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PRAY THE ROSARY WITH
US! For several years a group of St. Thomas
parishioners and other area Catholics has gathered on Wednesday evening to
pray the rosary (from the Latin meaning “rose garden”), the ancient Marian
prayer that many are familiar with.
This is an invitation to to make it a more important part of your
prayer life. The rosary (from the Latin, rosarium, meaning
“rose garden”), consists of repeated sequences of the Lord’s Prayer followed by ten
prayings of the Hail Mary and a single praying of the Glory Be to the
Father. Each sequence is called a
“decade”. The praying of each decade
is accompanied by a meditation on one of the mysteries of the rosary, which
relate to events in the life of Jesus and the Blessed Virgin Mary. A variation on this is the scriptural
rosary, which includes the reading of brief passages from the Bible that
relate to each mystery. Popes and theologians of the Faith have stressed
the importance, power, and beauty of the rosary. Recently Pope Benedict noted that the
rosary is experiencing a rebirth.
“It is one of the most eloquent signs of love that the younger generation
nourish for Jesus and his Mother,” he said.
Many theologians have stressed that the rosary is a “vital way to
participate in the life of Mary and to find the way to Christ”. How the rosary can heal and energize our souls is
summarized by the story of the little old lady who was asked why she prayed
the Rosary. Her answer: “It’s very simple. What son can ignore the request of his
mother? How can Jesus not grant the
prayer from a mother who once told him simply that a wedding party had run
out of wine ? He provided the “best”
wine for the party. So I pray to
the mother to ask the son for more “wine” in my spiritual life. When she listens to me, I know He hears!” The rosary can be said privately but it becomes
even more spiritually powerful when recited by a group of the
faithful. This is what those who
gather on Wednesday evening are seeking.
Whether you are new to the rosary or regularly pray it privately, we
ask that you consider joining them.
They meet each WEDNESDAY at 7:00 P.M. in the CHAPEl. Deacon Frank
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