Rosary "Etiquette"

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Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee;
blessed art thou amongst women,
and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners,
now and at the hour of our death. Amen.
Thanks I know the prayer to Mary well.
 
I get distracted often, leave it until last thing at night when I am tired, have a visitor arrive and have to stop and start. What I think myself is that the Rosary gives me daily time focusing on Jesus life and Ideally I want to be recollected, but I am a work in progress and I do what I can.

That is what I would focus on if I were you, that it helps keep you closer to Jesus, even if you prayer doesn’t feel like it is being done perfectly.
 
Thank you to all those who replied to this, and a BIG thank you to the OP. This has been a question on my heart as well.
 
I would say I have become very confused on praying the Rosary in that growing up as a child, I was taught one decade was the completion of the Rosary, now since I have been on CAF I am finding out that 3 decades is the original intent or way to pray the Rosary, so I tried that one time in adoration, I did not find it to be very hard, and I broke it up an took a break in between for contemplation , personal prayer etc,… so figure it takes me 20 minutes to do one decade, an an hour for entire 3 decades.
Now I notice in church when we had a living rosary for children, it was one decade…

then I know we have a rosary group in our parish, though I have not participated so I can not comment if they just pray one decade or all 3.

in the end my question is praying 1 decade of the rosary, or 3, is there really a right or wrong ? or are they both equal ?
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I’m wondering if I understand your post correctly. When you say “decade” do you mean 10 Hail Marys or five sets of 10 Hail Marys?
 
Or better yet pray to Jesus directly as no mediator is required,
Do you never ask your friends and family to pray for you? Do you never pray for your friends and family when asked, or even of your own initiative? What makes you think the Holy Virgin is any different?
 
I don’t believe you should adore Mary.
No one believes you should adore Mary. Adoration is reserved solely for God. However, we may venerate Mary or any saint, just as we may venerate and respect kings and queens on earth.
 
No one believes you should adore Mary. Adoration is reserved solely for God. However, we may venerate Mary or any saint, just as we may venerate and respect kings and queens on earth.
Hey I think you got it! My reference was too someone else who said they adored Mary. Glad to see your diligence and being cautious
 
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I’m wondering if I understand your post correctly. When you say “decade” do you mean 10 Hail Marys or five sets of 10 Hail Marys?
Ahhhh I am probably getting things really confused, I think what I mean is the 5 sets of 10 hail Marys’, and for what ever reason don’t ask me why I was calling that a decade.

SO to try an clarify if I totally confused myself and everyone else, I have been under the impression that the correct way to pray the Rosary is 5 sets of hail Marys’ 3 times,

if I am totally confused I will just stick with what I have been doing which is just simply using a standard Rosary that anyone can buy any where from a jewelry shop to a Church gift shop, and pray that one time around.

for some reason I thought the Rosary was meant to be prayed 3 times… why I have no idea anymore.
 
Hey good material, again just my preference in having a direct relationship with Christ.
I, too, have a direct relationship with Christ; He is my God, my only God, with the Father and the Holy Spirit.

I do enjoy the ‘friendship’ of the saints, angels, and Mary; Jesus Himself told us that she is our mother, as some of His last words on the Cross.

As long as I have no other God, the friendships are not a problem. Let’s not confuse words that have many definitions. We worship only God, and nothing and no one else. We can love and respect the saints, angels and Mary. As long as we are using ‘adore’ in the love and respect context, it is not a problem.
**a·dore **
/əˈdôr/
Verb
Love and respect (someone) deeply.
Worship; venerate.
**ven·er·ate **
/ˈvenəˌrāt/
Verb
Regard with great respect; revere.
Synonyms
revere - respect - honour - honor - esteem - worship
I respect your right not to have relationships with Mary and the saints. Please respect others who choose to do so, and as I said, are encouraged to do so in many ways (yes, I know the difference between encouraged and required).
 
INHO------

Praying the Rosary is indeed meditating upon and honoring Our Lord. The Lord is in every decade and we see the Lord oft times through the eyes of Mary, His Mother.

It is the*** work*** of prayer to immerse one’s self into each mystery, to fight the evil one’s distractions that he wages against us, wages against us via the ‘chinks’ of our Christian armor. Chinks of sloth, lusts, anxiety, attachments to the world and the like. We* fight* to get to know Our Lord and he* sees* this. He refreshes us with gifts both temporal and eternal. He takes the warmth of our hearts during the Rosary and warms other souls with His Love in unison, if I understand arightly. His heart aches to give us the good things of heavenly zeal. We help Him spend His mercy when we place ourselves in His service with the recitation of the Rosary.

When considered what is at work in the Rosary, the burden becomes easier - yes?

You have distractions during the Rosary? Good! You are fighting the good fight then. You are facilitating the reversal of the sin that is in ourselves. In our nation. In our world.
 
Hey thanks. And agree on the definitions. Adoration is same as worship thus should only apply to deity.
I, too, have a direct relationship with Christ; He is my God, my only God, with the Father and the Holy Spirit.

I do enjoy the ‘friendship’ of the saints, angels, and Mary; Jesus Himself told us that she is our mother, as some of His last words on the Cross.

