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Offline Incredulous

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As we and our families face increasing spiritual attacks, it's efficacious to be in union in our prayers

One way to do this, is by joining the traditional Confraternity of the Rosary, through the Dominicans of Avrille'
Rosary Confraternity

The Confraternity was started by St. Dominic, over 800 years ago and explained by St. Louis Marie De Monfort
(see audio-book_below) .

It's been blessed and structured by many famous Popes, including St. Pope Pius V and Pope Leo XIII.

The latter Pope stated in in 1898 in the Constitution, "Ubi primum":

The Confraternity accepts men of every condition and establishes no other bond between them than that of the recitation of Mary’s Rosary.   That is how it comes about that everyone, through bringing only a little to the common treasury, draws much from it.


Besides the increase in spiritual effectiveness, the Confraternity provides a very convenient source of Plenary Indulgences.

And as we hope to at least land in Purgatory, who couldn't use a plenary Indulgence ?


               The Church Suffering



The simple form for registering for the Confraternity with the Dominicans is below.  

Please don't procrastinate on this one.  Get you family signed-up and send it in by snail mail, fax or email.

Enrolling in the Rosary Confraternity
To enroll in the Dominican Rosary Confraternity, please do all of the following:
1.  Print and complete the following form below
Remember:  if you are also enrolling your children, please complete a separate form for each child.

2.  Sign the form.

A signature makes it official, and without which we cannot enroll you.    
Any person above the age of reason needs to sign his own form (for example, even a seven year old should sign it).

3.  Mail the completed form(s) to:
Rosary Confraternity Secretary
PO BOX 134
ST. MARYS, KS   66536

God bless and reward you, and Our Lady protect you and yours!
- The Dominican Fathers of Avrille


"Some preachers will keep silence about the truth, and others will trample it underfoot and deny it. Sanctity of life will be held in derision even by those who outwardly profess it, for in those days Our Lord Jesus Christ will send them not a true Pastor but a destroyer."  St. Francis of Assisi


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Do you have a link?  It says you can send by e-mail or fax but no information along those lines is provided.


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Offline Incredulous

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Do you have a link?  It says you can send by e-mail or fax but no information along those lines is provided.


Thanks for the question Lads,

PaxV, thanks for the link.

Just in case, here's another Avrille' link too  Rosary Confraternity
"Some preachers will keep silence about the truth, and others will trample it underfoot and deny it. Sanctity of life will be held in derision even by those who outwardly profess it, for in those days Our Lord Jesus Christ will send them not a true Pastor but a destroyer."  St. Francis of Assisi

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The Holy Rosary, the most powerful 150 chained rounds in the Catholic arsenal, to paraphrase His Excellency +RW

"Well, this here is the Holy Rosary, the most powerful prayer of the Catholic Church, and if offered properly, can burn off time in Purgatory clean off. Now, in all this fervent piety, I forgot if I prayed four decades or five. So you have to ask yourself, do I pray like a TradCatholic, well dost thou son?"

"What about the Luminous mysteries?"

Da pacem Domine in diebus nostris
Qui non est alius
Qui pugnet pro nobis
Nisi  tu Deus noster