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Xanthippe_Voorhees
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We should respect all private devotions. That is a given. We are called to respect Non-Catholic devotions, too, for that matter.“Belief in the Rosary” is an odd way of putting it.
Certainly one is not required to recite the Rosary. But it must be respected, and its efficacy believed in…again, the liturgy is our guide, where there is an obligatory observance of the BVM of the Rosary.
However, we are NOT required to believe that it must produce promised fruits. Not at all. One is free to reject it in part or in whole and free to reject any belief in promises that come from it. No one is required to believe in ANY Marian apparition, period. They are all private. The church does not mandate that one believes in the Rosary. The rosary is NOT part of the liturgy. Even when it was used as a devotion to get one through Mass–it was never required.
The church has given us the Hail Mary. But that is where things end.
There is NO obligation, period, to even acknowledge the Rosary.
There is Church history of it being held in high esteem, but that does not change the fact that it is a pure add-on to the faith and that it is in now way, shape or form obigitory.