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Rosary and saint medal question?
I am a Roman Catholic, and so I do try to at least occasionally pray the rosary. I have a nice rosary, and I have seen people put saint medals on their rosaries so that the saint may pray for them. I was thinking of putting a medal of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton on my rosary, but I want to know first if this is truly appropriate to do, and secondly if it is ok, where is the appropriate place to place it on the rosary, like if it is okay to place it on the same ring as the crucifix. All help is appreciated!
The most common and appropriate place to add a saint's medal is to the centre piece.
It takes only fifteen min to recite a Rosary to make a daily prayer you will gain tremendously in all areas of life.
THERE ARE FIFTEEN PROMISES OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN TO CHRISTIANS WHO FAITHFULLY PRAY THE ROSARY
1 To all those who shall pray my Rosary devoutly, I promise my special protection and great graces.
2 Those who shall persevere in the recitation of my Rosary will receive some special grace.
3 The Rosary will be a very powerful armor against hell; it will destroy vice, deliver from sin and dispel heresy.
4 The rosary will make virtue and good works flourish, and will obtain for souls the most abundant divine mercies. It will draw the hearts of men from the love of the world and its vanities, and will lift them to the desire of eternal things. Oh, that souls would sanctify themselves by this means.
5 Those who trust themselves to me through the Rosary will not perish.
6 Whoever recites my Rosary devoutly reflecting on the mysteries, shall never be overwhelmed by misfortune. He will not experience the anger of God nor will he perish by an unprovided death. The sinner will be converted; the just will persevere in grace and merit eternal life.
7 Those truly devoted to my Rosary shall not die without the sacraments of the Church.
8 Those who are faithful to recite my Rosary shall have during their life and at their death the light of God and the plenitude of His graces and will share in the merits of the blessed.
9 I will deliver promptly from purgatory souls devoted to my Rosary.
10 True children of my Rosary will enjoy great glory in heaven.
11 What you shall ask through my Rosary you shall obtain.
12 To those who propagate my Rosary I promise aid in all their necessities.
13 I have obtained from my Son that all the members of the Rosary Confraternity shall have as their intercessors, in life and in death, the entire celestial court.
14 Those who recite my Rosary faithfully are my beloved children, the brothers and sisters of Jesus Christ.
15 Devotion to my Rosary is a special sign of predestination.
all these promises are true and can be counted on
there are also many physical, mental and spiritual benefits to praying the Rosary daily.
You can read all three lists of benefits here.
http://www.erosary.com/rosary/benefits/spiritual.htm
Peace
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The first version of the rosary came from the 3rd and 4th centuries. At that time, most folk couldn't read or write but they were capable of memorizing and reciting a series of short prayers. But, while focusing on their praying, it was hard to keep count of the number of prayers that were being said. So, people tied knots in ropes or used small stones or pebbles to represent each prayer so they could more easily keep track of the quantity of prayers they recited.
Saint Dominic originated a type of rosary ( like the one we all know today ) in the thirteenth century. The original rosary design was repeatedly changed through the centuries. And, by the point of the Renaissance, it developed into the form that we all know today.
The rosary makes reference to a set of prayers and meditations. A string of beads is used to keep an eye on the sequence of prayers. While saying each prayer, you need to reflect on the life of Jesus Christ and his mother, the Virgin Mary. The rosary is critical to Roman Catholics, who consider it holy. Rosary prayers are counted on the beads. While praying, many dedicated believers use this moment of peace to meditate on certain chapters of the Bible.
The rosary consists of a lot of beads known as rosary beads. These beads are arranged in five sets of ten, called decades. On most rosary beads, a bigger bead or a decorative bead separates each set. The beads end in a little pendant that usually contains an image of the Virgin Mary. This is followed by a short string of one bead, 3 beads and one bead placed at little intervals. At the end of this formation, there is customarily a crucifix.
Rosary beads can be obtained at Catholic bookstores and churches as well as online. In addition, you can purchase audio recordings of the rosary on cd. A say the rosary cd makes it much easier to follow along and allows you to say the rosary while traveling or exercising.
Buy the Say The Rosary CD and get your prayers answered.
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