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mango_2003
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Not sure how to do it…just kinda curious.
~mango~
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You hold the bead with your fingers while reciting the indicated prayer. For further explanation… familyrosary.org/main/rosary-how.php.I don’t get the beads…how does that work?
EDIT: I checked out the second site and get it now. Where does one, if interested, get a Rosary…and do they cost anything?
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I’m sorry, but I don’t understand your question.One last question. Are there alternatives to the standard method…like a different method instead of the Hail Mary?
~mango~
Well…the point is meditation on the Mysteries. I think that’s neat. But I’d rather not say the Hail Mary’s. Is there any other prayer that can be substituted for the Hail Mary?I’m sorry, but I don’t understand your question.![]()
I don;t think there is a devotion that is like the Rosary that has any other prayer replacing the Hail Mary. You can say other prayers though while focusing on the mysteries.Well…the point is meditation on the Mysteries. I think that’s neat. But I’d rather not say the Hail Mary’s. Is there any other prayer that can be substituted for the Hail Mary?
~mango~
Actually there are many chaplets that do (like the Divine Mercy chaplet that uses the beads but with different prayers) – but then that one does not incorporate the mysteries. Only Our Lady’s Rosary meditates on the mysteries: “taught in the school of Mary”, neat huh?I don;t think there is a devotion that is like the Rosary that has any other prayer replacing the Hail Mary. You can say other prayers though while focusing on the mysteries.
The divine mercy chaplet uses Hail Mary’s though.Actually there are many chaplets that do (like the Divine Mercy chaplet that uses the beads but with different prayers) – but then that one does not incorporate the mysteries. Only Our Lady’s Rosary meditates on the mysteries: “taught in the school of Mary”, neat huh?
St. Louis de Montfort in “The Secret of the Rosary” writes that as you pray each decade, your angel makes a crown of 10 perfect white eternal roses and places it as a perfect gift of love on hers and Jesus’ heads on your behalf. He also writes about a king who was a non-believer but who required praying the Rosary of his people, even though he didn’t himself; he just kept one wrapped around his arm all the time. When he became deathly ill, he had a vision of his judgement in which our Lord weighed his sins–the sins of a pagan king–and their weight easily condemned him. But then Jesus commanded his angel to add to the scale all the masses of eternal crowns of roses made from all the pious rosaries said by his people through all the years he required it of them, and their weight was so great that the scale fell and he was saved. He awoke from the illness, converted and became a holy and pious king, and pledged to God his devotion to spreading the Rosary: truly a changed man.This is a wonderful site about the rosary.
mostholyrosary.org/prayers.html
You can pray with Fr. Scanlon as he leads the rosary aloud (I think it is .mp3 or .wav file). He offers short meditations and songs between mysteries. I have prayed this rosary in the car for years. Now it is online. There are many other wonderful pages to this site.
On your point of saying Hail Marys: I’ve heard them compared to little drops of oil added to the virgin’s containers who are waiting for the bridegroom.
I don;t think there is a devotion that is like the Rosary that has any other prayer replacing the Hail Mary. You can say other prayers though while focusing on the mysteries.