"The news broke late yesterday that Islamic State jihadists executed
freelance journalist James Foley and posted a video of his beheading. Foley, 40, had been missing for two years while
covering the conflict in Syria. I am not going to link
to the video or include screen shots from it, but I will share another link
that has been circulating since the news of Foley’s brutal death: an article he wrote for the alumni magazine of Marquette University, his alma
mater. The piece is about the time Foley spent imprisoned in Libya in 2011:
"I began to pray the rosary. It was what my mother and grandmother
would have prayed.
I said 10 Hail Marys between each Our Father. It took a long time,
almost an hour to count 100 Hail Marys off on my knuckles. And it helped to
keep my mind focused.
"Clare and I prayed together out loud. It felt energizing to speak
our weaknesses and hopes together, as if in a conversation with God, rather
than silently and alone. . . ."
In a recent commentary, Catherine Harmon offered James Foley's reflection on the Rosary.
To access the complete post, please visit:
The CWR Blog: Slain journalist James Foley on praying the rosary in captivity (20 AUG 14)
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