From Catholic Action For Faith And Family <[email protected]>
Subject The Rosary is Our Weapon of Choice in Spiritual Warfare!
Date October 31, 2022 6:40 PM
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The Rosary is Our Weapon of Choice in Spiritual Warfare!







Dear Friend, 



In the month of October, we turn deliberately and intensely to Our Lady’s gift of the Holy Rosary to assist us in our spiritual warfare and to help us in our daily problems. In October we also celebrate the anniversary of the Christian victory at the Battle of Lepanto (1571), which all historians recognize as one of the most critical battles in history. The Rosary played no small part in defending Christianity from the advance of Islam into Europe. In fact, it’s not an exaggeration to say that the Rosary saved Christian civilization.



Facing the historical reality of Islamic aggression towards Christianity, Pope Pius V desperately tried to unite the Catholic countries of Europe to save their civilization, but he met with very little success. It was no easy task bringing such diverse cultures together. France, Portugal, and Germany were all involved in other wars (mostly with each other) and England had fallen to Henry VIII’s takeover of the Church. 



Finally, when the Muslim invaders captured the important island of Cyprus in 1570, the enemies were at the gates, and nine maritime Catholic nations formed the Holy League to defend Christendom from invasion. The combined fleets of these countries assembled for battle under the leadership of Don Juan of Austria, who was 24-years-old at the time. 



Müezzinzade Ali Pasha and the vicious Mustafa Pasha, protégés of Suleiman the Magnificent, were in command of the Islamic fleet of more than 270 ships. The Christian fleet numbered only 206 ships but possessed better artillery, yet, the greater size of the Islamic fleet was a formidable advantage. The two sides met in the Gulf of Patras, in the west of Greece, on the morning of October 7th, 1571. 



Leading up to the conflict, the Pope had called all of Christendom to unite in the recitation of Our Lady’s Rosary as a spiritual force to protect Europe from Islamic aggression. On the day of battle the Christian soldiers went to war with Rosaries around their necks or on their persons, and Christian Europe prayed with the Pope for victory. 



The details of the naval battle <[link removed]> are too many to recount here, but it is clear that the conquering Christian forces that day attributed their victory to the power of prayer. There was a miraculous change of winds at a crucial moment of fighting that turned the tide of battle in favor of the Christian fleet and led to a decisive victory. The captured Islamic vessels were filled with more than 15,000 Christian slaves, who were liberated when the Muslims surrendered.



It is said that Pope Pius V, seven hundred miles away in Rome, was given a vision of the Christian victory at sea as it took place and went immediately to his chapel to give thanks to Our Lady for her patronage of the Christian effort. The Rosary had won the day. 



The feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, which we celebrate on the anniversary of Lepanto, was established by Pius V soon after the battle. Its original name was Our Lady of Victory. It is an everlasting testament to Mary’s patronage in Christian warfare. 



And that is the lesson for every Christian. The Blessed Virgin Mary is never deaf to the cries of her children, especially those who are consecrated to Christ through Baptism. She helps all who call upon her.



Some conflicts in our lives, like the Islamic oppression of Christendom in the 16th century, require forceful responses. Often we must fight to defend the things we hold dear. Even if we do not desire it, war is often thrust upon us through the interpersonal struggles and human problems we encounter on a daily basis. Evil exists in the world, and it sometimes tangles us in its web. 



But are we to think of Our Lady as a warrior to help us solve these problems?



Yes, because she is the Immaculate One! She crushes the head of the serpent. With Rosary in hand – which has often been described as a sort of “spiritual weapon” – we turn to her and confront the knotty problems of life with great confidence that she will assist us to find the right solution to all our difficulties.



She defended all of Christendom when a whole civilization humbled itself before God using the simple prayer of the Rosary. Surely she can bring about any victory for her children who turn to her in their need!



Finally, and as many of you know, all of us in the Catholic Action for Faith and Family community are building the largest spiritual crusade to storm Heaven for the many needs in our world today. We are determined more each day to continue our steady march to having One Million Catholics praying the Rosary on the 1st of each month led by His Eminence Raymond Cardinal Burke. As we head into the final months of 2022, if you would like to help us bring hope to more souls and minds throughout America and the world, please consider making a donation <[link removed]> today.



Your friend in Christ,







Thomas McKenna



Founder and President



Catholic Action For Faith And Family

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