The Rosary rally yesterday across the United States was a huge success!! There were 5,958 rallies all over America that is praying for our country and the whole world! If there is at least 5 people per rally, there are 29,790 people praying at the same time!!! There are places though that have a big turnout! Isn't that wonderful?? I am sure that God was really pleased with this, and hope and pray that our country will turn around for better days ahead!!!!
Our rally was held in a park. The turnout could have been better, but we were just thankful for the 13 people that showed up! I heard that there were 2 rallies within a mile apart from us, which is a good thing! That means that there were more people in other parts of the community praying!
We couldn't have asked more for a better weather. It was not hot and it was not that cold! Although the wind was blowing, it was not too bad! We were able to finish our prayers successfully without any interruptions. It was indeed an excellent gathering of the kindest, warmest individuals!
After the prayers, we were able to socialize a little and had some refreshments! The prayers started promptly at 12 noon and lasted for about an hour and a half! We stayed in the park until 3:00 pm! Wow! That was fun!! The day started good with our prayers, which one of the ladies remarked, and it ended with knowing some of the "ralliers." Goodness gracious, is there such a word? Ha! ha! Ha! I do not know and I do not care. I told you before that I might have to make my own dictionary!! Wouldn't that be fun??? Sigh!!! I do not know about you!!! Oh, well
Next year, what will the rally aim for??? 10,000 rallies all over America??? Hmmm... If this continues like this, it might be! I hope and pray that God will allow us to have our rallies next year...same time 12 noon, same place for us, somewhere in October, the Saturday that is closest to October 13th, the miracle of sun in Fatima, Portugal!!!!
Posted by vs at 10/17/2010 4:48 PM | Add Comment
Sunday, October 17, 2010
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