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The grace of God and the Rosary By Megan Marley

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od’s grace works in mysterious ways, especially when Our Lady gets involved, as Lucas Carey could tell you. More than three years ago, he sat in jail looking at a seven-year

prison sentence for domestic violence and was ready to go back to “a life of sin and depravity” as soon as he got out. Then the Rosary happened.

‘I HAD A LOT OF QUESTIONS’ Though raised Presbyterian, Lucas was functionally an atheist when he graduated from high school. By 19, he was homeless and doing drugs in California. “But it was actually out in California that I started believing in God,” Lucas said. “It was a really strange event, but I don’t know that without it I would be believing in God at this point.” Vibing to Bob Marley’s song “Jah Live” while working in a plant nursery, he suddenly felt caught up in light and was struck by a “thunderous voice that said, ‘I AM your God; you have denied me your whole life and you will know my name.’ “I was stuck there in the middle of what I was doing, tears just running down my face ... I had to take an early lunch break in order to gather myself,” Lucas recounted. “This was before I knew anything about the Bible. I had a lot of questions ... What if Jesus was a real person and what would that mean? What it all meant, his death on the cross — it’s insanity! But from there, I still kept going down a bad path.”

COMING HOME TO COMMUNION During the 2021 Easter Vigil, more than 210 catechumens and candidates entered the Catholic Church within our diocese. While there isn’t a final tally for 2022 yet, we do know that this year’s converts will be entering a final intense stretch of prayer and discernment following liturgies known as the Rite of Election and the Call to Continuing Conversion. This year’s Rites of Election and the Call to Continuing Conversion will take place at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday, March 5 at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Kansas City and 2 p.m. on Sunday, March 6 at the Cathedral of St. Joseph in St. Joseph. Be sure to keep our catechumens and candidates in your prayers!

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‘IT WAS A NECKLACE, AS FAR AS I KNEW’ Interestingly, Our Lady had lassoed Lucas during his time on the streets. “I was homeless for quite awhile and people were always giving out rosaries — almost throughout the entire time I was homeless I had a rosary somewhere on me. I didn’t know what it was, I didn’t know how to pray, I really just thought it was a necklace, as far as I knew,” Lucas said. After a couple of years of rough living, Lucas ended up back in Kansas City and in trouble with the law. “The night before I went to jail, I had gotten this rosary at a thrift store that was actually broken. So I was like, ‘OK I’ll give the rosary a home, I’ll fix it up,’” he recalled. “I wanted to pray the Rosary. I don’t know why.” “I knew that it consisted of Our Fathers and Hail Marys, but I didn’t know how to say a Hail Mary … I said like this half of a Hail Mary, and I ran through the entire broken Rosary,” Lucas said. “I fixed it wrong, too, now that I look back at it — I had a decade hanging off where your three Hail Marys are supposed to be. Then I went to jail.”


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