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Heading to a family reunion, see Inception, don’t even rent Legion, and pray the rosary with your family.
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Heading to a family reunion, see Inception, don’t even rent Legion, and pray the rosary with your family.
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See you two weeks from tonight you guys! Can’t wait to have a “bitter” with you Mac. . . . . and learn about podcasting too, of course! I’ll be pitching a few ideas to you, Fr. Roderick, anyone willing to listen actually. Thanks in advance for coming to Boston to give me this opportunity.
As I’ve told Greg and Jennifer once, all of you touch more people than you realize.
In His service, and yours,
Dan Hyatt, Norwood MA
If you are saying the rosary at home maybe try using one rosary. The person who is holding the rosary is in charge of saying the decade. When that decade is done the rosary is then passed to the next child or adult. This is easier when the children are young. We have a large rosary in which the beads are the size of a marble for the toddler, but be careful my son tried to use it as a weapon, typical.
We sometimes say the rosary in the car on trip, which is 20 minutes or more (if less the Divine Mercy Chaplet). Obviously we listen to a CD. When the children were young it was really helpful. Sometimes the children (5) don’t like to say it, at least they are quiet and respectful. My philosophy is we are going out to have fun the least we can do is praise God first. My youngest is 4 and knows all the prayers. Sometimes we will say the rosary at the end of our trip and the children occasional fall asleep.
Good luck you will figure what works out for the family.