Rosary on the Coast



A coach carrying 39 people from Basingstoke arrived at Hotwalls Beach just shortly after 2.30pm on the 29th April.   Since no one else was there we began the3 service on our own though the numbers rise as people from the Cathedral and other parishes in Portsmouth arrived   We certainly had over 70 when the Rosary began at 3pm.    I apologise to anyone who thought we had hi-jacked the service it was just that we did to know if anyone was cooing.

Although there was a chill in the air and it was cloudy there was no wind and no wind  rain despite the clouds.    Despite the priests no leading the service the stand ins did very well and everyone thought it was a very spiritual experience.   Mary was certainly there praying with us and smoothing out the challenges we faced in sorting out the service.

I hope the people of Portsmouth enjoyed the service as much as the people of Basingstoke and we did not upset any of their plans for the day.    Mary is no longer happy to be a statue on the wall.   She is our Mother and she is coming out fighting for the Church and the message of her Son to a very lost and increasingly evil world.      

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