World Mission Rosary Intentions
April 11- April 24, 2011
Servants of Saint Camillus Disaster Relief Services (SOS DRS)/Camillian Task Force (CTF)
“When the World Mission Rosary is completed, one has embraced all continents, all people in prayer.”
Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
General Rosary Intention: That the Lord in His Divine Mercy – through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary – may build up His Kingdom, make these mysteries a reality in our lives, strengthen us in our common mission, and come to the aid of those for whom we pray.
Africa (Green Beads)
Intention – That the Lord Jesus through the intercession of St. Godeberta of Noyon, the Patron Saint of Drought Relief, may come to the aid of those affected by Drought in Somalia and elsewhere in Eastern Africa. May the Lord help all those affected by man-made and natural disasters in Africa.
Oceania (Blue Beads)
Intention – That the Lord Jesus through the intercession of St. Gerard Majella, the Patron Saint of Children, may come to the aid of those affected by child abuse in Indonesia. May the Lord help all those affected by man-made and natural disasters in Oceania.
Europe (White Beads)
Intention – That the Lord Jesus through the intercession of Saint Vladimir I of Kiev, the Patron Saint of Russia, may come to the aid of those affected by terrorism in the Russian Republic of Ingushetia. May the Lord help all those affected by man-made and natural disasters in Europe.
America (Red Beads)
Intention – That the Lord Jesus through the intercession of St. Catherine of Alexandria, Patron Saint against the Death of Children, may come to the aid of those affected by the elementary school shootings of April 7 in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. May the Lord help all those affected by man-made and natural disasters in America.
Asia (Yellow Beads)
That the Lord,through theintercession of St. Mary, Our Lady of Zapopan, the Patron Saint against Floods, may come to the aid of those affected by flooding in Thailand. May the Lord help all those affected by man-made and nuatural disasters in Asia.