Poland: 'The Rosary to the Borders'
Source: Polish Episcopal Conference
The Polish Episcopal Conference has issued the following statement:
Several million Poles prayed the rosary at the same time throughout the country this Saturday. This was the largest prayer event in Europe after the 2016 World Youth Day.
"The Rosary to the Borders" is the name of the prayer initiative, which took place on 7 October, the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary. On the 100th anniversary of the apparitions in Fatima, pilgrims went to the borders of Poland, where Holy Mass was celebrated simultaneously in 300 churches at 11am, with the Rosary prayed at 2pm.
This was an initiative started by lay people, the aim of which was, among others, to promote the Rosary prayer. The Secretariat of the Polish Bishops' Conference invited the faithful to attend the Masses and to join in the recitation of the Rosary.
The organizers indicate that the intention of the prayer is peace in Europe and in the world, so that the walls of hatred and hostility may be destroyed.
Organizers reminded that the year 2017 is in particular devoted to Virgin Mary, because of the important anniversaries that are celebrated this year: the 100th anniversary of the apparitions in Fatima, the 300th anniversary of the coronation of the image of Our Lady of Czestochowa, Poland, and the 140th anniversary of the apparitions in Gietrzwald, Poland.
Millions of people took part in the Holy Mass. This exceeded the boldest expectations of the organizers. People gathered in prayer together not only at the borders of Poland, but also in town squares, at village borders, in churches and chapels, in hospitals, at the airports and in many other places.
It was also a great media event. Participants shared in social media videos and photos of the praying groups, with the hashtag (in Polish) #RóżaniecDoGranic and #RozaniecDoGranic.
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See also: ICN 9 October 2017 - Poland: Thousands take part in nationwide Rosary for Peace - www.indcatholicnews.com/news/33557