Our Lady of the Rosary
Also known as
- Feast of the Most Holy Rosary
- Our Lady of the Holy Rosary
- Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary
- Our Lady of Victory
About
On Sunday 7 October 1571 the combined Christian fleets under Don John of Austria achieved a significant naval victory over the Turks in the Straits of Lepanto. Thousands of Christians were liberated, the Turkish fleet was destroyed, and they suffered their first great defeat at sea. In gratitude to God and Our Lady, Pope Saint Pius V ordered an annual commemoration to be made of Our Lady of Victory. In 1573 Pope Gregory XIII transferred the feast to the first Sunday of October with the title Feast of the Most Holy Rosary since the victory was won through invocation of Our Lady of the Rosary. In 1716 Pope Clement XII extended the feast to the whole Latin Rite calendar, assigning it to the first Sunday in October. Pope Saint Pius X changed the date to 7 October in 1913. In 1969 Pope Paul VI changed the name of the feast to Our Lady of the Rosary.
- Colombia
- Guatemala
- United States
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- West Virgina, USA
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- Armidale, Australia, diocese of
- Azul, Argentina, diocese of
- Bacolod, Philippines, diocese of
- Balanga, Philippines, diocese of
- Chittagong, Bangladesh, diocese of
- Naxos–Andros–Tinos–Mykonos, Greece, archdiocese of
- Ilhéus, Brazil, diocese of
- Ondjiva, Angola, diocese of
- Toledo, Ohio, diocese of
- Vancouver, British Columbia, archdiocese of
- Lanusei, Italy, diocese of
- Victoria, Texas, diocese of
- Military Ordinariate of Arzobispado Castrense de España
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- in Argentina
- in Brazil
- in Italy
- in Malta
- Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines
- in Portugal
- in Spain
MLA Citation
- “Our Lady of the Rosary“. CatholicSaints.Info. 2 March 2024. Web. 26 April 2024. <>