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MaryT777
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Thanks for the recommendation for “My Complete Rosary Prayer Book.” I just ordered it for $8.95 from Ebay. It is 96 pages and includes the Scriptural rosary as you noted. I cannot wait to receive it.
I read/hear that very often. Why is that, when Scripture is read at every Mass? Is this throwback from when most people couldn’t read/understand Latin?One thing he raised was (what he sees) as the Church’s lack of emphasis on reading scripture.
You could’ve gotten it for $4.95 from Catholic sources. It pays to Google even before using Ebay.Thanks for the recommendation for “My Complete Rosary Prayer Book.” I just ordered it for $8.95 from Ebay. It is 96 pages and includes the Scriptural rosary as you noted. I cannot wait to receive it.
The answer to the question really is, “it’s completely up to you.” YOU have to discern which would be of more benefit to you.I am mentoring a friend of mine who is thinking about joining the Catholic Church and we were discussing some issues over lunch. He is from a protestant background but he married a catholic woman and is pretty close to making the leap but he has issues with some catholic practices. One thing he raised was (what he sees) as the Church’s lack of emphasis on reading scripture. I explained that the Church encourages people to read the Bible but that many Catholic practices began in a time before everyone had their own copy of the Bible. So this got me thinking…
Let’s say I have 20 minutes for devotional time, what would be of more benefit to me; reading the Bible or praying the rosary?
Thanks.
They both are great, but I think if you practice a little extra devotion to the Blessed Mother by saying her Rosary, she will definitely help you.Let’s say I have 20 minutes for devotional time, what would be of more benefit to me; reading the Bible or praying the rosary?