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Where to pray the Rosary online during quarantine

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Philip Kosloski - published on 03/26/20
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Praying the daily Rosary, united with others online, is one way to feel “community” during quarantine.One of the most difficult parts about quarantine is not feeling like you are part of a community. It can be an isolating feeling, especially in the spiritual life.

Thankfully, in this digital age, there are many opportunities to pray in community online.

For example, here is a small list of places where you can watch (or listen) and pray the Rosary in community on a daily basis. This list does not include the many parish priests and even bishops who have live-streamed their daily Rosary, providing numerous opportunities on the internet.


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1Dominican Friars of the Province of St. Joseph

The Dominican Friars of the Province of St. Joseph is live-streaming a daily Rosary on their Facebook page.

2Family Rosary

Holy Cross Family Ministries is also live-streaming a daily Rosary on their Facebook page.

3Relevant Radio

Another option is joining the daily Rosary prayed on Relevant Radio. The daily schedule can be found here.

4CatholicTV

CatholicTV also has a daily Rosary in their programming.

5EWTN

The Eternal Word Television Network has a daily Rosary as well, which can be accessed online and on their cable network.



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