The Rosary: Invincible Weapon – Fr. Bill Casey, Fatima Centennial Conference, October 7, 2017

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Fr. Bill Casey speaks at Stonehill College in Easton, Massachusetts on Oct. 7, 2017, at “The Promise and Our Part in the Plan,” the second livestream event of the 2017 Fatima Centennial, organized by the FI to offer the faithful a theological review and pastoral interpretation of the Fatima Message.

Our Lady’s Promise is that it is NOT too late, if we will just take up the Rosary. Her request of the recitation of the Rosary is the single thing she repeated every time she appeared to the three little shepherds. History is replete with Our Lady’s record of victories obtained through the Rosary.

Ave Maria!

To learn more about the meaning of the Fatima message, visit LivingFatima.com (http://livingfatima.com/a-fatima-centennial-review/).

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About the speaker: Father Bill Casey is a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and a 1979 graduate of Temple University. After graduating from college, he served as an officer in the U.S. Army. Upon leaving the Army, he entered the Congregation of the Fathers of Mercy. He studied Philosophy at Christendom College and Theology at Holy Apostles Seminary and was ordained to the priesthood in 1991. From 1997-2009, Fr. Casey served as the Superior General of the Congregation. Father attributes his call to the priesthood to the Mercy of God, his love for the study of Sacred Scripture, and his strong devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

Father Casey is a nationally renowned speaker and a frequent guest on EWTN.

Learn more about Fr. Casey and the Fathers of Mercy here: https://fathersofmercy.com/about-us-fom/

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