I have no problem with Catholic schools doing Catholic things: school Masses, retreats, daily prayer, occasional confession opportunities, a general focus on good living, compassion and generosity. We are good at those things, even though few students or staff are actually “Catholic” in the way they practise their faith.
What I have a problem with is forcing children to say a repetitive prayer (counted off on the beads, of course - we wouldn’t want to count incorrectly) when they could be offered the opportunity to make a more personal, meaningful prayer.
For example, when I am required to say a prayer at a meeting, I always ask people to offer quiet prayers of a personal nature. This is in keeping with Matthew 6:6 (“go to your room” etc).
Another concern: if prayers are forced, they can’t be genuine. Therefore, they will not “get through” at all.
If Marian Devotion is not required of the faithful (beyond the main dogmatic statements which are more recognition than devotion), and if praying the Rosary is not required, I won’t be inclined to enforce this.
Surely a carefully considered prayer is of more personal and spiritual value than a dull, repetitive, forced prayer.
(NOTE: I have nothing against those with a devotion to Mary. I admire and respect that. It’s not for me, that’s all.)
The rosary is VERY profound. I was reading about an exorcist, I think from the Vatican, who was talking about exorcisms. He was talking about how, during an exorcism, the demon(s) would curse everybody present, the Pope, I think also Jesus but for some reason NOT the Virgin Mary, never, ever.
Well, it could be that the Blessed Virgin Mary has the honor of crushing Satan’s head. Her role is quite special. Demons HATE the Blessed Virgin Mary and the rosary, because it’s her tool.
She promised us that peace and basically anything can be obtained through praying the rosary. She said if we didn’t pray the rosary, that things would continue to deteriorate.
She gave us 15 promises to those who prayed, and promoted, it, and I believe them.
In more than one apparition, which have been accepted by the Catholic Church, she told us to pray the rosary, daily. Now, this should be enough to encourage the faithful to comply, but the Church didn’t seem to want to force people, stopped just short of that.
However, it’s been strongly encouraged.
Saint after saint has prayed it and promoted it.
When I was younger, there were times I saw it as tedious and didn’t understand its value. However, many miracles have been attributed to it.
It does have a repetitive, meditative quality to it.
In my own family, the rosary has been prayed for generations, not sure exactly how many. However, my mother (who will turn 89 y.o.) said that when she was young, she and her family got down on their knees, nightly, as a family and prayed the rosary together.
In fact, they did it in 2 languages. It was started in English, and my grandparents responded in French. (I am of French Canadian descent). Now, it’s my understanding that was the pattern for the previous generation, as well.
In my generation, we did the rosary for a time, but it ended up getting lost. We said we didn’t have time, that it was too repetitive, that it wasn’t for modern times. So, we more or less did away with it.
Then, later on, I noticed my parents began to bring back that custom of the nightly rosary. They normally retired to the bedroom, prayed together, just my parents. If one of us visiting was Catholic and wanted to, we prayed together, all of us. My parents got on their knees, and myself, when we were able to.
I have noticed that in my life, when I distanced myself from my faith, weekly mass or the rosary, all hell broke loose. I find the rosary to be very powerful, that it brings so much goodness and peace.
I have seen evidence in my own life of the power of it, so nobody needs to convince me of it.
The older I get, the more appreciation I have for it. I see now about the mysteries…which, together, are a mini catechism lesson in and of themselves. Further, we repeat our beliefs in the creed, which act as a reminder so that we never forget our faith. In modern times, when we are forgetting ourselves and our faith, I think this is more helpful than ever.
I don’t think anybody knows more about how to get close to God than the saints, and the saints have given the rosary their endorsement.
The rosary won’t hurt anybody, quite to the contrary. It is an armor against hell. It works against heresies and more.
The rosary takes all of 15 min. to pray.
Here’s some info on the rosary from EWTN.
ewtn.com/Devotionals/prayers/rosary/
I wish we’d all pray the rosary. If we did, according to Our Lady, we would have peace.