Global unity in praying the Rosary

World Rosary Day 2024 in Ireland and Universally

World Rosary Day will be marked by the recitation of the Rosary across the globe, creating a continuous wave of prayer that will span from the East to the West.  The prayer begins at 7.00pm in New Zealand, in the Maori territory of Ōtaki, where Father Phil Cody SM will lead his parishioners in reciting the Rosary in the Maori language.  From there, the prayer will move across time zones.  In this way, Catholics around the world will come together for World Rosary Day.

At 7.00pm in Rome, Archbishop Rolandas Makrickas will lead the Rosary at the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major, at the revered chapel of Our Lady Salus Populi Romani (Savior of the Roman People).  This historic basilica holds deep spiritual significance, making it a fitting place for the Church to offer its collective prayers for the Jubilee.

Here at home, Catholic bishops are inviting all individuals, parishes, groups and families to pray the Rosary at 7.00pm on 7 October.  Bishops are inviting parents and grandparents to use this special opportunity to share the gift and grace of the Rosary with children and young people.  Whether you are in a large community setting or praying quietly at home, your voice will join millions in offering a collective prayer for the success of the Jubilee Year.

Pope Francis’ Global Invitation

At 7.00pm on 7 October 2024, Pope Francis is inviting Catholics around the world to make sacrifices for peace and to pray for World Rosary Day.  This special day of prayer has been initiated in response to Pope Francis’ call for a “symphony of prayer” for the success of the Jubilee Year 2025. 

All Catholics – whether they are part of confraternities, shrines, religious orders, parishes, or prayer groups – are invited to participate in this universal day of prayer.  The European Forum of Confraternities, which initiated this event, has extended an open invitation to anyone with a Marian devotion to join the movement.  With over 28,000 diocesan confraternities in Europe alone, the potential for global participation is vast.  To be part of this event, you can register your parish, community, or prayer group at the official website: www.worldrosaryday.com.  By registering, you will receive updates and resources to help guide your participation.

Why Pray for the Jubilee?

The Jubilee Year 2025 will be a time of hope, renewal, and grace for the Church and the world.  By praying the Rosary, the faithful are asking for the intercession of Our Lady, Mother of Hope, to guide us spiritually in the preparation for this sacred event.  Through this prayer, we unite in seeking God’s grace and blessings for a fruitful Jubilee, asking for spiritual renewal for individuals, communities, and the Church as a whole.

A Moment of Grace

World Rosary Day will mark the first time in history that all Confraternities, together with countless others, unite for a single prayer intention: the spiritual success of the Jubilee of Hope 2025.  Let us heed the call of Pope Francis and gather in prayer, trusting in the intercession of Our Lady to accompany us on this journey toward hope, renewal, and grace.

Save the date: 7 October 2024, and be part of this historic day of global prayer.  Together, we can lift our voices in the Rosary, asking for God’s blessings as we prepare for the Jubilee Year 2025.

Resources

The above resources were created by the Archdiocese of Armagh

For more information and to register, visit: www.worldrosaryday.com