Mary’s Town is made possible through the devoted efforts of volunteers who love Our Lady.
If you are willing and able to lend us your time,
please contact Michael at ogdenmforbes@live.com.
Exeuntes autem invenerunt hominem Cyreneum, nomine Simonem; hunc angariaverunt, ut tolleret crucem eius.
– Matthew 27:32
Join us each Monday and Thursday
as we pray
a beautiful Holy Rosary via ZOOM,
in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament.
Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum.
Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus.
Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus,
nunc et in hora mortis nostrae.
Amen.
The National Director of Priests for Life, Fr. Frank Pavone, is a courageous advocate for the lives of the unborn and a seasoned expert in the world of pro-life activism. Once per month, Fr. Pavone joins us in prayer at
Mary’s Town Holy Rosary, and shares some of his experience fighting for God’s children in an increasingly callous and neo-pagan world.
Father’s availability changes from month-to-month, so please join us by contacting Michael at ogdenmforbes@live.com and soon be notified of Father’s next appearance.
Mary’s Town Productions LLC is a Catholic Production Company whose sole vision is to pray for and work toward the transformation of Hollywood and all media worldwide. We here at Mary’s Town are humbly attempting to invite our Queen Mother back to Her leadership role in the city of “the Angels” and the inner media hub of the world, Hollywood.
After all it was Mary’s Town from the city’s inception, as Los Angeles originally was named in 1781 “Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angeles” (“Our Lady, Queen of the Angels”). Thus, we are named Mary’s Town Productions and Mary’s Town Holy Rosary.
As you can see in our logo, Mary’s Town Productions has chosen “The Union of Jesus and Mary” as our symbol to reflect the illuminating vibrant life and redeeming love which we all yearn for in this “valley of tears”.
Mary’s Town Holy Rosary gathers twice per week via ZOOM (Monday evening, 7:00 pm PST; and Thursday morning, 9:30 am PST). Our community has members from all over the United States and throughout the world, who join in praying for the conversion of all souls within Hollywood and all media worldwide. Following each Holy Rosary we have amazing guest speakers who share their stories and insights of being Catholic creatives of faith.”
Please look to our most recent summary of Mary’s Town Productions and Mary’s Town Holy Rosary at on Youtube at: “How They Love Mary: Mary’s Town Productions is Asking Mary to Wrap Her Mantle Around Hollywood.”
Each Monday evening and Thursday morning PST, Mary’s Town prays a beautiful Holy Rosary, via ZOOM, in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament. Directly following each Holy Rosary, we also are gifted with accomplished guest speakers who inspire us with their years of wisdom as Catholics working within the world of media and entertainment.
Every Monday and Thursday we are graced with accomplished guest speakers. These Catholic creatives engage us for an hour and a half, live via ZOOM. This provides the community of Mary’s Town the opportunity to be inspired by the depth of their creative knowledge and insight into the world of entertainment and media. This, in turn, emboldens us to to pray for and produce greater visionary works in our collective missions to transform the hearts and souls of all the peoples of the world.
Approximately once per month, Mary’s Town goes on “Hollywood Safaris” where we go directly into the “Lion’s Den” and pray the Holy Rosary in front of iconic media industries within Hollywood. We earnestly pray for a metanoia of the souls therein and the works they produce going forward.
You Are Welcome Here at Mary’s Town Holy Rosary!
We invite people of all nations and cultures to gather in prayer to Our Blessed Mother.
So far, we have heard more than 15 languages used in venerating Mary.
Click HERE to see them all – or join us during our Holy Rosary to add your native tongue to this list!
"We want Mary to have the final say in deciding to whom and for what purpose the grace of our prayers and good works should be applied."
St. Maximilian Kolbe