In Perilous
Times We Need the Rosary
by Ron
Quinlan on Oct 07, 2011 in Featured, Live in Christ
Morally,
we appear to be on the rocks. Church attendance in America is way
down yet we are so much better than the Europeans. Many TV shows and
movies seem to flirt with porn. Even the so-called family hour is risky.
Marriage as an institution seems to be under attack. There is the high
rate of divorce, a large percentage of people simply co-habitating, adultery,
same sex marriages — you name it. You have to wonder if perhaps there is
a connection between the disasters and our morality.
Why
is this happening? What can we do? Can we really change
society? Can we really stop the disasters? Can we really regain our
sense of peace? Can we really see our children return to the Church and
God? How can we do anything?
Maybe
a large factor in all of this was a decline in the rosary. One
characteristic that identified Catholics of the past was our devotion to Mary
and the rosary. Now it seems only a few old people say the rosary.
For various reasons during the Sixties many people abandoned the rosary.
Is it a coincidence that the moral decline of our nation seems to have started
at the same time?
Mary
has begged us time after time to say the rosary. At Fatima
she promised if enough people said the rosary daily another world war could be
prevented. Prayer and fasting, especially the rosary has the power to
stop wars.
Few
people really understand how incredibly powerful the rosary is. We all
know of the terrible destruction of the nuclear bombs at Hiroshima
and Nagasaki .
Yet at Hiroshima
a single house eight blocks from Ground Zero suffered only broken
windows. All the Jesuits living there survived into old age. A
similar thing happened at Nagasaki
with a house of Franciscans. In both houses they said the rosary
daily. Every building and person around them was destroyed yet the only
injuries they had came from broken glass.
I
suspect more people would at least vaguely remember the fall of Marcos in the Philippines in
1986. Tanks sent by him to crush the uprising were stopped by people
kneeling in the streets saying the rosary. There are many other stories
of the power of the rosary. The people of Austria give credit to a rosary
campaign for the withdrawal of Soviet troops after World War II. A Muslim
fleet was defeated at Lepanto by an inferior Christian fleet in the
1500’s. We all know about the fall of communism in the late 1980’s but do
we realize that John Paul II declared 1987 to be a Marian year and millions
prayed the rosary for the conversion of Russia ?
If
the Rosary is strong enough to protect people from an atomic blast, to save
Europe from a Muslim invasion, to save Austria from the Soviets and help
overthrow Marcos what else might it do? Is there anything too difficult
for Mary’s intercessory power? Can it not bring about the conversion of your
children? Can it not bring about the Conversion of this nation and the
world?
The
trick is to actually say the rosary on a daily basis and allow it to change
you. The more time we spend with Jesus in the rosary the more we will
experience His peace in our hearts, the more we will experience a sense of
protection and of being loved. The rhythm of the rosary helps to quiet
our mind so that we can more clearly hear His voice. He helps to guide us
in our thinking and decisions. We become more like Him and this is what
will lead those around us back to Christ. Seeing His peace in us during
such turbulent times makes others want this too. Experiencing His love,
not condemnation, through us will bring people to Jesus.
With
all our concerns about terrorism and natural disasters, we would be well off to
adopt the daily rosary and give it to Mary. We have been given the power
to change the world, one person at a time. It starts with us. All
we have to do is really pray the rosary.
Ron
Quinlan is a former teacher in the Archdiocese of Newark, now living in South Carolina .
http://catholiclane.com/in-perilous-times-we-need-the-rosary/
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