Irish Men's Rosary Continues to Grow

The Year of Saint Joseph brought many great fruits to the church.

One of them was the Men’s Rosary Rallies which reclaimed the streets of Poland from proxy warriors for the abortion industry who attacked churches in 2020 and 2021.

These images of men lining the streets of major cities and towns and kneeling in prayer together have now inspired others to get involved in various locations across the world.

The initiative has really taken off in Ireland, with initial Rosary Rallies in Derry and Newry leading to many towns and cities announcing synchronised events involving thousands of Irish men.

In the biggest day yet, yesterday saw Rosaries in Omagh, Dublin, Tralee and Knock amongst others.

The event in Omagh built on the successes of recent events in the North, with a large crowd of men kneeling in the lashing rain.

In the South West of Ireland, Tralee was the location for Catholic men stepping outside and praying in public.

The Marian Shrine at Knock, County Mayo probably had the coldest looking conditions for a Rosary but many man endured nonetheless.

In the capital city of Dublin, a crowd gathered near the Spire.

The Men’s Rosary is a simple, yet effective manner of bringing about a renewal of the Catholic faith, both in Ireland and across the world.

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