Welcome to the Rosary Coast to Coast Canada!

Now in its seventh year, the Rosary Coast to Coast 2025 will be livestreamed via Zoom at 3100 Weston Road, Toronto, on Monday, October 13, 2025, at 8 p.m. Eastern time. Join thousands who pray across Canada and the world on this momentous prayerful event to ask God’s mercy on our nation and worldwide!

8:00 p.m. Eastern

9:30 p.m. Newfoundland

9:00 p.m. Atlantic

7:00 p.m. Central

6:00 p.m. Mountain

5:00 p.m. Pacific and Yukon

On Sunday, October 13, 2024, at 8 p.m. Eastern time, at the field behind Carmen Stefano Community Centre (3100 Weston Road, Toronto, Ontario), Rosary Coast to Coast was held, where many gathered across the nation to pray the Rosary together both in person and online.

Some photos of the past Rosary Coast to Coast:

Renowned figures such as Raymond Cardinal Burke (USA), Fr. Donald Calloway, MIC (USA), Bishop Athanasius Schneider, Bishop Morlino (USA), Fr. Stinson, FSSP (USA), Bishop Conley (USA), and Archbishop Leo Cushley of the Archdiocese of St. Andrews & Edinburgh have endorsed the powerful Rosary Coast to Coast event!

“I wholeheartedly endorse the Novena for Our Nation and the Rosary Rally… I urge as many as are able to participate in these great spiritual works for the sake of our entire nation.” – Cardinal Raymond Burke

“I am 100% supportive of the Rosary Coast to Coast movement! Our world is in major trouble, and we need to turn to the prayer that Our Lady has most insistently asked us to pray in all of her recent approved apparitions: The Holy Rosary. “– Fr. Donald Calloway

“If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” – 2 Chronicles 7:14

Four key distinctions make Rosary Coast to Coast a profoundly impactful initiative:

1. **Purely Volunteer-Based**: Rosary Coast to Coast is entirely volunteer-driven and does not solicit donations. It focuses on prayer to promote unity and peace, encouraging individuals to form their own prayer groups led by dedicated prayer captains.

2. **Special Annual Event**: This event, held once a year, is unique in that anyone can pray the holy rosary from any location—whether at home, on an airplane, or elsewhere. The aim is to unite believers in prayer at a specific moment (this year, October 13 at 8 p.m. Eastern Time), creating a powerful collective experience.

3. **Global Movement**: Originating from the coasts of Poland, this grassroots effort has grown into a worldwide initiative, highlighting the incredible scope of people coming together in faith and devotion.

4. **Support from Clergy**: Rosary Coast to Coast boasts support from esteemed members of the clergy, including cardinals and bishops, further solidifying its significance in the faith community. The event will be livestreamed at 3100 Weston Road, Toronto, offering an opportunity for everyone to join from anywhere in the world.

Last year, the Rosary Coast to Coast garnered incredible support at the Marian Shrine of Gratitude at 3100 Weston Road, Toronto, Ontario. This revered shrine has been a focal point for annual prayer events from May to December for nearly twenty years.

This year, we urge everyone to pray for the healing of the Marian Shrine of Gratitude, one of the central intentions of Rosary Coast to Coast Canada 2025.

Curious to learn more about the impactful Marian Shrine of Gratitude? Watch the video below to uncover its rich history, impactful events, and the endorsement by Bishop Lacey (+), featuring insights from Fr. Basil Cembalista (+) who founded the shrine in 2005.

Please remember the following message: Fr. Basil Cembalista, with the assistance of devoted Catholics, constructed the Marian Shrine of Gratitude to be a place where prayers are answered. This revered shrine has been the site of numerous healings and is considered a heavenly haven on earth.

During the lockdown, Angie Carboni, the coordinator of Rosary Coast to Coast, was featured in an interview on breakfast TV. The interview can be viewed at the following link: https://www.stbernadettesfrc.org/marian-shrine. Presently, Angie leads a candlelight Rosary procession at 8 p.m. near the Marian Shrine of Gratitude on major feast days of the year. Unfortunately, this beloved shrine was sold this summer.

A petition has been signed by many individuals to restore the shrine to its original splendor and location. You can show your support by adding your name at the bottom of the page for the Marian Shrine of Gratitude’s intentions. Our collective prayers are for the shrine’s reinstatement at the original site established by Fr. Basil Cembalista, where it rightfully belongs.

Interested in the Rosary Coast to Coast?

We are immensely grateful to our beloved brothers and sisters in Christ who have wholeheartedly answered God’s call to lead their parish and school communities in prayer during past Rosary Coast to Coast events. Your commitment to this noble cause is truly inspiring.

