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Oct. 7, 2024
Today the Church celebrates the Feast Day of Our Lady of the Rosary.
In the late 1500s, the Holy League, a coalition of Catholic maritime states promoted by Pope St. Pius V, fought against the Ottomans, an Islamic empire centered in Istanbul. The Turks were trying to extend their influence beyond Southeast Europe. A Turkish victory might have permitted the expansion of Islam deep into Europe.
On the eve of the history-altering battle of Lepanto, the sailors prayed the Rosary on their knees. The five-hour naval battle ended on October 7, 1571, with a victory for the Holy League and a victory for Our Lady. In gratitude, Pope St. Pius V declared October 7 the feast day of Our Lady of Victory, which was later renamed to the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary.
Whether we are facing difficulties or uncertainties or simply wanting to draw closer to our Lord, the Rosary opens the door to a deeper faith life, a closer union with our Lord and His Blessed Mother, and a richer life of discipleship.
Please read our special page dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary, where we answer questions such as
•What was the significance of the Battle of Lepanto?
•What happened at the Battle of Lepanto?
•Whom did Mary give the Rosary to?
•What are the 15 promises of the Holy Rosary?
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