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    The Rosary

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    The History of the Catholic Rosary By Peyton Nibbelink Who is Jesus Christ? Period 2 In the Roman Catholic tradition‚ the term rosary refers to both the string of beads and the prayer said by using the string of beads. To pray the rosary is to recite specific prayers corresponding with particular beads on a string. . A rosary is made up of a crucifix‚ one larger bead‚ three smaller beads‚ another larger bead‚ and then a medal. After the medal comes a larger bead again‚ followed by a group

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    Steps to Praying the Rosary (click on the prayer titles to go to that prayer)1. While holding the crucifix make the Sign of the Cross. and then recite the Apostles Creed. 2. Recite the Our Father on the first large bead.3. Recite a Hail Mary for an increase of faith‚ hope and charity on each of the three small beads.4. Recite the Glory Be to the Father on the next large bead.5. Recite the Fatima Prayer "O my Jesus" on the large bead.6. Recall the first Rosary Mystery and recite the Our Father on

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    the misetry of rosary

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    The Mysteries of the Rosary are meditations on episodes in the life and death of Jesus from the Annunciation to the Ascension and beyond‚[44] known as the Joyful (or Joyous) Mysteries‚ the Sorrowful Mysteries‚ and the Glorious Mysteries. Each of these Mysteries contemplates five different stages of Christ’s life.[44] Pope John Paul II‚ in his apostolic letter Rosarium Virginis Mariae (October 2002)‚ recommended an additional set called the Luminous Mysteries (or the "Mysteries of Light").[47] Joyful

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    The Rosary

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    creed 3. 1 our father‚ 3 hail mary’s‚ 1 glory be 4. Our father ‚ decade (on medallion) 5. Ten hail mary’s‚ glory be‚ Fatima 6. Our father‚ decade 7. Ten hail mary’s‚glory be fatima 8. Repeat till 5th decade 9. Hail holy queen(on medallion) 10. Sign of the cross The sign of the cross In nomine patris‚ et fili‚ et spiritus sanctus amen. Apostle’s creed Credo in Deum Patrem omnipotentem‚ Creatorem caeli et terrae‚ et in Iesum Christum

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    devotion to the Rosary There are differing views on the history of the rosary. According to tradition‚ the concept of the rosary was given to Saint Dominic in an apparition by the Virgin Mary in the year 1214 in the church of Prouille. This Marian apparition received the title of Our Lady of the Rosary. In the 15th century it was promoted by Alanus de Rupe (aka Alain de la Roche or Saint Alan of the Rock)‚ a learned Dominican priest and theologian‚ who established the "15 rosary promises" and started

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    Introduction: The Rosary is a devotional that derives from the early monastic practice of reciting the 150 psalms daily. When this devotional was adopted by the uneducated lay people of the time simple‚ easily remembered prayers---such as the Our Father---were substituted for the psalms‚ the repetition of the words intended to produce a quietude of mind that permitted the faithful to meditate upon the mysteries of the Gospel‚ focusing on the events of Christ’s life alongside the one who knew Him

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    Rosary Research Paper

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    of experiencing their ritual and took the account of a local man to help explain their practices that are dissimilar to the burial practices of regular Catholic traditions. I attended a lisayu‚ or rosary recital‚ of a friends uncle who had recently died. The lisayu is the practice of reciting the rosary twice a day in honor of the dead. This ritual is usually held at the home of the deceased or at the church parish where the deceased practiced faith. The lisayu is a religious event open to family

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    Buddhist rosary beads are an important part of my participation in Buddhist cultures. Preview of main points: First I will talk about the significance and purpose of the beads in the Buddhist culture‚ then I will talk about how I became acquainted with the Buddhist culture‚ and finally I will talk about the effect that Buddhist culture has on me 1st main point: The significance of the rosary is to indicate the number of spiritual trials that a person must overcome‚ and the purpose of the rosary is to

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    Holy Spirit

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    Holy Spirit The “Person” of the Holy Spirit Of the three “persons” to the concept of the Trinity‚ the Holy Spirit is often shrouded in more mystery than the other two. While the person of God the “Father” as the creator and sustainer of creation is well established in the scripture and the history of Judaism and Christianity‚ and while the person of Jesus the “Son” as an actual person in the course of human history is well documented in history and scripture‚ the person of the Holy Spirit

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    The Holy Land

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    The Holy Land contains many sacred sites for Jews‚ Christians‚ and Muslims that can be traced back to the origin of each religion. The land in itself is an identity for Jews. They believe that the Holy Land as a gift‚ that was given when God made a covenant for Abraham. The land was the promised land‚ where God would deliver and fulfill the promise of the Torah. The land is also where God revealed himself. Jews‚ themselves and their religion can not survive without the Hold Land. It is their center;

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