“We, though many, are one body
                in Christ.” (Romans 12:5)

All Saints Rosary Guild

The All Saints Rosary Guild prayerfully makes chain rosaries for All Saints First Communicants, Confirmation students, RCIA candidates; Chastity rosaries; and cord rosaries for the missions.


Purpose: to prayerfully make chain rosaries for All Saints First Communicants, Confirmation students, RCIA candidates; Chastity rosaries; and cord rosaries for the missions.

Meeting Time: No regular meetings.

Contact: Joyce Northwick 651-423-1506 | jnorthwick@charter.net

All Saints Parish Rosary Guild was started on September 12, 2006, with 4 people learning how to make chain rosaries plus 2 of us that knew how. It has grown a little since then. We now have 10 members, and a few have come and gone.

This past year we made:
  • 200 chain rosaries for First Communion students
  • 180 chain rosaries for Confirmation students
  • 20 chain rosaries for RCIA candidates
  • 500 rosaries for World Mission Day that will be used by children at the Cathedral of Saint Paul when (2000) children will be saying the World Mission Rosary from 10:00 - 11:00 am in October. They will be saying 5 decades of the rosary. Children from all Catholic Schools in the archdiocese are invited to attend.
We have made and sent:
  • 250 cord rosaries along with the group that went to Dominica, West Indies
  • 100 cord rosaries along with the students that went on the Mexico NPH Mission trip
  • We work through the K of C Auxiliary, and we don’t hold meetings or get-togethers to make rosaries.

The supplies are ordered and organized by one person, and each of us makes rosaries at our own pace, in our own time. Supplies can be picked up at K of C Auxiliary meetings, in the church office, or however you wish to make contact.

We are funded by the Knights of Columbus and the Catholic United Financial Society. However, if anyone would like to contribute to the fund, any donations would be gratefully accepted. (Make payable to All Saints)

We are always looking for new members, and we are willing to teach you how to make either the chain rosaries, cord rosaries, or both.
 
 

"I look to all of you, brothers and sisters of every state of life, to you, Christian families, to you, the sick and elderly, and to you, young people: confidently take up the Rosary once again. Rediscover the Rosary in the light of Scripture, in harmony with the Liturgy, and in the context of your daily lives."

~ from the Apostolic Letter on the Rosary
by John Paul II