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[Oregon] Rosary Bowl focuses on links between prayer, evangelization
Catholic Sentinel ^ | 10-09-08 | Catholic Sentinel

Posted on 10/17/2008 9:39:40 PM PDT by Salvation

Rosary Bowl focuses on links between prayer, evangelization

Julie and Eric Walter of St. Mary Parish in Eugene pray during Rosary Bowl.

Julie and Eric Walter of St. Mary Parish in Eugene pray during Rosary Bowl.
Sentinel photo by Gerry Lewin

KEIZER — At the Rosary Bowl here Saturday, Auxiliary Bishop Kenneth Steiner read from two letters — one from a death row inmate, the other from a cancer patient.

Both writers, Bishop Steiner told the crowd of 1,000, believe each of us is a missionary, even if in a prison cell or a sick bed. Both the prisoner and the patient spoke of the rosary as a kind of engine running their surprising outreach to others.

In wind, rain and sun, the annual family prayer event at Volcanoes Stadium included music, confessions, a visit by the missionary image of Our Lady of Guadalupe; a eucharistic procession; adoration; benediction and a public recitation of the rosary.

The mission is to promote and encourage families to pray together, especially the daily family rosary.

“The Holy Rosary of the Blessed Mother of God is our greatest aid on a missionary road that each of us is called to walk upon,” the anonymous inmate wrote to Bishop Steiner. The convicted murderer had a conversion and now carries on work for overseas missionaries and urges his fellow inmates to better lives.

In tough times, the prisoner wrote, it is wise to “call on Mama Mary, pick up our rosary, and go make Jesus known.”

“Throughout our Lord’s life on earth, Mary played an important role in the saving mission of Jesus,” Bishop Steiner told the crowd. “And throughout history, Mary has continued to play a preeminent role in our salvation, in our ministry as disciples in mission, in bringing people to God and God to people.”

The bishop called the rosary one of the important prayers of the church, containing the Lord’s Prayer, the ancient Apostles’ Creed and the Hail Mary, words from scripture.

Father John Cihak, pastor of Sacred Heart Parish in Gervais and pro-life director for the Archdiocese of Portland, offered words of encouragement regarding family prayer and the respect of all human life.

On the heels of Respect Life Sunday, Rosary Bowl NW is seen as a public witness to the power of prayer, especially for the needs of the family.

“It was significant that this event honoring the Mother of God would host the missionary image of Our Lady of Guadalupe, known as the Patroness of the Americas and the Unborn,” says Dina Marie Hale, a KBVM radio host and Rosary Bowl organizer.

“I felt like we all took tiny steps on the ladder to sainthood today,” said Laura Dytewski, a member of Holy Rosary Parish. “I saw little children praying with their parents; parents giving their coats to their kids; so many little sacrifices today.”

On a soaked field wearing only socks, a troupe of grade school children from the Vietnamese community of St. Joseph in Salem performed a special dance to honor Our Lady of Lavang, bringing applause from the delighted if drenched crowd.

During the middle of the program, the main sound system lost power and the musicians moved into the press box while the rosary reciters remained on stage amid pouring rain, spots of sun and blue sky.

The rosary was led by Bishop Steiner, Father Henry Rufo, Maria Elena Pena, Hung Nguyen, Father Chester Wrzaszczak and Dominican Father Reginald Martin. The Fourth Degree Honor guard assisted in the procession as well as several local Knights of Columbus chapters volunteered with the event.

Marian music was led by the group Seraphim under the direction of David Phillips, music director of St. Mary Parish in Eugene.

The day also included live Christian Music by Leticia Pickett and The Thirsting.

Regardless of unpredictable Oregon weather, Rosary Bowl NW is annually held on the first Saturday of October, the Rosary Month and World Wide Rosary Day. More information on Rosary Bowl NW is at www.rosarybowlnw.org.



TOPICS: Catholic; Prayer
KEYWORDS: catholic; prayer; rosary
Second annual Rosary Bowl. The weather was weird, but the prayers weren't!

