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I went to the morning Eucharistic service this morning and saw that someone had made simple white rosaries that they had place on a table in the back near the entrance. I glanced down and saw “St. Michael’s rosary. Free”
It was simple, handmade. I walked away from it, then decided to turn back and get one. No coincidences; there’s always a reason.
So I went online to see how this chapelet is prayed. I went to 4 different sites and they all differed in the way it is prayed, particularly the beginning. Different prayers. There are four beads after the crucifix (this one has no medal but a knot where I assume it would be) and none of these sites explained what to do with these beads. They say to start with different prayers, then skip to the first of 9 sets.
I’d like to pray this chapelet. Can someone tell me how? Thanks.
It was simple, handmade. I walked away from it, then decided to turn back and get one. No coincidences; there’s always a reason.
So I went online to see how this chapelet is prayed. I went to 4 different sites and they all differed in the way it is prayed, particularly the beginning. Different prayers. There are four beads after the crucifix (this one has no medal but a knot where I assume it would be) and none of these sites explained what to do with these beads. They say to start with different prayers, then skip to the first of 9 sets.
I’d like to pray this chapelet. Can someone tell me how? Thanks.