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Saint Michael has his sword, I have my rosary.
http://w2.vatican.va/content/benedi...documents/hf_ben-xvi_hom_20081019_pompei.htmlWhen we see, in the famous painting of Our Lady of Pompeii, the Virgin Mother and the Child Jesus giving the Rosary beads to St Catherine of Siena and St Dominic respectively, we immediately understand that this prayer leads us through Mary to Jesus, as Pope John Paul II taught us in his Letter Rosarium virginis Mariae, in which he explicitly mentions Bl. Bartolo Longo and the charism of Pompeii. The Rosary is a spiritual “weapon” in the battle against evil, against all violence, for peace in hearts, in families, in society and in the world.
As Mother Teresa passed through the airport security checkpoint, she had to endure that embarrassing procedure that is part and parcel of our troubled times: “Any weapons on your person?” Unexpectedly, the childlike yet remarkably bold sari-clad woman replied in the affirmative! She did have a weapon. She then indicated the Rosary beads dangling from her hand.
Weapons in this sense are spiritual weapons for fighting our greatest enemy, Satan and the forces of evil.Weapons are for the enemy
No, we don’t mean that.if you mean assaulting another being, no so good.
When combined with the pure contemplative prayer of the rosary meditations, the Hail Mary becomes the most powerful weapon ever placed in the hands of man — a weapon which, through God and his most blessed Mother, will someday change the face of the earth.
It’s entirely your choice.Since we are talking about the Rosary, I am a bit confused about the season of Lent. Do we pray the sorrowful mysteries every day of Lent or just the Sundays?
Have you actually read any of the writings of anyone quoted in this thread about the rosary?If by spiritual weapons you mean hope for conversion of the other - good… if you mean assaulting another being, no so good.
I didn’t say assaulting humans… I said beings - spirits, demons, what ever… acts of aggression spiritual or otherwise… no thanks.Why would you think Catholic saints and recent Popes would be advocating assaulting people?
That’s not how spiritual warfare works.I didn’t say assaulting humans… I said beings - spirits, demons, what ever… acts of aggression spiritual or otherwise… no thanks.