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Offline Anne De Guigne

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How to hold a rosary rally
« on: February 26, 2008, 12:58:25 PM »
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  • 1. Decide when you will have the rally. Make it a significant day, like the anniversary of Roe V. Wade or a first Saturday. You should make it at least one month from now.
    2. Decide where you will hold the rally. Make it a place where a lot of pedestrians or cars pass by.
    3. Make rosaries to give away at the rally. The best kind to give away are the kind that Rosary Army makes. You can get the #36 cord for these from FNT industries, and the crucifixes can be found at Our Lady's Rosary Makers' Online Store.
    4. Make signs and banners for the rally. Black type on a white background with color pictures work best. Examples are pictures of Our Lady of Fatima with the text "Pray the Rosary Daily" or "Honk if you like rosaries" or "We have a free rosary just for you!".
    5. Get pamphlets from Our Lady of the Rosary Library explaining how to pray the rosary, as well as holy cards with the fifteen promises of Mary to Christians who pray the rosary, and copies of the book "The Secret of the Rosary".
    6. Publicize the rally by calling local newspapers and telling them about it, and by placing notices in local parishes' bulletins.
    7. Hold your rally!  
    Pray the rosary every day!
    Private message me for a free rosary!


    Offline Dulcamara

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    How to hold a rosary rally
    « Reply #1 on: February 26, 2008, 01:23:19 PM »
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  •  Thanks for posting this! I know these go on every once in a while in my area. It's nice to know people are doing this kind of thing.
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