Rosary for Peace 24.

More than a million children to pray the Rosary for peace

  • Amy Balog ICN Article from Daily ICN Newsletter
  • Sep 18th, 2024

A Catholic charity is hoping to exceed last year’s milestone of more than a million children joining a campaign to pray the Rosary for peace in the world’s conflict zones.

Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) is holding its ‘One Million Children Praying the Rosary’ initiative for the 19th year in a row today (Wednesday, 18th September).

ACN (UK) National Director Caroline Hull said that the charity is “hoping to surpass last year’s record of 1,039,628 children praying the Rosary for peace around the world”.

She added: “We would like to invite all our friends and benefactors here in the UK and beyond to encourage all the children they know to join this powerful initiative inspired by Our Lady of Fatima.”

This year’s motto – “Pray the Rosary and there will be peace” – places at the centre of the campaign the request made by Our Lady of Fatima in 1917.

Through this initiative, ACN is also participating in the ‘Symphony of Prayers’ campaign, which Pope Francis called for on the occasion of the 2024 Year of Prayer – and which also paves the way for the 2025 Jubilee Year.

In a statement, Cardinal Mauro Piacenza, ACN (International) President, and Father Anton Lässer, ACN (International) Ecclesiastical Assistant, wrote that everyone should “apply strength and imagination, so that in as many places as possible prayer meetings can take place…

“Go to children’s groups, schools, prayer groups, radio and television, digital platforms, social media… and win over your own children and grandchildren for the prayer of the Rosary.”

The target of a million children praying the Rosary for peace was reached for the first time on 18th September last year.

The ‘One Million Children Praying the Rosary’ campaign has taken place every year on 18th September since first being organised in Caracas, Venezuela in 2005.

There is free material – including colouring pictures for children and more information about the campaign – available online for those looking to help encourage their parishes, schools, children’s groups and families to join the initiative.

For more details and to join the campaign, please visit: https://acninternational.org/millionchildrenpraying

Visit of Relics of St Bernadette to Ireland

The Relics of St Bernadette are coming to Ireland for the first time These are being taken from Diocese to Diocese and schools may wish to organise a class visit.

ICN today had this report this morning

The Relics of St Bernadette of Lourdes are being brought on their first-ever visit to Ireland this week.
Bishop Kevin Doran, Bishop of Elphin and Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Achonry and President of the United Irish Pilgrimages to Lourdes, said: “We hope that many people will be able to share in the blessings of the Pilgrimage, by gathering to pray with Saint Bernadette in cities and towns across the country.”
The International Marian Shrine at Lourdes has always had a special place in the hearts of Irish people. Countless Irish pilgrims have made the journey to the shrine for the last 166 years since the apparitions of Our Lady to Saint Bernadette in 1858. This year the people of Ireland will have the opportunity to welcome the spirit of Lourdes and Saint Bernadette to a local church in their own home diocese.

Tomorrow, 3 September, a special ceremony will be held at the grotto in Lourdes, where the holy relics of Saint Bernadette will be entrusted to Bishop Kevin Doran who, along with parishioners of the Diocese of Elphin, is currently on pilgrimage in Lourdes. The Elphin Pilgrimage will bring the relics home with them to begin the pilgrimage around Ireland, beginning in Galway Cathedral on 5 September.

Bishop Doran said: “There is a well established tradition of people bringing religious objects home from Lourdes, to share with family members and friends. This year, we have the unique privilege of bringing home the relics of Saint Bernadette, as we fly back into Knock Airport after the Elphin Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes. Many people are unable to travel on pilgrimage to Lourdes, but this year Lourdes will come to them, as the Relics of Saint Bernadette make their way around Ireland. We hope that many people will be able to share in the blessings of the Pilgrimage, by gathering to pray with Saint Bernadette in cities and towns across the country.”

During September and October the relics of Saint Bernadette will journey on pilgrimage – for the very first time – to each of the 26 dioceses on the island of Ireland. This very special, once-in-life-time, opportunity will enable people of all ages experience the special gifts and charisms of Lourdes in their local diocese, and to share the grace of an encounter with Mary as Bernadette experienced it. By venerating the relics, people of faith can encounter peace and joy of heart and become credible and courageous witnesses of love.

The relics will visit cathedrals and churches in every diocese, north and south. The full programme can be found on the dedicated website here.

Welcoming the visit of the relics, Primate of All Ireland, Archbishop Eamon Martin said: “The pilgrimage around Ireland of Saint Bernadette’s relics will be a source of hope, great joy and inspiration, especially for the many people of Ireland who have traveled to Lourdes over the years and for the dedicated groups across the island who work all year round to plan pilgrimages at parish and diocesan level. Of course Lourdes is synonymous with care and love for sick and disabled persons and it is a special sanctuary for those who struggle with worries or decisions of one kind or another.”
Father Gerard Fox, Pilgrimage Director for the Diocese of Down & Connor, and member of the steering group who collaborated with the Sanctuary of Lourdes to arrange the visit said, “This is a unique opportunity for those of us engaged in bringing pilgrimages to Lourdes, to bring the message and a little ‘taste’ of Lourdes to local communities. Saint Bernadette understood her role as a messenger of Mary’s message, now she brings that message to the Church community in Ireland.”

During their visit, there will be opportunities to venerate the relics privately as well as by participating in liturgies reminiscent of the Lourdes’ pilgrimage experience. The intention is to bring Lourdes to the faithful, especially those who may not have the ability to go to Lourdes in person. It is in the music, prayer, processions and gestures that this unique spirit will be shared.

Speaking today Archbishop Eamon said “Saint Bernadette once wrote:  ‘One who loves does not notice her trials; or perhaps more accurately, she is able to love them.  I shall do everything for Heaven, my true home.  There I shall find my Mother in all the splendour of her glory.  I shall delight with her in the joy of Jesus himself in perfect safety.’
 
“Together with my brother Bishops in Ireland, I look forward to welcoming the relics of Saint Bernadette to all parts of the island.  I encourage you to take the opportunity to encounter the beautiful and inspiring person that Saint Bernadette was and to hear the powerful message she was able to convey to the world from Our Lady.
 
“Please pray also that many gifts and graces will be granted during this pilgrimage,” Archbishop Martin said.

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