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Visitors may view any section of the site, but in order to post a message, you will need to create an account.  When you create your account, please indicate if you are willing to act as an area coordinator.  We will need the phone numbers of area coordinators, but they will be the only members who are able to edit the upcoming processions board in each state.  

There are two main sections to the networking portion of our site.  The first is a board where you can leave messages of support and encouragement, to add your name to the list of supporters of Our Lady's work.  You can leave either your screen name or your real name.   The goal is to encourage others and let them know that there are others who support this work.  

The second main section is divided by state.  Choose your state, and you will see three options.  The first option is to network with others in your area by county.  Click on this board, and if you see your county already on the list, click on it, and add a new post such as "I am willing to coordinate a procession in this county" or "Contact me when there is a procession planned here."    If your county is not yet listed, click "New Thread", use the name of your county as the title of the thread, and post your message as above.   You may also do this for surrounding counties, if you are willing to drive to participate in Rosary processions there.  The "Upcoming Processions" board is locked to area coordinators only for posting, but you may view to see if there are already processions planned in your area .  If you wish to become a coordinator for your area, but did not indicate so on your registration, please email the administrator.  Processions which have already taken place will be moved to the "Completed Processions" section of each state board, where those who participated may post their reflections on the event, how it turned out, and others may comment as well.
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