Dominicans invite Catholics to join 9-month rosary novena and D.C. pilgrimage March 1, 2023By Katie Yoder OSV News Filed Under: Feature, News, World News, Worship & Sacraments WASHINGTON (OSV News) — The Dominicans are inviting Catholics nationwide to participate in a nine-month novena that will culminate with a day-long rosary pilgrimage this fall in the nation’s capital. “The purpose of the Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage and nine-month novena prayer is to gather Catholics in the U.S. together to draw close to Jesus through Mary in the Holy Rosary, so that we may be set on fire with a burning love for God and zeal for the salvation of souls.” Dominican Father John Paul Kern said. “This is something I think people are really hungry for and which we need today,” added Father Kern, a Dominican friar of the Province of St. Joseph and the director of the Rosary Shrine of St. Jude and Dominican Friars Foundation. To participate in the novena, Catholics are asked to recite a prayer nine times over the course of nine months — on the 30th of each month, from Jan. 30 to Sept. 30. People can say the prayer more frequently if they wish, and pray the rosary too. While the novena began on Jan. 30, the faithful can join at any time. At the end of the nine months, a pilgrimage will take place to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington on Sept. 30, the vigil of Rosary Sunday. The free event includes talks, adoration, confession, Mass, and, of course, praying the rosary. Those who are unable to travel to Washington that day can watch a livestream on the Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage website (rosarypilgrimage.org). While the pilgrimage physically takes place on Sept. 30, it begins now, spiritually, with the novena, Father Kern said. He explained why this novena lasts for nine months, rather than the typical nine days. “Just as Jesus was conceived and Mary pondered him in her heart for nine months before he was born, we turn to Jesus and ponder him in prayer together with Mary during the nine-month novena,” he said, “to prepare for a beautiful manifestation of the mystical body of Christ, the church, gathered together with Our Lady in the Rosary and united in the Eucharistic Body of Christ at the event in D.C.” He described the event as a new initiative led by the Dominican Friars of the Province of St. Joseph together with Dominican friars, nuns, sisters, and laity throughout the U.S. The Dominicans have a special relationship with the rosary: according to tradition, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to St. Dominic, entrusting the rosary’s promotion to the order’s founder. For this event, Father Kern said, they took their inspiration from the annual Rosary Pilgrimage in Lourdes, France, that has continued for more than 100 years. “We hope that the Lord will pour out similar graces through Our Lady, the Rosary, and this pilgrimage here in our country,” he said. Catholics can find out more about the event on the pilgrimage website, where they can sign up to have the novena prayer card — with the prayer’s text — mailed and emailed to them. If they sign up, they will also receive updates, videos, and articles about the rosary. Father Kern said that parishes and other ministries can also request a box of prayer cards for their community to join in the novena. The prayer, composed by a Dominican friar, “expresses our hopes regarding the fruits of the Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage, which we ask for God to graciously grant us,” Father Kern said. He revealed that it has already changed one person’s life. “We have already heard of at least one man who has experienced a reversion to practicing his faith after reciting the novena prayer, and we hope that the novena and pilgrimage in D.C. strengthen the faith of many people and set our souls on fire,” he said. The prayer’s text reads: God our Father, we thank you for the gift of your Son,our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we areadopted as your beloved sons and daughters.At Pentecost you poured out the Holy Spiritupon Our Lady and the Apostleswhile they were at prayer.Pour out that same Holy Spirit upon usas we meditate upon the mysteries of Christcontained in the Most Holy Rosary.Enlighten our faith, strengthen our hope, andset us ablaze with love for you and our neighbor.Graciously grant us St. Dominic’s own zealfor the salvation of souls.Bless the Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage.May it lead many souls to Jesus through Mary,so that we may know you and your saving powernow and for all eternity.We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us!St. Dominic, pray for us! For more information on the Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage, visit https://rosarypilgrimage.org/ Katie Yoder is a contributing editor for Our Sunday Visitor, the weekly newspaper of OSV, the parent company of OSV News. Read More Worships & Sacraments Question Corner: Is Dec. 9 a holy day of obligation this year? Observation of holy day of obligation for Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception moved to Dec. 9 this year An unfailing treasure 60 years later: ‘Lumen Gentium’ and the universal call to holiness Traditional Latin Mass will no longer be celebrated at cathedral in Tyler, Texas Pope: Make sure confirmation is not last time parish sees young people Sacred Heart encyclical hailed as a ‘simple and powerful cure’ to rekindle love Copyright © 2023 OSV News Print
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