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Is there a reason that decades in a rosary have ten Hail Mary’s? Was it always 10? When was the rosary that we use today established and are there any symbolic elements?
IOW, the lay people, who could not read or write their own languages let alone the Latin translation of the Psalms which religious recited daily, recited Hail Marys. The Our Fathers were later added to the rosary between the decades. And after that other prayers, such as the Glory be and the Fatima prayer with the Apostles Creed to start and the Hail Holy Queen and other prayers at the end. St. John Paul II added 1 more decade during his pontificate for those who wish to meditate on more aspects of Jesus life and mission.since the recitation of the Psalms divided into fifties was, as innumerable documents attest, the favourite form of devotion for religious and learned persons, so those who were simple or much occupied loved, by the repetition of fifty, a hundred, or a hundred and fifty were salutations of Our Lady, to feel that they were imitating the practice of God’s more exalted servants.
One more MYSTERY, not decade> LOLTo quote from the long, complex article Marie5890 graciously provided:
IOW, the lay people, who could not read or write their own languages let alone the Latin translation of the Psalms which religious recited daily, recited Hail Marys. The Our Fathers were later added to the rosary between the decades. And after that other prayers, such as the Glory be and the Fatima prayer with the Apostles Creed to start and the Hail Holy Queen and other prayers at the end. ***St. John Paul II added 1 more decade ***during his pontificate for those who wish to meditate on more aspects of Jesus life and mission.
Actually, the Luminous Mysteries consist of another 5 mysteries/decades–for Thursdays: how-to-pray-the-rosary-everyday.com/luminous-mystery-rosary.html.One more MYSTERY, not decade> LOL
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No, St. John Paul DIDN’T add a decade of Hail Marys – He added a set of Mysteries, The Luminous Mysteries, i.e. The Baptism in the Jordan, The Wedding at Cana, Preaching the Kingdom of God, The Transfiguration, and The Institution of the Holy Eucharist.To quote from the long, complex article Marie5890 graciously provided:
IOW, the lay people, who could not read or write their own languages let alone the Latin translation of the Psalms which religious recited daily, recited Hail Marys. The Our Fathers were later added to the rosary between the decades. And after that other prayers, such as the Glory be and the Fatima prayer with the Apostles Creed to start and the Hail Holy Queen and other prayers at the end. St. John Paul II added 1 more decade during his pontificate for those who wish to meditate on more aspects of Jesus life and mission.
Yes, I already corrected that. :tiphat:No, St. John Paul DIDN’T add a decade of Hail Marys – He added a set of Mysteries, The Luminous Mysteries, i.e. The Baptism in the Jordan, The Wedding at Cana, Preaching the Kingdom of God, The Transfiguration, and The Institution of the Holy Eucharist.
Prior to the Luminous Mysteries being added there were 153 Hail Mary’s in a complete Rosary and not 150.The Rosary’s number of five decades of ten Hail Mary’s and fifteen decades totally 150 Hail Mary’s if said in it’s entirety is equivalent of the 150 Psalms of the Bible.
Glenda
Gee, thanks for pointing that out to me. Guess I should count slower next time.Prior to the Luminous Mysteries being added there were 153 Hail Mary’s in a complete Rosary and not 150.
Not sure if you are being sarcastic or not. I simply pointed it out because most people forget about the 3 Hail Mary’s before the start of the first decade. Remember the Rosary does not start at the first Hail Mary of the first decade. In all a complete Rosary prior to the Luminous Mysteries had 153 Hail Mary’s.Hello Thistle.
Gee, thanks for pointing that out to me. Guess I should count slower next time.
Glenda
I found these two websites helpful.I heard it started as 150 Our Father’s before changing to 150 Hail Mary’s; if so, why the change?
That depends. The Dominicans didn’t use the prefacing three Hail Marys. They used the traditional versicle and response from the Dominican Divine Office that opens Matins. Those three Hail Marys are came from the Bridgittine Rosary which added three extra Hail Marys to their six decade rosaries to reflect the northern European tradition of Our Lady’s age at her Assumption (63).Prior to the Luminous Mysteries being added there were 153 Hail Mary’s in a complete Rosary and not 150.
The first three Hail Mary’s are symbolic of the three virtues, the three persons of the Trinity, etc., Our Lady’s Psalter, the main body of the rosary, is the 150 Ave’s symbolic of the 150 psalms. So, begin technical, you are right there are 153 Ave’s. But, being traditional, the main body of the rosary is symbolic as well as the three at the beginning being symbolic.Not sure if you are being sarcastic or not. I simply pointed it out because most people forget about the 3 Hail Mary’s before the start of the first decade. Remember the Rosary does not start at the first Hail Mary of the first decade. In all a complete Rosary prior to the Luminous Mysteries had 153 Hail Mary’s.