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Memaw
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Your being taught to pray a very cherished form of Catholic prayer in a Catholic school. What’s so wrong about that??? Your not the only student in that school! Your attitude is what needs working on. Maybe you should talk to your priest and let him help you come to a better understanding. Do you think about the Mysteries for each decade? It is a beautiful form of prayer. Practice makes perfect. God Bless, MemawNo, there’s nothing wrong with the Rosary at all, if you pray it willingly.
Forcing children to pray in any form is immoral.
My style is to say something like, “Now, please offer a prayer for something or someone, or just to offer thanks to God. If you don’t want to pray, please think about how you might do something to help someone today.”
Now, I’m not presenting myself as a prayer guru, but how is the Rosary any better than this?
Here’s how it will play out, I think:
Scenario 1: Children pray the Rosary willingly and with good intentions. I have no problem with this.
**Scenario 2: **Children recite prayers, unwillingly and by rote, and forget the experience immediately. Point? None.
Scenario 3: Children willingly offer prayers for something personal and significant. If they choose not to pray, they might reflect on their lives and behaviour.
Scenario 4: Children don’t reflect on anything, and just sit there.
Under no scenario above is it my business to impose a form of spirituality on them; I can only encourage and provide the “space” for them to do it.
It’s a personal journey and I have no more insight than they do.