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There will be a mass Rosary service throughout the United States on December 12,
titled, "Rosary on the Coasts and Borders." The intention of the Rosary will be
"to ask Our Lady to save the U.S.A. from Islamic jihad, from the denial of the
Christian Faith, and for an end of abortion."
According to Patricia Lemmon who is an organizer for the event, the Rosary
crusade is inspired "100 percent" by the Rosary on the Borders in Poland, which
took place in October this year.
"I am in constant admiration of Poland," Patricia Lemmon told Life Site News.
"Over and over again, [the Poles] show their allegiance to reality. Their
pro-life laws and initiatives encouraging families to have children, supporting
families when a Down syndrome child is expected, welcoming Christian refugees
but barring (jihadist) incomers, these are a beacon of intelligence coupled with
goodness in the midst of so much truly dark news out of dying secular western
Europe."
The recent circulation of Monsignor Longhi's revelation that Pope John Paul II
received a supernatural vision of a coming Jihad invasion of Europe seemingly
has helped to prompt Catholic America's move to follow Poland's lead of October
7, 2017, when over a million Polish Catholics lined their borders in a
nationwide Rosary crusade that was aimed at holding off Islamic insurgence.
Poland initiated the move, and now Catholic America is following suit, a move
which no doubt will encourage other nations to join in.
It appears that the vision of the Polish John Paul along with Poland's
initiative to hold the October 7 Rosary fulfills the prophecy of St. Faustina
that "From Poland will come forth the spark that will prepare the world for My
final coming." (The Diary of St. Faustina, 1732)
We should consider well that President Trump's heroic address to Poland on July
6, 2017, may have had something to do with prompting this unprecedented event.
Herein he praised the militant Catholic spirit of the Polish people, recounting
how they have fearlessly resisted Soviet and Islamic insurgence through the
years, and he urged them always to place their Catholic Faith forward and to
lock their borders against Islamic insurgence which presently seeks to break
into Europe under the guise of "refugee" migration.
The Poles did just that when they lined the country’s 2,000-mile border for the
historic "Rosary at the Borders," which was perhaps the most courageous and
brilliant example of Catholic witness the world has seen since the start of the
new millennium.
The event was held on October 7, the Feast of the Holy Rosary, which
commemorates the astounding victory of the Christians over the Muslims of the
Ottoman Empire on October 7, 1571, when they attempted to invade and overtake
Christian Europe. St. Pope Pius V, under divine inspiration, ordered a
nationwide Rosary crusade to hold off the Islamic attack, and the Muslim fleets
were miraculously defeated and turned back against all odds. Not only was the
battle lost for the Turks, but so were 170 of their galleys and the 33,000
Muslims that were either killed, wounded, or captured, while 12,000 Christian
slaves were delivered from their hands.
If Christian America joins in and puts its heart into the upcoming Rosary
crusade, the same victory could be ours as well. Because the enemy is now
massing on our borders, but with the Rosary we hold in our hands the power of
God to lock the enemy out and keep America safe. |
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