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The Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage, is an annual national pilgrimage celebrating the Rosary at Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C.

What happens when one goes on pilgrimage? Hear the many reasons why people joined us for the first annual Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage last fall and the many graces they received. And join us for the second annual Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage on September 28, 2024 at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC.

With the recent ordination of five of our brothers to the priesthood of Jesus Christ, so many souls will encounter the mercy of Christ in the confessional, so many souls will receive the Eucharist at the Masses they celebrate, and so many souls will discover the riches of the Catholic intellectual tradition (especially the Thomist tradition) through their preaching!

 

With the recent ordination of five of our brothers to the priesthood of Jesus Christ, so many souls will encounter the mercy of Christ in the confessional, so many souls will receive the Eucharist at the Masses they celebrate, and so many souls will discover the riches of the Catholic intellectual tradition (especially the Thomist tradition) through their preaching!

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The Dominican Friars bore witness to God’s gift of life at the 2024 March for Life.

Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P., would like to invite you to the Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage, an annual national pilgrimage celebrating the Rosary!

Christmas blessings to you and your family! In this octave of Christmas, I pray that you rediscover our Savior, Jesus Christ, who took on our humanity so that he could save us.

The Dominican Friars not only pray the Rosary, they preach the Rosary! Relive some of the graces experienced at our first Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage held on September 30—a day like no other—where 3,200 people from all over the country came together at Our Lady’s Basilica with the friars for prayer and preaching.

Bishop Earl Fernandes, bishop of Columbus, Ohio, points to the importance of the Dominican friars in the life of the Church in his diocese, past and present.

Is it possible to love too much? Not when it comes to our heavenly mother. Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P., principal preacher at the inaugural Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage, characterizes Marian devotion “as overflow, not overkill.”

God’s ways are mysterious and wonderful. As an infant, Br. Charles Rooney, O.P., was baptized at St. Vincent Ferrer Church in New York. This past summer, he returned to there as a Dominican Friar and deacon, now baptizing others.

On August 15, 2023, on the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 12 Dominican friars professed simple, or first, vows at St. Gertrude’s parish in Cincinnati, OH.

The treasure we’re looking for in this life is God. We may try to find all sorts of counterfeit gods—money, power, pleasure—but all of these will fall short of what we desire.

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