Blessings to all who worked so hard to organize this.

My pastor worked behind the scenes hearing Confessions!

1 posted on 10/17/2008 9:39:40 PM PDT by Salvation
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To: nickcarraway; Lady In Blue; NYer; ELS; Pyro7480; livius; Catholicguy; RobbyS; markomalley; ...

If you don’t have a Rosary Bowl in your area, I would encourage you to start thinking about it and see what can happen by October of 2009.


2 posted on 10/18/2008 7:59:17 PM PDT by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Salvation

We don’t have one but last Sunday we processed to a public arena for Mass while saying the Rosary and the priests consecrated us all to Mary’s protection. The plan is for it to become an annual event.


3 posted on 10/18/2008 9:06:03 PM PDT by tiki (True Christians will not deliberately slander or misrepresent others or their beliefs)
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To: Salvation

Salvation, would you please answer a question for me?

Were there many children, teens or families there? From the photo it looks like mostly older folks, but that could just be a group they happened to catch in that picture.

I wanted to encourage our parish youth group to go this year, it would have been quite a drive, and I got resistance from the religious ed people. However, if I can make the case with our Pastor that this is a family event and our kids would be uplifted by seeing other young folks, then maybe with some advance planning next year I can be successful is persuading the DRE to organize a field trip. If the priest pushes it, they will comply, but I have to push him. (I’m that gung-ho person in the parish that annoys everyone, ha ha.)


4 posted on 10/18/2008 9:19:13 PM PDT by baa39 (Our Lady of Victory, pray for us!)
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To: baa39

**Were there many children, teens or families there? **

Yes

And several youth groups too.


5 posted on 10/18/2008 9:30:26 PM PDT by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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To: baa39

There might be some more information from their website. This came from the Sentinel and you and I both know what we think there.


6 posted on 10/18/2008 9:31:46 PM PDT by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Salvation

Good point, I’ll check the website, and how inspiring to hear there were youth groups there. Young people need things like this to counter all the junk surrounding them in the ‘secular culture’ and (if they are not home-schooled), unfortunately in their classrooms as well. Thank you!


7 posted on 10/18/2008 9:42:15 PM PDT by baa39 (Abortion is an Obama-Nation)
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To: Salvation

Pray the Rosary daily for all those suffering/ill esp. for those who have trials.

It may take us home bound folks three goes at it in one day to complete our Rosary but God knows every intention we send up is with much empathy and human love.

God Bless you Salvation and let us also remember our brothers/sisters who souls are reposed in Purgartory.

We have been so fortunate to have such wonderful weather this fall here in Oregon.

We have been outside as much as possible as it wont be long before the cold icey winter is upon us.

Us O Ducks love the rain! LOL

GO DUCKS.


8 posted on 10/19/2008 2:04:48 AM PDT by Global2010 (Go SARAH!)
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To: Salvation
I'd like to learn more about the nuts and bolts of organizing such a thing.

In other news, while the Rosary is recited in the usual way 2x daily Mon through Fri in our parish, on Saturdays the lay Dominicans lead it Modo Dominican and recited "in choirs", that is, the left half of the congregation does the first half of each prayer for the 1st, 3rd, and 5th decades, and the right half does so for the 2nd and 4th. We just started doing this a couple of weeks ago and people seem to like it.

Anyway I guess I'll Google Rosary Bowl and dream about organizing one locally for 2010.

9 posted on 10/19/2008 5:04:32 AM PDT by Mad Dawg (Oh Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.)
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To: Salvation

My priest is one of those listed in the article. I did not know about this or I would have been there. What a witness to faith and the ones needing it.


10 posted on 10/19/2008 11:51:30 AM PDT by Citizen Soldier (Made in USA and proud of it.)
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To: Citizen Soldier

I just found out from one of the committee members this morning at church that it will probably be inside next year at the fairgrounds. Nothing has been voted on — just a rumor at this point.


11 posted on 10/19/2008 2:20:11 PM PDT by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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