Rosary Whirlwind will invoke the mighty intercession of Our Lady of the Rosary inviting a WHIRLWIND of Heavenly Grace to blow where it wills across our Nations.
It will take place from wherever you are and will have four main components!
1. Invitation to a nightly online Rosary at 8pm led from a different Marian Shrine, Cathedral or Parish - line up to follow.
2. On Tuesday October 13th - Feast of Our Lady of Fatima of the Holy Rosary we will undertake the Rosary Whirlwind British Isles from wherever we are.
You are invited to sign up your location on the Map at
www.rosaryonthecoast.co.uk Participants are encouraged to arrange Rosaries in places all over our Isles - Rosary in your neighbourhood, Rosary around your parish or diocese, Rosary from your convent or monastery, Rosary in your home, from your hospital bed, your prison cell, from your care home, Rosary online – Rosary from wherever you are called.
When forming outside groups – they should be no larger than 6 and you need to be in a protective social bubble so that social distancing is honoured!
This rule of 6 may change as further government guidelines re covid-19 unfold.
3. Saturday October 31st – Eve of All Saints - National Rosary relay Rally from 9am to 9pm – where the Dioceses of the British Isles are invited to take an hour where the Rosary is said in parishes, homes etc throughout the Diocese during their designated hour.
May the Rosaries offered on the Eve of All Saints 2020 – be a defence for our peoples and Isles from the snares, traps and entanglements of the devil.
4. The Culmination of the Rosary Mission will be on Sunday November 1st – Feast of All Saints – when Bishop John will lead a thanksgiving Rosary at 8pm from St. Mirin’s Cathedral, Paisley, Scotland.
"I want you to know that in this kind of warfare, the battering ram has always been the Rosary" - St Dominic