As long as I have no other God, the friendships are not a problem. Let’s not confuse words that have many definitions. We worship only God, and nothing and no one else. We can love and respect the saints, angels and Mary. As long as we are using ‘adore’ in the love and respect context, it is not a problem.

I respect your right not to have relationships with Mary and the saints. Please respect others who choose to do so, and as I said, are encouraged to do so in many ways (yes, I know the difference between encouraged and required).
 
Or better yet pray to Jesus directly as no mediator is required,
no not required…but each of us need all the help we can get…
sigh…:signofcross:
As the Bible says :

Hail Mary, Full of Grace…👍:signofcross:

She is there to help us because She is ***full ***of God’s Grace, as indicated in Scripture…

I know that asking for the prayers of the Mother of God to intercede for me to Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior is paramount in my personal healing. I hope it is with yours…
 
no not required…but each of us need all the help we can get…
sigh…:signofcross:
As the Bible says :

Hail Mary, Full of Grace…👍:signofcross:

She is there to help us because She is ***full ***of God’s Grace, as indicated in Scripture…

I know that asking for the prayers of the Mother of God to intercede for me to Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior is paramount in my personal healing. I hope it is with yours…
Its an individual choice, as I prefer the direct relationship with Christ. But I can see your point of view in needing a mediator. There is no right or wrong answer. As I prefer the Lord’ prayer. Thanks.
 
Hey thanks. And agree on the definitions. Adoration is same as worship thus should only apply to deity.
…But I can see your point of view in needing a mediator.
First, apologies going to the OP for the derailment of this thread.

Second, I appreciate the various viewpoints that have come out of this thread, mostly.

Minnesota1, welcome to CAF! Again, I ask you for respect for my beliefs as I have been respecting yours. As I said, adoration has more than one meaning, and I explained why it is ALSO used as ‘love’. I have not come at you and said my way is better, like you have implied yours are. Nor have I twisted your words around. That is not a mature way to have proper discourse. Thinly veiled criticisms and jabs at those who do respect Mary, the Rosary, and other Church traditions, is very disrespectful. Please do not discourage those who wish to do so; it can be especially confusing for people who are new to the Church or to various traditions. Mary is highly revered, respected, venerated, blessed by most of the Catholic faithful. It isn’t that we ‘need’ a mediator (you going directly to Christ doesn’t mean you have less need than anyone else, or a better relationship with Jesus); it’s that it’s a Grace and Blessing that is offered to us. Who would turn down a Gift from our Creator, our Lord, our Savior? He has given us His MOTHER!

I’m getting the feeling, however, that you are on this thread, enjoying poking and agitating people. If that is not your intent, my apologies, but that is how it is coming across.

Sincerely,
 
Ahhhh I am probably getting things really confused, I think what I mean is the 5 sets of 10 hail Marys’, and for what ever reason don’t ask me why I was calling that a decade.

SO to try an clarify if I totally confused myself and everyone else, I have been under the impression that the correct way to pray the Rosary is 5 sets of hail Marys’ 3 times,

if I am totally confused I will just stick with what I have been doing which is just simply using a standard Rosary that anyone can buy any where from a jewelry shop to a Church gift shop, and pray that one time around.

for some reason I thought the Rosary was meant to be prayed 3 times… why I have no idea anymore.
Yes, the 5 sets of Hail Marys (each 10 beads are a decade) are what makes up most of the Rosary as we use it. However, there used to be 3 sets of mysteries (now there are 4); so if you were to want to pray the complete set of mysteries, all 15, that would be 3 times (now 4, counting Luminous). I hope this helps.
 
I’ve been trying for years to pray the Rosary daily but have always struggled with either falling asleep or just being bored with it. Recently, I started praying it during walks on my 15 minute breaks at work or playing my Rosary CD in my car. Both really help me to accomplish my prayers, and I’ve actually started to enjoy it very much.

I have two concerns, however. On both my walk and in my car, I rarely have enough time to finish five decades in one sitting, so I break it up throughout the day to complete that day’s mysteries. The other is that sometimes I get distracted with either other cars or people walking past me and lose focus for a short time. I’m just wondering if this is reverent enough for the prayer or if I should focus on it when I can meditate on the mysteries more deeply.

Any thoughts are appreciated.
I didn’t have time to read all of the other replies, so pardon me if this has already been mentioned. Ironically just last night I watched a YouTube of Archbishop Fulton Sheen on The Rosary. And he talked about this exact thing. In fact he encouraged us to do whatever we could to get in a decade at a time all throughout the day so that at the end of the day, we could complete all 15 decades. He encourages carrying it, walking the streets with it, praying in line, using bumps on the car steering wheel if you forgot your Rosary etc. It was a great program - if you have the time it’s worth a listen.

youtube.com/watch?v=dl4Fr9HjK7Y&feature=player_detailpage
 
I used to do it when driving, but I almost feel like it’s a cheap way out. You have nothing better to do when you’re driving so you pray a Rosary. I feel like it’s more meaningful if you take some of your free time and do it. It’s just getting into that habit isn’t all too easy. Doing it before going to bed is difficult because you get tired late at night. The Rosary is pretty comforting and relaxing :p.
 
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