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Catholics are suiting up to fight in today's spiritual battle, with the weapon of choice being the Rosary. Our Lady gave us the Rosary to fight against evil and remain devoted to her. Church Militant's Nadia Hazimeh explains the upcoming Rosary Coast to Coast that everyone can join.
The fourth annual Rosary Coast to Coast is rallying again this Sunday, Oct. 10. America is joining the spiritual battle by praying the Glorious Mysteries at 4 p.m. Eastern Time.
Rosary Coast to Coast trailer: "Throughout the world, men and women have been moved by only what can be discerned as a clarion call of the Holy Spirit."
The initiative's website reads, "The forces of evil are becoming even more extreme in their positions against life from conception to birth to natural death and the sanctity of marriage and family."
A 54-day Rosary novena for our nation just wrapped up Thursday, amplifying the powers of the Rosary Coast to Coast.
Rosary Coast to Coast trailer: "Saint Padre Pio and St. Maximilian Kolbe both agree — there is no stronger weapon in the spiritual battle than the Rosary."
National coordinator Fr. Richard Heilman explained to Church Militant in 2018 the reason Satan runs rampant today: "We removed our spiritual armor — grace — and dropped our spiritual weapons, such as the Rosary. We have been naked on the battlefield of spiritual warfare."
People praying: "Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen."
The movement was inspired by Poland's 2017 Rosary on the Border along with Ireland's and the United Kingdom's Rosary on the Coast, which followed soon after. More than a thousand groups across the United States, along with some overseas, have already registered for Rosary Coast to Coast.
If you want to engage in spiritual warfare, take up your Rosary and recite the Glorious Mysteries this Sunday at 4 p.m. EST to fight the spiritual evils attacking this country and the world.
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