Churches:

1.) Saint Gerard’s Church– 8944 Elbow Drive SW, Calgary, Alberta (www.stgerards.ca)

2.) Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon – 123 Nelson Road, Treaty 6, Saskatoon (www.rcdos.ca)

3.) Good Shepherd’s Church– P.O. Box 310, Bathurst, New Brunswick (www.goodshepherdparish.faith)

4.) Saint Peter the Apostle Catholic Church– 52b Church Street, Parry Sound, Ontario

5.) Saint Philip Parish and Saint Clare Mission– 127 Burke Street, P.O Box 59, Richmond, Ontario (www.stphilips-church.com)

6.) Notre Dame-Des-Victoires Church– 2700, rue Lacordaire, Montreal, Quebec (http://www..notre-dame-de-quebec.org/notre-dame-des-victoires)

7.) Immaculate Conception Church– 386 Rogers Street, Peterborough, Ontario (www.immaculatepeterborough.ca)

8.) Saint Rose of Lima Parish– 3216 Lawrence Avenue East, Scarborough, Ontario (www.stroseoflimasc.archtoronto.org)

9.) Saint Brigid Mission Church- 2015 River Road, Manotick Station, Ontario

10.) Saint Stanislaus Kostka Church– 12 Denison Avenue, Toronto, Ontario (www.ststanislauskostkato.archtoronto.org)

11.) Saint Alphonsus Parish- 540 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario (www.stalphonsusto.archtoronto.org)

12.) Saint Joseph Parish– 162 Church Road, Bras d’Or, Nova Scotia

13.) Saint Matthew Church– 16079 88th Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia (https://saintmatthews.ca)

14.) Saint Casimir’s Parish– 156 Roncesvalles Avenue, Toronto (https://stcasimirsto.archtoronto.org)

15.) St. Patrick’s Parish– Grand River, Prince Edward Island

16.) Archdiocese of Grouard-McLennan ( http://archgm.ca )

17.) Archdiocese of Kingston, Ontario ( http://romancatholic.kingston.on.ca )

18.) Diocese of Montreal ( http://diocesemontreal.org )

19.) Dormition of the Mother of God Church, Mississauga, Ontario

20.) Legion of Mary, Saint Patrick’s Parish, Mississauga, Ontario

Schools:

1.) Academie Providence School– 998 Frances Street, Ottawa (www.academieprovidence.ca)

2.) Our Lady of Lourdes Elementary School– 2547 Hebert Road, West Kelowna, British Columbia (www.olol-bc.com)

3.) Saint Angela School– 302 Russell Road, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (https://www.gscs.ca/ang)

Individuals and prayer captains:

1.) Lennie David- Delta, British Columbia

2.) Luciana Gravel– York region, Ontario

3.) Aurelia Bertocchi

4.) Patrick Slaney– Toronto, Ontario

5.) Martha Galvan

6.) Cyril Fleming– Oakville, Ontario

7.) Darlene Lichkowski

8.) Jack- Nova Scotia

9.) Mike McGuire– Sudbury, Ontario

10.) Joyce Simoes– Calgary, Alberta

11.) Antonio Grande– Toronto, Ontario

12.) Jennifer– Ottawa, Ontario

Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of the former Marian Shrine of Gratitude in Toronto through these moving videos. Witness the countless miracles that have taken place on its serene grounds. Hear the powerful stories of those whose lives bear witness to the undeniable power of God.

Watch the video showcasing the miracles and testimonials of visitors at Our Lady Shrine of Gratitude, the mini-Lourdes of Canada!

If you want to know more about the Our Lady Shrine of Gratitude, don’t miss the comprehensive interview below with Angela Carboni, the Rosary Coast to Coast Canada coordinator and director of Children of the Eucharist and Saint Bernadette’s Family Resource Centre, by Breakfast TV in 2020.

Now in its eighth year in Canada, on October 13, 2024, the Rosary Coast to Coast live event at 3100 Weston Road, Toronto, gathered together many faithful online and in person. We hope to see many participants as usual for this year’s Rosary Coast to Coast 2025!
Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us!

Join thousands of individuals, churches, schools, and prayer communities who have signed in to pledge their support of the Rosary Coast to Coast. Help spread the word by using the suggested announcement below via email blasts and printouts.

Rosary Coast to Coast intends to carry out the legacy of prayer and love. On September 13, 2023, hundreds joined in unison to pray, along with the City Councilor, the Provincial Parliament Member, and the ward Deputy Mayor, who encouraged everyone to take up the Rosary and pray to save the sacred grounds. The video taken on this special day is breathtaking below:

Since August 2023, the prayer rally has amassed a petition signed by more than 22,000 individuals. It’s truly inspiring to witness the support from those who have experienced healing, including individuals who have never visited the Marian Shrine of Gratitude.

Please take a moment to sign the petition here:

https://www.change.org/p/help-save-the-marian-shrine-of-gratitude

Many thanks to Ms. Angie Carboni, director of Saint Bernadette’s Family Resource Centre, who spearheaded the Rosary Coast to Coast in Canada for seven years since its inception in 2018.

May God’s love and protection be with you!