Thank you for your generosity in supporing our Rosary Crusade which ended on 8 December, 2019.

We would be grateful if you would sumbit your tallies either online, by e-mail ([email protected]) or by sending in a tally sheet. Please submit these by 21 December, as we hope to have a final count by Christmas Day.

Current Tally

Rosaries: 26,591

Sacrifices: 306,785

Please note : This is not a final tally, and includes only online submissions and tally sheets turned in and counted as of 17 Dec 2019. These amounts will be updated as more submissions come in.

In the last year a double threat to the rights of God and and attack on the most vulnerable in Society has issued forth from the anti-Christian forces in New Zealand. Bills allowing assisted suicide and near-unrestricted abortion have been presented before Parliament. Such an attack demands action and a response from Catholics.

Proper Catholic Action

While political action is needed, and many pro-life groups are doing the great work of this political protest and lobbying, the great spiritual authors like are clear: active work is only as good as the spiritual work that stands behind it. Dom Chautaurd in his Soul of the Apostolate puts it thus :

Listen to St. John of the Cross: 'Let the men eaten up with activity,' he says, 'and who imagine thev are able to shake the world with their preaching and other outward works, stop and reflect a moment. It will not be difficult for them to understand that they would be much more useful to the Church and more pleasing to the Lord, not to mention the good example they would give to those around them, if they devoted more time to prayer and to the exer- cises of the interior life. 'Under these conditions, by one single work of theirs they would do far more good, and with much less trouble, than they do by a thousand others on which they exhaust their lives. Prayer would merit them this grace, and would obtain for them the spiritual energies they need to bring forth such fruits. But without prayer, all they do amounts to nothing more than noise and uproar; it is like a hammer banging on an anvil and echoing all over the neigh- borhood. They accomplish a little more than nothing, sometimes absolutely nothing at all, and sometimes downright evil. God save us from such a soul as this, if it should happen to swell up with pride! It would be vain for appearances to be in his favor: the truth is that he would be doing nothing, because no good work can be done without the power of God.

And Our Blessed Lord reminds the Apostles that for certain devils a mere exorcism is not enough and "there is no way of casting out such spirits as this except by prayer and fasting." (Mt. 17:20)

Time to get serious

In addition to the political actions which lay groups will organize, and whatever personal acts of prayer and sacrifice are organized locally, the Society of St Pius X wishes to make a profession of Faith and calls Catholics to join in a Crusade for Life. Armed with one of the greatest and most accessible spritual weapons—the Rosary—we will Crusade for Life, and invites Catholics throughout New Zealand and the world to band together in a spiritual army to fight this evil.

This Crusade sets out under the ægis of the Blessed Virgin on the Feast of her Immaculate Heart in the traditional calendar (22 August, 2019) and will run through the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary (8 December, 2019). We will tally up the Rosaries pledged and offered, along with acts of sacrifices offered during this period and present them as a gift to the Blessed Virgin as a means of drawing down the grace necessary to protect the most innocent.

While we trust in the help of the Blessed Virgin, no matter the outcome, these Rosaries and Sacrifices will gladden the heart of the Mother of God, and bring down graces sorely needed.

There is great hope, however, in placing trust in the Blessed Virgin Mary. Our Lord Jesus Christ began is mission Incarnate in Her most holy womb because of her "Fiat" (Lk 1:38). He began his public ministry at Her behest (Jn. 2:1-12). Holy Scripture tells us that the Blessed Virgin Mary is she who "cometh forth as the morning rising, fair as the moon, bright as the sun, fearsome as an army set in array?" (Cant. 6:10). Popes have called the Blessed Virgin the "vanquisher of all heresies" (Pope St Pius X, Pascendi dominici gregis). With recourse to Mary, especially through Her Rosary, there is great hope of victory.

The Blessed Virgin herself said at Fatima, that Jesus wishes to establish in the world the devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, and so we begin this Crusade on that Feast. The Immaculate Virgin was preserved from original sin from the very moment of Her conception, celebrated 8 December, so we end on this day.

How to participate

To participate all faithful are invited:

To recite at least 5 decades of the Rosary daily (alone or as a family/group) for the intentions of this Crusade, To offer intentional Sacrifices, each day, as often as possible, for the intentions of this Crusade, To record the number of 5-deacade Rosaries and Sacrifices you, your family, your chapel/church or any group for which you are responsible has done, To submit this information regularly (ideally each week, fortnight, or month) either by returning a tally sheet or submitting your tallies online below.

The Intenions of this Crusade

The intentions of this Rosary Crusade :

The special protection of Mary over New Zealand, especially for the unborn and the elderly The defeat of the Abortion Reform Bill and End of Life Choices Bill proposed in ParlIament, The conversion of sinners, and The triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in New Zealand society.

Other suggestions

Faithful are also encouraged to add to this spiritual combat :

If possible, all 15-decades of the Rosary each day;

The devotion of the first Saturdays (Confession, Communion and a 15-minute meditation on the mysteries of the Rosary) in a spirit of reparation for the outrages against the Immaculate Heart of Mary;

The wearing of the Miraculous Medal, and also the offering of blessed Miraculous Medals to others willing to receive them and recite the prayer on them;

The wearing of the Brown Scapular and enrolment into the Scapular Confraternity;

The consecration of their homes to the Immaculate Heart of Mary (a prayer that can be used), and the making of homes into a domestic church (a place of prayer, rest and family)

As a penance, the restriction of vain forms of entertainment (television, streaming video, video games) and their replacement with family time, proper games and exercise, elevated discussions, study of the Catholic Faith, etc.

Submit my tally

On a separate page, you can find a tally sheet and a form in which you can submit your rosaries and sacrifices.

Please complete either the tally sheet and return it by e-mail, post or in person; or submit this information online.

May God bless your generosity in this fight!