Contact

Praying hands by Albrecht Dürer
Praying Hands — Albrecht Dürer, c. 1508

If you would like to write — to share a prayer intention, to ask a question, to suggest a Marian shrine for our Pray With Us Live page, or simply to say hello — you are very welcome to.


Write to us

The website’s email is:

journeywithmothermary@gmail.com

Please feel free to write in any language; we will read and reply with care. Letters about prayer intentions are held quietly and brought before Mary in the daily Rosary — you do not need to share more than you wish.

Cast all your anxiety on Him, because He cares for you.

— 1 Peter 5:7
Candles in a Marian chapel
Candles before Our Lady — a Marian chapel in Dülmen, Germany

Get involved

This website is, before anything else, a place of quiet prayer. There is no fundraiser, no membership, nothing to sign up for. But if you would like to take part in some small way, here are four ways:

Pray with us live

Each day there is a live Rosary somewhere in the world — at Lourdes, at Fátima, at Knock, at Jasna Góra, and at many other shrines. The Pray With Us Live page lists the streams. Even five minutes joined with the pilgrims of one of these shrines is a quiet act of communion.

The evening torchlight Rosary at Lourdes
The evening torchlight Rosary at Lourdes

Suggest a shrine or a stream

If you know of a Marian shrine that broadcasts a live Rosary, and we have not yet listed it, please write to us. We would love to add more streams from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East — wherever Mary is being honored quietly.

Share the website

Pass the link on to one person who might be helped by it — someone going through a hard time, someone who has drifted from prayer, someone who has never met Mary as a mother. The website is built so that whoever arrives, whatever the hour, finds something quiet and welcoming.

Pray for the ministry

Most of all, please pray for this small work — that it stay faithful to its purpose, which is simply to point gently to Jesus, through the heart of His Mother, for those who arrive looking for Him.


Behold your Mother.

— John 19:27