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I am so happy to come across this website. Thank you! I have started to pray the Rosary on a somewhat daily basis now, on my way to work, on my lunch hour and on my way home from work. And now I find myself praying for the drivers to my left, to my right, in front of me and behind me. I pray for my family,friends, our Catholic Church, Bishops, Priests, our Country, President Obama's conversion. I don't agree with what's going on, but it does help, it gives me a little bit of peace. Thanks be to GOD!! I have fallen in love with Our Blessed Mother and her Son, Jesus all over again. God's continued Blessings to you and the whole world. Amen. Jesus, Mary and Joseph I love you, save souls. †††

— Tina Christen

FOR ME THE ROSARY IS VERY MEANINFUL TO ME BEAUSE AS CATHOLIC AS IAM IS A VERY SPECIAL PRAYER FOR ME AND THE MEANING IT HAS TO US PEOPLE. AND AS HISPANIC IS BEEN IN MY FAMILY FOR GENERATIONS. AND IAM GLAD YOU DECIDED TO MAKE A MOVIE AT OF IT CANT WAIT TO SEE.

— CARMINA ESPARZA

I always have a Rosary hanging form my rear-view mirror. I have one near my bed. I have one from Rome, one from Prague, Barcelona, one from my First Communion, and one from my French great grandmother. I never prayed on them until a few years ago. A friend of mine had one in his pocket and when we were silently walking on the beach, he pulled it out and began to pray. I was shocked and inspired. The next day when I laced up my running shoes, I decided to grab a rosary instead of my I Pod. From that day until now, any time that I go for a walk, a jog, a bike ride, hike or just sit in the park, I bring my rosary. I reflect on the mysteries. I take in nature, I ask Mary to bring me closer to her Son. Now it is part of my day. Then I add something my own mother taught me. I always end my rosary with 10 Memorare's. My own novena. I love that prayer and it is a time when I bring to Mary my special intentions. I can see her working in my life. I am so grateful for the Rosary. It took me a long time to begin to pray my Rosary, but I am so glad that I did. I cannot imagine my day without it.

— Mimi Renard

— Father Willy Raymond

Behind the Scenes

Family Theater Productions' intern Hai-Tan Le and Father David Guffey, CSC, its Director of Film and Television, edit a trailer.

07/16/10 - Family Theater Productions' intern Hai-Tan Le edits a trailer with the assistance of Father David Guffey, CSC, the Catholic media ministry's Director of Film and Television.  »

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