Day 47: Sorrowful Mysteries in Thanksgiving

Hello Family!

Thank you for joining our rosary prayer; this is day 47 of our 54-day rosary novena.

You know, I can't thank you enough for being part of our family and praying for everyone's intentions. So many of you pray twice with me daily in the mornings on the clubhouse app and on the podcast. Our Novena is quickly coming to an end, and I want to invite you to join us for our Live Rosaries.

I lead the Multilingual Rosary Prayer on clubhouse M-F 5:30 am Pacific time. The beautiful thing about this rosary is that you are the one praying in the language of your choice. As soon as you come into the room, raise your hand, and I'll bring you up on stage. The way that it works, I pray all opening and closing prayers, announce the mysteries and say the Our Fathers, and I bring up 5 people to pray the Hail Marys. I believe the app is now public and all you need to do is download the app, follow me @MaritzaMendez or Follow the Catholic Club. if you do need an invite, please send me a message requesting the access link. you can send a message through Instagram or email at prayers@54daysofroses.com

Day 47 Sorrowful Mysteries in Thanksgiving

Today we're praying the Sorrowful Mysteries in Thanksgiving. Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary, We ask that you intercede for us as we pray for our daily conversion and the conversion of our friends and loved ones.

Blessed Mother, we pray for those struggling financially or unemployed; may they find strength and courage in their faith. We pray for all leaders in our families, work, communities, and nations; may the spirit of the Lord lead them. We pray for those entering the RCIA program this fall.

Blessed Mother, we pray for the intentions of our family listening to this rosary, for the intentions of our family on Instagram and clubhouse. We pray for Anyanwu, Maima, Louise, Gavin, Richard Mata, and Deborah Garcia.

With Love,

Maritza Mendez .

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