Celebrating the Month of the Rosary
October is the month dedicated to the rosary in the Catholic Church. It is a meditative prayer that helps us engage with the mysteries of Christ (The Catechism of the Catholic Church #2708). The Church’s devotion to Mary does not replace or compete with adoration of God, rather, leads us to Christ through her inspiration and intercession (CCC #971).
Our school gathered for an outdoor rosary led by the sixth grade class, Fr. Pat, and parishioner Mary Dibb. Did you know that our older students pair up with younger class “buddies” for Mass and other prayers? What a great way to integrate faith, cooperation and leadership!



Our St. Leonard Council of Catholic Women also lead us in a special “living rosary” each October. Did you know that they also lead us in the rosary before the 9 a.m. Mass every first Sunday of the month? The next one will be Sunday, Nov. 2- please arrive by 8:25 a.m.

If you’ve never prayed the rosary before, or it’s been a while, you are encouraged to try it to see how it could enhance your prayer life. If you need a guide, consider this resource from the Unites States Conference of Catholic Bishops that includes written steps and an audio guide.











