A Rosary Podcast

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When a disaster hits us, or when we witness destruction hitting the lives of other people, it’s normal to wonder: “Where is God? Why didn’t he prevent this?”

More than just the recitation of the Rosary, which you can join in with Ralph and Terry Modica (founders of Good News Ministries), this Rosary podcast weaves an uplifting message through it.

Are you suffering through any sort of problem that feels like a disaster? Or maybe you’re afraid to do something — make a change, say yes to a request, start a new business — because it could lead to disaster. Each decade of the Rosary is lifted up for something important related to the message. It’s not just a beautiful prayer, it’s life-changing!

The message came from a WordBytes article @ wordbytes.org/suffering/disasters. Download it there as a PDF.

This podcast is also available as a meditation video >>

Excerpt:

When a disaster hits us, or when we witness destruction hitting the lives of other people, it’s normal to wonder: “Where is God? Why didn’t he prevent this?” It’s one of the five stages of grieving.

Spiritual grieving begins with pain that causes confusion. Faith and trust in God seemingly are contradicted by reality.

Faith is tested in crises. When we trust God despite all the evidence that says we should not, the process of the five stages of grieving turn crises into new personal strength. Spiritual growth doesn’t normally occur in easy, comfortable times. It comes most powerfully when we have to force ourselves to choose to trust God.


More episodes on prayer >>

See also Prayers for Everyday life >>


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Also see Terry Modica’s books >>

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