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Rosary Relay Shrine List with Mysteries to Be Prayed 2017 ROSARY RELAY SHRINE LIST WITH MYSTERIES TO BE PRAYED 2017 Thursday June 22, 2017 Special Global Rosary Relay Prelude Mexico (GMT 21.00) Local (17.00) Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe The Luminous Mysteries. 1: Korea (GMT 00.00) local (09.00) Shinnaedong Church, Seoul South Korea The Joyful Mysteries 1A: Siberia (GMT 00.00) local (10.00) Our Lady of Magadan The Luminous Mysteries 2: China (GMT 00.30) local (08.30) Private Prayer Groups The Sorrowful Mysteries 3: Australia (GMT 00.45) local (10.45) Our Lady of Mercy, Penrose Park, New South Wales The Glorious Mysteries 3A: Australia (GMT 01.00) local (11.00) Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, Brisbane The Joyful Mysteries 3B: India (GMT 01.00) local (6.30) Carmelite Community, Northern India The Luminous Mysteries 4: New Zealand (GMT 01.30) local (13.30) The Shrine of Mary, at Pukekaraka Otaki The Sorrowful Mysteries 4A: New Zealand (GMT 01.30) local (13.30) Carmelite Monastery, Aukland The Glorious Mysteries 4B: Thailand (01.45) local (8.45) St. Raphael Kalinowski Carmelite Priory Chapel of the Infant Jesus in Sampran. Glorious Mysteries 5: Singapore (GMT 02.00) local (10.00) Good Shepherd Convent Chapel The Joyful Mysteries 6: Brunei (GMT 02.30) local (10.30) Church of Our Lady’s Assumption The Luminous Mysteries 6A: Vietnam (GMT 02.45) local (09.45) Our Lady of La Vang The Sorrowful Mysteries 7: Philippines (GMT 03.00) local (11.00). The National Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish, New Manila, Quezon City The Glorious Mysteries 8: Philippines (GMT 03.30) local (11.30) Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Manila The Joyful Mysteries 9: Philippines (GMT 04.00) local (12.00) Our Lady of Manaoag The Luminous Mysteries 10: Sri Lanka (GMT 04.30) local (10.00) Shrine of Our Lady of Matara The Sorrowful Mysteries 11: India (GMT 05.00) local (10.30) Shrine of Our Lady of Health, Velankanni The Glorious Mysteries 12: Malta (GMT 05.30) local (07.30) Our Lady of Mellieha The Joyful Mysteries 13: UAE (GMT 06.00) local (10.00) The Church of St Mary, Dubai The Luminous Mysteries 14: Lebanon (GMT 06.30) local (09.30) Our Lady of Lebanon. Harissa The Sorrowful Mysteries 15: Holy Land (GMT 07.00) local (10.00) International Center of Mary of Nazareth. Israel The Glorious Mysteries 16: South Africa (GMT 07.30) local (09.30) Shrine of Our Lady of Ngome The Joyful Mysteries 17: Rwanda (GMT 08.00) local (10.00) Shrine of Our Lady of Kibeho The Luminous Mysteries 17A: Slovenia (GMT 08.15) local (10.15) Shrine of Our Lady of Brezje The Sorrowful Mysteries 18: Austria (GMT 08.30) local (10.30) Mariazell Basilica The Glorious Mysteries 18A: Romania (GMT 08.45) local (11.45) Shrine of Our Lady of Csiksomlyo The Joyful Mysteries 18B: Wales (GMT 09.00) local (10.00) Shrine of Our Lady of Cardigan The Luminous Mysteries 19: Italy (GMT 09.00) local (11.00) Holy House of Loreto The Sorrowful Mysteries 19B Italy Sardinia (GMT 09.15) local (11.15) Marian Shrine of Our Lady of Bonaria in Cagliari The Glorious Mysteries 20: Poland (GMT 09.30) local (11.30) Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lichen The Joyful Mysteries 20A: Netherlands, Amsterdam (GMT 09.30) local (11.30) Our Lady of All Nations The Luminous Mysteries 21: Poland (GMT 10.00) local (12.00) Shrine of the Black Madonna of Czestochowa The Sorrowful Mysteries 21A: Czech Republic (GMT 10.15) local (12.15) Svaty Hostýn, bazilika (Basilica Svaty Hostyn) The Glorious Mysteries 22: Italy (GMT 10.30) local (12.30) Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of the Rosary of Pompeii The Joyful Mysteries 22A: Ukraine (GMT 10.45) local (13.45) Our Lady of Zarvanyzia The Luminous Mysteries 23: France (GMT 11.00) local (13.00) The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes The Sorrowful Mysteries 23: France (GMT 11.00) local (13.00) To be confirmed. The Glorious Mysteries 24: France (GMT 11.30) local (13.30) Our Lady of La Salette Sorrowful Mysteries The Joyful Mysteries 24B: Gibraltar (GMT 11.30) local (13.30) Shrine of Our Lady of Europe The Luminous Mysteries 25: Spain (GMT 12.00) local (14.00) El Pillar Basilica, Zaragoza Shrine of Our Lady of The Pillar The Sorrowful Mysteries 25A: Germany (GMT 12.15) local (14.15) Cologne Cathedral The Glorious Mysteries 26: Belgium (GMT 12.30) local (14.30) Shrine of Our Lady of Banneaux The Joyful Mysteries 27: Portugal (GMT 13.00) local (14.00) Santuário de Nossa Senhora do Sameiro The Luminous Mysteries 27A: USA Alabama (GMT 13.30) local (08.30) EWTN Global Catholic Television Network The Sorrowful Mysteries 27B: Ireland (GMT 13.30) local (14.30) National Shrine of Our Lady of Knock The Glorious Mysteries 28: England (GMT 13.45) local (14.45) National Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham The Joyful Mysteries 28B: USA, Ohio (GMT 13.45) local (09.45) Our Lady of Good Hope Parish in Miamisburg The Luminous Mysteries 29: Nigeria (GMT 14:00) local (15.00) Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Enugu, Nigeria The Sorrowful Mysteries 29A Ivory Coast (GMT 14.15) local (14.15) Basilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro The Glorious Mysteries 29B West Africa (GMT 14.15) local (14.15) Holy Cross Family Ministries Ghana The Joyful Mysteries 29C: USA, Alaska (GMT 14.15) local (06.15) Our Lady of Guadalupe Co-Cathedral, Anchorage The Luminous Mysteries 29D: Sweden GMT 14.30 local time 16.30. Our Lady of Stockholm The Roman Catholic Cathedral of Stockholm, (St. Erik) The Luminous Mysteries 30: Puerto Rico (GMT 14.30) local (10.30) Marian Shrine at La Gruta de Lourdes parish Trujillo Alto Puerto Rico The Sorrowful Mysteries 30A: Germany (GMT 14.30) local (16.30) The adoration chapel (Anbetungskapelle), Altotting The Glorious Mysteries 30B: Germany (GMT 14.45) local (16.45) Schoenstatt, the Origin and World Center of the International Schoenstatt Movement The Joyful Mysteries 30C: Ireland (GMT 14.45) local (15.45) Our Lady of Dublin Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church The Joyful Mysteries 31: Switzerland (GMT 15.15) local (17.15) Shrine of Our Lady of Einsiedeln The Luminous Mysteries 31: USA, Texas (GMT 15.30) local (10.30) Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan Del Valle The Sorrowful Mysteries 32: Portugal (GMT 15.30) local (16.30) Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima The Glorious Mysteries 32B: USA, New Jersey (GMT 15.30) local (11.30) The National Blue Army Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima (Dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary) The Joyful Mysteries 32C: USA, North Easton, MA (GMT 15.30) local (11.30) Holy Cross Family Ministries / Family Rosary A World at Prayer is a World at Peace. ( Father Patrick Peyton.) The Luminous Mysteries 33: England (GMT 15.30) local (16.30) Our Lady of the Rosary (Haverstock Hill, London) The Sorrowful Mysteries 34: Rome, Vatican 16.00 GMT (18.00 local time) Join with the world to pray for Pope Francis from your particular location. The Glorious Mysteries 35: Trinidad (GMT 16.15) local (12.15) The Sanctuary of the Holy Family Centre The Joyful Mysteries 36: USA, Orlando (GMT 16.30) local (12.30) Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary, Queen of the Universe The Luminous Mysteries 37: England GMT (17.00) Local (18.00) Anglican Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham The Sorrowful Mysteries 37A: Lithuania (GMT 17.00) local (20.00) Shrine of Our Lady of the Gates of the Dawn The Glorious Mysteries 38: Ireland, Dublin (GMT 17.15) Local (18.15) Poor Clare Sisters, Saint Damian's, Dublin 4 The Joyful Mysteries 39: USA, Michigan (GMT 17.15) Local (13.15) Old St Mary’s of the Immaculate Conception, Catholic Church The Luminous Mysteries 40: Croatia (GMT 17.30) local (19.30) Shrine of Marija-Bistrica The Sorrowful Mysteries 41: Spain (GMT 17.30) local (19.30) Santuario de Nuestra Señora de Torreciudad Shrine of Our Lady of Torreciudad The Glorious Mysteries 42: Slovakia (GMT 17.45) local (19.45) Our Lady of Levoca The Joyful Mysteries 43: Hungary (GMT 18.00) local (20.00) Shrine of Our Lady of Mariapocs The Luminous Mysteries 44: USA, California (GMT 18.15) local (11.15) Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish Sacramento The Sorrowful Mysteries 45: Ireland (GMT 19.00) local (20.00) Our Lady’s Island, Wexford The Glorious Mysteries 46: USA, Massachusetts (GMT 19.00) local (15.00) Holy Family Parish of Rockland The Joyful Mysteries 47: USA, OREGON (GMT 19.15) local (12.45) The National Sanctuary of Our sorrowful Mother (The Grotto in Portland, Oregon USA) The Luminous Mysteries 48: Scotland (GMT 19.30) local (20.30) Carfin National Marian Shrine The Sorrowful Mysteries 49: TBA The Glorious Mysteries 50: Brazil (GMT 20.30) local (17.30) Basilica of National Shrine of Our Lady, Aparecida The Joyful Mysteries 51: Argentina (GMT 21.00) local (18.00) La Basilica Nacional Nuestra Senora Lujan The Luminous Mysteries 52: USA, Stockbridge GMT (21.00) local (17.00) National Shrine of The Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, MA (Administered by the Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception) The Sorrowful Mysteries 53: Argentina (GMT 21.30) local (18.30) Basilica Nuestra Señora del Pilar, Buenos Aires, Argentina The Glorious Mysteries 53A: USA, Hawaii (GMT 21.30) local (11.30am) Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace Honolulu The Glorious Mysteries 54: USA, Washington DC (GMT 21.45) local (17.45) Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception The Joyful Mysteries 55: Mexico (GMT 22.00) local (17.00) Nuestra Madre, Santísima de la Luz, Monterrey The Luminous Mysteries 55A: Mexico (GMT22.00) local (17.00) Santuario de la Divina Misericordia.
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