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Daily Rosary Meditations | Catholic Prayers

Solanus Casey

Daily Rosary Meditations | Catholic Prayers

Dr. Mike Scherschligt

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🗓️ 2 April 2020

⏱️ 25 minutes

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0:00.0

This is Holy Family School of Faith.

0:05.0

Welcome to our Rosary meditation.

0:08.0

If prior to the coronavirus you were not homeschooling, well, now you are.

0:13.6

And if you're feeling a little bit overwhelmed, we have something that can help you tremendously

0:19.6

that I'll share with you at the end of this Rosary. But for now let us begin in the

0:25.4

name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit and let's call to mind all

0:29.6

those that we've promised to pray for. We are in a time of great uncertainty. Only

0:36.8

God and Our Lady know what will happen next. As Pope Francis said last Friday,

0:42.4

for weeks now it has been evening.

0:45.0

Thick darkness has gathered over the squares, our streets and our cities,

0:50.0

it has taken over our lives,

0:52.0

filling everything with a deafening silence and a distressing

0:55.9

void that stops everything as it passes by.

1:00.0

We feel it in the air, we notice it in people's gestures, their glances give them away.

1:06.4

We find ourselves afraid and lost.

1:11.0

Prolonged fear can lead to depression and even despair and that is why we must be reminded of and live in the reality

1:19.0

that God's providential hand is guiding all things for good. Because this is so, we can thank

1:26.8

him ahead of time, even before we experience the good that is to come.

1:37.0

Blessed Salanas Casey is one of my favorite Saints, soon to be.

1:39.0

During the Great Depression,

1:41.0

the monastery where he lived, St Bonaventure in Detroit ran a soup kitchen.

1:46.9

Hundreds of families lined up each day.

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