I like to pray the rosary before I go out for the day and sometimes I just can’t even get through a whole decade which makes me feel guilty. Can anybody relate?
Yes, I can relate. But because of time constrictions and/or distractions it is sometimes not practical.
Yet, the guilt, for me, I believe is justified, because if I’d only commit to a schedule there’d be no problem. None the less everyday I arise to seek first His Kingdom. And before the crucifix, make my morning offering, surrender my will to God, renew my consecration to the Immaculata, implore her intercession, protection of her angels, and my song and praises to her.
Then I reach for my beads.
Since I know I probably cannot fit all five decades in one session, I commit to at least the first decade.
Later throughout the shift at work, driving in the car, or sometimes before or after Mass, I will usually complete all five decades.
To please God and Mary, force yourself to go the extra step. Sacrifice is doing something you don’t want to do to prove your love to someone.
It’s very easy to get caught up in other things and neglect completing the daily Rosary. It’s a shame when this happens because my days are much brighter when I fervently complete all five decades. It’s like Mary giving me a high-five and I coast down hill from there. It’s an enormously wonderful blessing to believe our actions have pleased Blessed Mother.
Once I update my schedule I’ll be reciting my Rosary publicly before the TLM three times per week and during holy hour before the Blessed Sacrament three times per week.
I’ve just memorized the Memorare after taking some time to practice. And I’m pleased to now have that prayer in my arsenal of spiritual warfare.
The late Fr. John Hardon, S.J. said he recited the Memorare over a hundred times per day.
And FWIW, I suggest ignoring every single poor sinner who informs you that you are not obliged to the Rosary or any other Marian devotion.
Do it anyway because you have the freedom to greet her, turn to her, beg her intercessory prayers for graces of sanctity, imitate her, be her child, ask her protection, respect her, thank her, serve her, offer her your heart, be taught, led, and guided to Jesus in union with her.
Mary is the most perfect image of God in a purely human creature.
The best protection of our Faith is devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The Holy Spirit became fruitful through Mary His spouse. The Spirit through Mary shaped Christ’s human nature. The Spirit now effects each thing in us through Mary. It is the Spirits task to form Saints until the end of the world. But the Spirit does this with Mary, in Mary, and through Mary.
Mary does not block the action of Jesus, the sole Mediator between God and man, but rather completes it. Mary always operates in the background in union with the Spirit and leads man to conformity with Jesus.
She has authority and influence but always subordinate to her Son. And the authority she has is that she gets whatever she wants. Her influence as Queen and Mother for us is that if we want to obtain something from her Son, we go to her.