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I am so happy to come across this website. Thank you! I have started to pray the Rosary on a somewhat daily basis now, on my way to work, on my lunch hour and on my way home from work. And now I find myself praying for the drivers to my left, to my right, in front of me and behind me. I pray for my family,friends, our Catholic Church, Bishops, Priests, our Country, President Obama's conversion. I don't agree with what's going on, but it does help, it gives me a little bit of peace. Thanks be to GOD!! I have fallen in love with Our Blessed Mother and her Son, Jesus all over again. God's continued Blessings to you and the whole world. Amen. Jesus, Mary and Joseph I love you, save souls. †††

— Tina Christen

FOR ME THE ROSARY IS VERY MEANINFUL TO ME BEAUSE AS CATHOLIC AS IAM IS A VERY SPECIAL PRAYER FOR ME AND THE MEANING IT HAS TO US PEOPLE. AND AS HISPANIC IS BEEN IN MY FAMILY FOR GENERATIONS. AND IAM GLAD YOU DECIDED TO MAKE A MOVIE AT OF IT CANT WAIT TO SEE.

— CARMINA ESPARZA

I always have a Rosary hanging form my rear-view mirror. I have one near my bed. I have one from Rome, one from Prague, Barcelona, one from my First Communion, and one from my French great grandmother. I never prayed on them until a few years ago. A friend of mine had one in his pocket and when we were silently walking on the beach, he pulled it out and began to pray. I was shocked and inspired. The next day when I laced up my running shoes, I decided to grab a rosary instead of my I Pod. From that day until now, any time that I go for a walk, a jog, a bike ride, hike or just sit in the park, I bring my rosary. I reflect on the mysteries. I take in nature, I ask Mary to bring me closer to her Son. Now it is part of my day. Then I add something my own mother taught me. I always end my rosary with 10 Memorare's. My own novena. I love that prayer and it is a time when I bring to Mary my special intentions. I can see her working in my life. I am so grateful for the Rosary. It took me a long time to begin to pray my Rosary, but I am so glad that I did. I cannot imagine my day without it.

— Mimi Renard

— Father Willy Raymond

Behind the Scenes

Archbishop José Gomez, Coadjustor of Los Angeles, with Father Willy Raymond, CSC

08/12/10 - Father Willy Raymond, CSC, National Director of Family Theater Productions, is shown with the new Coadjutor Archbishop of Los Angeles, Archbishop José Gomez, after a recent Mass for Legatus. Father Raymond is the founding chaplain of the Hollywood Chapter of Legatus, an organization for Catholic presidents and CEOs. Archbishop Gomez will succeed Cardinal Roger Mahony when he retires next year.  »

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