Public Rosary Prayer to Save Canada in St. Catharine's, Ontario
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Public Rosary Appeal to Save Canada

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CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PUBLIC ROSARY PRAYER

  We are engaging in this initative to witness to the power of public prayer, especially the
power of the Rosary. We also want to offer encouragement to others by this public witness of
faith and hope. This is why we are praying outdoors. We are not alone. Not only Canada, but
all countries in the world are suffering from lack of peace and unity. We hope more groups will
assemble to pray publicly the Rosary, storming heaven for aid to re-establish peace and unity in
our countries.

  We pray with humility and full of trust in God for a peaceful solution to this societal cri-
sis, to honour the Mother of God and ask her intercession for all citizens. We pray in a spirit of
reparation begging God’s mercy. We therefore ask that these prayers be said solemnly without
personal conversations intermixed.

  The intentions of this Public Rosary Prayer are as follows: for the restoration of the
Kingship of Christ in society; for freedom of the Church; for peace, freedom and protection of
all mankind; for the rulers and the Pope; for cohesion and reconciliation in society; for the en-
couragement of other countries, especially Austria, in their struggles for strength and endurance
in the future.

  To be clear, this Public Rosary Prayer is not a political protest and is exclusively spiritual
in nature. We are rather pleading for supernatural help for a concrete and peaceful solution to
this crisis in our country and society as a whole. We therefore ask that no signage or literature
of a political nature be used. We are here strictly to pray. Common courtesy should be observed
in not obstructing traffic and a respectful attitude maintained if approached by the authorities.
We are merely exercising our rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and association under the
Canadian Bill of Rights and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Should a reporter
approach a participant, he is to refer that person to the event organizer. If a Catholic priest is
present, he will be asked to lead the Rosary and to give a blessing at the end.

  In hopes of your generous participation in this grand Public Rosary Prayer for peace in
our country and for the entire world. Deus vult! (God wills it!)
  Patricia Hallett
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