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The Rosary cannot be Hidden - 2025-02-16

February 23, 2025


God blesses the Rosary. So, thank you again for your prayers for the Boise Catholic street evangelization effort.

A gymnastics competition was going on in the sports arena, and we saw many family groups that included a young girl dressed for the competition. Two or three of the families stopped so at least the child could choose a Rosary. May God bless and protect those families!

“Paul”, a large man with a bushy black beard, was pushing along with a leg support scooter. When we offered him a Rosary, he paused for an instant, then said he "wouldn’t mind resting next to us and having a conversation." We agreed, but he placed his scooter squarely in front of our table and sat down, pretty much blocking access for anyone else. Then, without speaking to either of us, he simply inserted his earbuds and started scrolling on his phone. Finally, e. Chuck got his attention by waving our offered Rosaries in front of him. So Paul pulled one bud out, rolled his scooter marginally toward one side of the table, and started talking … and talking, the encounter lasting the entire session. His first words were, “Do not be deceived.” Then he went on to expound his beliefs, and trash what he thought were ours. He let us know that "all billion+ Catholics in the world have been deceived" and recited several old, anti-Catholic ideas. He was immune to any counterpoint or explanation because he was sure "the Catholic Church had rigged the telling of history, the content of the Bible, and all theology so they could control us." In short, Paul is a conspiracy theorist and he’s convinced that there are just a few people like him in the world who know “the real truth”.  At one point, an acquaintance of his stopped for a Rosary and then made the mistake of greeting Paul, which wound him up again and he started loudly expounding his theories with new energy. The second man, evidently all too familiar with the behavior, started edging away. After a mercifully brief time, Paul took a breath and e. Chuck thanked the second man for stopping, giving him tacit permission to leave, which he promptly did. Sadly, by the end of the session it became apparent that Paul’s belief in conspiracy theories was not limited to religion, his diatribe continuing until we had everything packed away. Please pray for Paul that, despite his pride and delusions, his professed love for God and neighbor will lead him to everlasting life.

Two teenage girls stepped briefly away from their family group in response to the word, “free” in relation to receiving a Rosary. When they got to the table, though, the first girl suddenly noticed the Cross on the Rosary. She immediately turned to leave, but politely paused long enough for e. Lucy to say, “Jesus Christ is real and He loves you.” May God break through whatever misinformation they have received about Christianity and save them!

A light rain was drizzling almost to a stop as we arrived at the business park, and foot traffic remained relatively light. Still, we were able to give away 10-15 Rosaries and its pamphlet on how to pray it.

Please pray for us again today? Ask God to send people to us with hearts prepared to perceive their need for Our Savior Jesus Christ and His Holy Catholic Church, and that much good fruit for His Kingdom comes of today’s effort.

Even when people are leery of a large, loud stranger blocking most of the table, God can use the sight of a Rosary to break through the fear and give them just enough courage to claim one. May God also grant them the desire to pray with it. So, thank you again for your support for this apostolate. In turn, may God protect and greatly bless  you and all those you love!


“They are happy, whose strength is in you, in whose hearts are the roads to Zion” (Ps 84:6).