Prayers to the Blessed Mother

November 15, 2024 at 11:28 a.m.


Give students some free time during the school day and how do they spend it? Praying the Rosary.

Quite often, that's the scene in the chapel in Notre Dame High School, Lawrenceville, where more than 50 students gather to pray the Rosary, something that they choose to do on their own. It's not a requirement.

In addition to offering their prayer, the students use the skills they learned in their various language classes and recite each decade of the Rosary in a different language.



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Give students some free time during the school day and how do they spend it? Praying the Rosary.

Quite often, that's the scene in the chapel in Notre Dame High School, Lawrenceville, where more than 50 students gather to pray the Rosary, something that they choose to do on their own. It's not a requirement.

In addition to offering their prayer, the students use the skills they learned in their various language classes and recite each decade of the Rosary in a different language.


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