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It’s by Fr. Benedict Groeschel. Don’t know if I should spend the money or not.
That would depend if you are a person (like me) who needs this kind of help to stay centered on the prayers and meditations. I spent the money, and play it frequently.It’s by Fr. Benedict Groeschel. Don’t know if I should spend the money or not.
Not cheesy at all. And Father Groeschel’s meditations are informative and centering.Is it “cheesey”? I’m eighteen, so I don’t want something that’s designed for old ladies (no offense to anyone here, it just is what it is!)
Hmmmm…we seem to have various opinions as to its cheeseyness. So, anyway you could hear it before deciding to buy it?Is it “cheesey”? I’m eighteen, so I don’t want something that’s designed for old ladies (no offense to anyone here, it just is what it is!)
I play it on my iPod every night (see signature). It is very good overall. If you listen to the entire CDs it may get long. When I ripped it to iTunes, I made playlists of only the mysteries and the opening and closing prayers. It is very good for most of the discussion before each mystery. There are only two parts of two discussions I disagree with when I hear it. That is pretty good across 20 mysteries.It’s by Fr. Benedict Groeschel. Don’t know if I should spend the money or not.
Oops, I just noticed this.I’m digging this old thread up because I have a question – “The Rosary is a Place” of WHAT? It’s not even a complete sentence…?
Help me, I don’t get it…
Have it, I like it.It’s by Fr. Benedict Groeschel. Don’t know if I should spend the money or not.
At the very start of the CD, Father compares the Rosary as an invisible chapel, a place we can retire to and pray, no matter where we are, or our state of mind. A quiet place, built in our mindsI’m digging this old thread up because I have a question – “The Rosary is a Place” of WHAT? It’s not even a complete sentence…?
Help me, I don’t get it…