Pope Francis calls on faithful to pray holy rosary to end pandemic
Pope Francis has called on the faithful to unite in praying the holy rosary this May to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary’s intercession for an end to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities.

The Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, which has been tasked by the Holy Father to organize the event, has invited Marian shrines all over the world to promote the praying of the holy rosary among individuals, families, and communities.
“For this reason, the shrines are called to promote and solicit as much as possible the participation of the faithful, so that everyone can devote a moment to daily prayer, in the car, on the street, and thanks to communication technologies, with the smartphone, requesting the end of the pandemic and the resumption of social and work activities,” the Vatican congregation said.
Thirty Marian Shrines from different countries were chosen to lead each day in the month of May in the praying of the rosary with different intentions and would be live streamed in the official channels of the Vatican at 6 p.m. Rome time. Pope Francis will lead the opening on May 1 and conclude it on May 31.
In the country, the Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo, Rizal has been chosen as one of the 30 shrines to lead in the praying of the rosary.
The other Marian shrines include: Our Lady of Walsingham in England; Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary in Nigeria; Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poland; Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth; Blessed Virgin of the Rosary in South Korea; Our Lady Aparecida in Brazil; Our Lady of Lujan in Argentina; Holy House of Loreto in Italy; Our Lady of Knock in Ireland; Virgin of the Poor at Banneux in Belgium; Notre Dame d’Afrique in Algeria; Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima in Portugal; Our Lady of Health in India; Our Lady Queen of Peace at Medjugorje in Bosnia; St. Mary’s Cathedral in Australia; Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the United States; Our Lady of Lourdes in France; Meryem Ana in Turkey; Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre in Cuba; Our Lady of Nagasaki in Japan; Nuestra Señora de Montserrat in Spain; Notre Dame du Cap in Canada; National Shrine Our Lady Ta’ Pinu in Malta; Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Mexico; Mother of God in Zarvantysia in Ukraine; Black Madonna of Altötting in Germany; Our Lady of Lebanon – in Lebanon; and the Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii in Italy.