The spread of public rosaries of reparation among Irish men follows large gatherings of men praying in 25 Polish cities on the Feast Day of St. Joseph.
Today our enemy is more subtle and treacherous: those who ought to be our allies, those who ought to help and protect us in the face of a threat that is no less fearful than the one faced then – it is precisely they who are waging a merciless war against us.
Father Jeffrey Woolnough decided to lead a public recitation of the rosary after being denied access to minister to Sir David Amess, who was murdered yesterday afternoon. 'I thought: if I can’t go in, then Our Lady has to go in,' Father Woolnough told LifeSiteNews.
'In the face of the urgency of the world situation, let us unite, from all countries, to implore the help of the Lord through the intercession of Mary, during the month of the Rosary!'
The officer prayed with his father for less than an hour outside the abortion facility whilst off duty, and was placed on administrative leave later that same day.
The nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services refused to answer when pressed on whether there were any limits on abortion that he would support.