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The rosary ( from Latin rosarium, meaning " rose garden " or " garland of roses ") is a Roman Catholic sacramental and Marian devotion to prayer and the commemoration of Jesus Christ and events of his life.
The rosary is part of the Catholic veneration of Mary, which has been promoted by numerous popes.
Pope Pius XII and his successors actively promoted the veneration of the Virgin in Lourdes and Fatima, which is credited with a new resurgence of the rosary within the Catholic Church.
" To Benedict XVI, the rosary is a meditation on all important moments of salvation history.
" His statement echoed the view that in Roman Catholic Mariology the path to Christ is through Mary, with Mariology being inherent in Christology ; a sentiment also expressed by saints such as Louis de Montfort who was a strong rosary advocate.
Devotion to the rosary is one of the most notable features of popular Catholic spirituality.
As early as the 15th century, through Saint Dominic and Alan de Rupe the Virgin Mary is reputed to have made 15 specific promises to Christians who pray the rosary.
The rosary is a vital means to participate in the life of Mary and to find the way to Christ.
The use of Novenas which include a rosary is popular among Catholics.
The structure of the Catholic rosary devotion is as follows:
A rosary ring is a ring worn around the finger with 10 indentations and a cross on the surface, representing one decade of a rosary.
A finger rosary is similar to a ring, but is somewhat larger.
A hand rosary is a decade in a complete loop, with one bead separated from ten other beads, this is meant to be carried while walking or running, so as not to entangle the larger type.
A ring rosary is a finger ring with eleven knobs on it, ten round ones and one crucifix.
A rosary bracelet is one with ten beads and often a cross or medal as well.
The most modern form is the rosary card.

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Informer Cosimo Capodieci said the SCU used " the Corona because it resembles a crown, meaning the rosary typically used in Church in order to carry out the functions of Jesus Christ and the cross ... Unita because it was necessary to be connected to one another, similar to the rings of a chain.
A rosary card is either one with a " handle " that moves like a slide rule to count the decade, or it has a whole rosary with bumps similar to Braille.
Abrin is a similar toxin, found in the highly ornamental rosary pea.
First built in 1884 by the Dartford, England engineering firm of J & E Hall Ltd as the Cyclic Elevator, the name paternoster (" Our Father ", the first two words of the Lord's Prayer in Latin ) was originally applied to the device because the elevator is in the form of a loop and is thus similar to rosary beads used as an aid in reciting prayers.
King Henry I, Count of Tyrol granted a seal, similar to the present, depicting a crippled pilgrim with stick and the rosary above the Tyrolean eagle, this appeared as a coat of arms August, 30, 1328.
There are similar items in other cultures ( e. g. the Catholic rosary, used for religious purposes ), but the Greek kombolói has no religious or ceremonial purpose.
The leader twirls a handkerchief or string of beads known as a masbha ( similar to a rosary ), while the rest of the dancers keep the rhythm.

rosary and structure
From the 16th to the early 20th century, the structure of the rosary remained essentially unchanged.

rosary and Chaplet
Examples include the Servite rosary, or the Chaplet of the Seven Sorrows of Our Lady.
An example is the Rosary of the Holy Wounds ( also called the Chaplet of Holy Wounds ), a rosary devotion directed to Jesus, rather than the Virgin Mary.
Like some other rosary based prayers ( such as the Chaplet of Divine Mercy ) it uses the usual rosary beads, but does not include the usual Mysteries of the Rosary.
Though the origins of the chaplet and its use of rosary beads are distinctly Catholic in nature, the Chaplet of Divine Mercy can be said by non-Roman Catholics as well.
The chaplet is often said as a rosary-based prayer with the same set of rosary beads used for reciting the Holy Rosary or the Chaplet of Holy Wounds.
Although the prayers said on the beads of the rosary chain share specific similarities between the Chaplet of Divine Mercy and the Chaplet of Holy Wounds, these are distinct chaplets and were introduced over 20 years apart, one in Poland, the other in France.

rosary and Divine
The Congregation for Divine Worship's directory of popular piety and the liturgy emphasizes the meditative aspects of the rosary, and states:
The Congregation for Divine Worship also emphasizes the importance of the rosary as a formative component of spiritual life.
In the practice of the Dominican Order, the opening prayers of the rosary mirror the opening of the Divine Office:
The film contained several controversial scenes, notably one which involved Lady Divine masturbating using a rosary while sitting inside a church.

rosary and said
Padre Pio, who was devoted to the rosary, said: " Through the study of books one seeks God ; by meditation one finds him.
In October, they were said to pray to the Devil with a rosary that had the cross broken off.
All dorm students said the rosary before retiring.
Wearing a rosary made from the rudraksha seed of the rudraksha tree ( said to have sprung from the tears of Lord Shiva ) when worshipping Lord Shiva is ideal.
It is commonly said after the completion of the rosary.
Saint Padre Pio ( 1887 – 1968 ), who was devoted to rosary meditations, said:

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The order made some grandiose claims, however, contesting the " invention " of the rosary with the Dominicans, terming themselves the brothers of the Virgin, and asserting, on the basis of their traditional association with Elijah, that all the prophets of the Old Testament, as well as the Virgin and the Apostles, had been Carmelites.
The rosary also represents the Roman Catholic emphasis on " participation in the life of Mary, whose focus was Christ ," and the Mariological theme " to Christ through Mary ," taught by Saint Louis de Montfort.
The type of rosary and number of beads may vary between religious communities, depending on a particular Catholic devotion.
In the 16th century, Pope Pius V introduced the rosary into the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar as the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, celebrated on October 7.
Pope Leo XIII, known as " The Rosary Pope ", issued twelve encyclicals and five apostolic letters on the rosary and added the invocation Queen of the most Holy Rosary to the Litany of Loreto.
The theologian Romano Guardini thus defined the Roman Catholic emphasis on the rosary as " participation in the life of Mary, whose focus was Christ.
Scriptural meditations on the rosary build on the Christian tradition of Lectio Divina, ( literally divine reading ) as a way of using the Gospel to start a conversation between the soul and Christ.
There are differing views on the history of the rosary.
In the 18th century, the French priest Louis de Montfort elaborated on the importance of the rosary and its power in his widely read book Secret of the Rosary.
He emphasized the power of the rosary and provided specific instructions on how it should be prayed, e. g. with attention, devotion and modesty ( reverence ), with reflective pauses between the beads and smaller pauses between phrases of the prayers.
One of the forces that drove the spread of the rosary during the 19th century among Roman Catholics was the influence of the Rosary Pope, a title given to Pope Leo XIII ( 1878 – 1903 ) because he issued a record twelve encyclicals and five Apostolic Letters on the rosary, instituted the Catholic custom of daily rosary prayer during the month of October and, in 1883, added the invocation Queen of the most Holy Rosary to the Litany of Loreto.
This emphasis on the path through Mary to Christ ( which was also a basis for some of Louis de Montfort's writings ) has since been a key direction in Roman Catholic Mariology, with Mariology being viewed as inherent in Christology, and the rosary paving that path.
As in other Novenas, the traditional method consists of praying the rosary on nine consecutive days, and submitting a petition along with each prayer.
The crucifix on a rosary.
* Ingruentium Malorum, encyclical by Pope Pius XII ( on reciting the rosary )
He issued a record eleven encyclicals on the rosary, approved two new Marian scapulars and was the first Pope to fully embrace the concept of Mary as mediatrix.

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