In the avalanche of supernatural interventions, a new Rosary theme unexpectedly emerged four decades ago. Our Lady pointed us to a different kind of Rosary in the apparitions in Kibeho, Rwanda, from 1981–1989. It is the Rosary of the Seven Sorrows.
Why did the Blessed Mother point out the necessity of reciting this particular Rosary in our times? Could it be that our era needs some new means of salvation? Or perhaps Mary is suggesting, through the Rosary of the Seven Sorrows, how to teach us how to use the traditional Rosary also and once again make it an effective weapon essential today?
Join Marian scholar Wincenty Łaszewski on a journey of discovery, revisiting Our Lady’s messages in Kibeho and learning the gifts and graces associated with praying this extraordinary Rosary. Learn the skill of contemplating the Passion and death of the Savior — a skill that, once acquired, transforms everything within us. It is like applying a magnet to scattered iron filings. Suddenly, everything is organized and finds its meaning. Perhaps most importantly, our “particles of suffering” find meaning.
Paperback, 120 pages.