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A "positio," or position paper on the life and holiness of Holy Cross Father Patrick Peyton, was presented to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome in 2015. Father Peyton is pictured in an undated photo. (CNS photo/Family Theater Productions)

Family Rosary invites student entries for 2021 ‘Try Prayer! It Works’ contest

February 5, 2021
By Catholic Review Staff
Catholic Review
Filed Under: Evangelization, Local News, News, Schools

Family Rosary is now accepting entries for its 2021 “Try Prayer! It Works!” contest.

Inspired by the organization’s founder, Venerable Patrick Peyton, the contest focuses on Father Peyton’s message, “The family that prays together stays together,” and aims to strengthen family prayer, creating a family-faith experience that takes children and parents through a reflective, enriching journey.

“Do Whatever He Tells You” (John 2:5), is this year’s theme, helping families explore how the Blessed Virgin Mary’s example and intercessory prayer can help people follow God’s will. From Mary, especially through the prayer of the rosary, participants can explore how Mary’s maternal influence can lead families closer to Jesus.

“Try Prayer! It Works!” invites families to light a candle and pray together, and then share this year’s theme as a family reflection.

“We hope that families will grow closer to each other and deeper in the faith as they share this reflection experience,” said Father Jim Phalan, C.S.C., National Director of Family Rosary.  “No matter what any of us face in life, our Blessed Mother and her divine son are inviting us into this glorious command of love and obedience.”

Participants are invited to write about a real story from their lives about following Jesus, interview someone in their family or community about doing God’s will, create a drawing that reflects the Blessed Mother’s impact on the world, or create a short family video project expressing what it means to be disciples of Jesus.

Children grades K-12 enrolled in a Catholic school, religious education program, parish, or other organization, including home school, are eligible to enter. All United States contest entries must be submitted by March 25, 2021. Each first-place winning entry will be awarded $100 and each sponsoring institution of the first-place winners will receive $100.

Family Rosary inspires, promotes, and fosters the prayer life and spiritual wellbeing of families throughout the world. It is a member ministry of Holy Cross Family Ministries, an organization that serves families through 26 mission centers in 17 countries. The HCFM organization includes Family Rosary, Family Theater Productions, Catholic Mom, the Museum of Family Prayer, Father Peyton Family Institutes, and the Peyton Institute for Domestic Church Life. For more information go to www.FamilyRosary.com

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