Praying faithfully has got to be a good thing, no question.
Presumably the promise only holds if you pray the rosary, i.e. you use it to help you draw near to and worship God, and not if you just carry it around? That’s what I meant, the idea that just owning a certain object with guarantee you heaven. I’m not saying that’s what Catholics believe or do, I’m just saying it can look like that from outside.
You point out well what it is that makes sacramentals beautiful to me. It sounds like for you, praying the rosary is a deep spiritual experience that enriches your relationship with God. That’s wonderful, and a real blessing.
Actually you not only have to pray the rosary you must live out your faith also. What praying the rosary does is it connects you with God. And when you are in the mindset of being connected with God, it makes it easier to stay on the right road, because you feel you are not alone you have his Mother, Himself and all the Angels and Saints walking with you in your faith.
Its like you saying to God, I need to feel you more, get closer to you outside of your Church and ouside of the Eucharist so you do it with praying the rosary.
Its like taking a chill pill but it has no side effects for your heart, liver, lungs, etc. Its like the chill pill that takes away all of the stress in your life. Even if only for a short time.
What many people who condemn the rosary do not understand is what the rosary really is. It is really the Blessed Mother on her walk watching her son be killed. You are in a way actually walking with her and she with you, but what happens at the end of that horrible walk? Christ rises from the dead and as horrible as the pain was and the sorrow was, the Joy was unreal.
Thats what the rosary is, but sometimes it our walk through life with God and the Blessed Mother now walking with us, and us relating to her pain, which is never really that bad after all. And in the end when our pain and sorrow ends they are there to share our pure joy also.
But we go to her and God and live out our sorrow and pain in that half hour etc and know at the end of that walk God will help us. It does not happen immediately we do have to suffer, as Christ did, but you learn that there is always a reason for that suffering and when you truly believe that, it makes the suffering much easier to bare.