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Miguel25
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What is their opinion , what do they think about the rosary as we pray it.
Our local Maronite Church is called Our Lady of the Rosary. I’m guessing that they pray it.What I am referring to is the actual rosary… I have been for their rosary they recite after mass with the Creed, Our Father’s and Hail Mary’s etc… I’m talking about the Syrian Catholic rites.
It is a prayer rope, called various names in different languages. The only thing it has in common with the Rosary is that it is used for counting prayers.I think they have some kind of rosary in their wrist but they pray saying… Lord Jesus have mercy on my because I’m a sinner.
I’ve never heard that. It is interesting to know. Of course, the Akathist takes about 4x as long as the Rosary, unless you are praying all 20 decades.As it is not part of Eastern Rite tradition I believe that the induglences attached to the rosary may be applied to the Akathist Hymn to the Mother of God. And what a beautiful hymn it is!
When we chant the Akathist in church, it takes about an hour. This is the only way I’ve ever prayed it, from beginning to end, in one setting. When I pray the Rosary, it takes about 15 minutes.Maybe you are referring to the akathist read/sung in the Church.
It takes me 30 minutes to read an akathist including beginning prayers.
I usually just listen to the Rosary because I don’t know how to pray it and one set of mysteries lasts just as long.
I think that you misunderstand the concept of the Immaculate Conception. Nowhere does the Catholic Church teach that Mary never had to struggle with temptation, that she never had a choice. She, like Eve before her, was conceived in a state of original innocence. Unlike Eve, she never fell into sin. The dogma of the Immaculate Conception is simply the answer to a question the Eastern Church never needed to ask, because of the divergent concepts of original/ancestral sin.About Virgin Mary the discussion is about her Immaculate Conception. For us to say that she was born without the original sin is to diminish her own efforts and sainthood. In order to conceive the Redeemer she had to overcome the original sin and she did this before He came, so she did it by herself also like all the saints. To say that she never had to struggle with it since God has prepared her from the start sounds like disrespecting and diminishing her to us