Anglican Rosary Prayer Groups
While it is important to pray individually, it is also important to pray collectively, with the Holy Church. Most Anglican churches have an Anglican Rosary prayer group already. However, if your parish does not, we strongly encourage you to start an Anglican Rosary Prayer group at your local Anglican/Episcopal/Ordinariate church, among other denominations which are historically related to the Anglican Communion, such as the Old Catholic Church (in full communion with the See of Canterbury) or the Methodist Church (a daughter Church of the Anglican Communion), which permit their faithful to start such a group in their parishes. Members of other Christian denominations should also do so, if they are able.
Starting an Anglican Rosary prayer group at your local parish will help spread the devotion and bring many souls closer to God through prayer. Usually, Anglican Rosary prayer groups meet once a week or once a month for at least a half hour to pray. This can also take place in context of a larger meeting, including Bible Studies, Revivals, Exorcisms, Eucharistic Adoration, as well as before or after a Service of Worship.
While it is important to pray individually, it is also important to pray collectively, with the Holy Church. Most Anglican churches have an Anglican Rosary prayer group already. However, if your parish does not, we strongly encourage you to start an Anglican Rosary Prayer group at your local Anglican/Episcopal/Ordinariate church, among other denominations which are historically related to the Anglican Communion, such as the Old Catholic Church (in full communion with the See of Canterbury) or the Methodist Church (a daughter Church of the Anglican Communion), which permit their faithful to start such a group in their parishes. Members of other Christian denominations should also do so, if they are able.
Starting an Anglican Rosary prayer group at your local parish will help spread the devotion and bring many souls closer to God through prayer. Usually, Anglican Rosary prayer groups meet once a week or once a month for at least a half hour to pray. This can also take place in context of a larger meeting, including Bible Studies, Revivals, Exorcisms, Eucharistic Adoration, as well as before or after a Service of Worship.