LONGWOOD | If you are a practicing Catholic, you most likely have or know children who have strayed from the faith.
“Nones,” or the religiously unaffiliated, are said to be the largest population in the United States — 28%. But one parish is finding strength in prayer through Millions of Monicas.
With St. Monica as a model of persistent prayer, leading to the conversion of her son, St. Augustine, and husband, millions of women across the globe are meeting on a regular basis for one hour to pray for children who have left the church. Nativity Parish began their own Millions of Monicas ministry in April 2024.
Joanne Wharry has four grown children between the ages of 25 and 33. Like so many other Catholic families who raised their children in the faith, her children no longer practice. She worried about their spiritual life and prayed for them often. Now, she still prays daily, knowing others are praying for her children too. It has helped her surrender much of her worry.
“In the back of my mind, I wanted to start a prayer group where people could pray for their kids,” Wharry said. “But I’m not the type of woman to go and organize things.”