Introduction
In this video you'll learn all about the Rosary.
What is it? Where did it come from? Why Should we Pray it? And HOW do we pray it?
Let’s start with Why pray it? Because our mom said so! The Mother of God, Our Lady, the Blessed Virgin, Queen Of Heaven and Earth...Mama Mary goes by many names and has appeared numerous times throughout history with the Rosary and has encouraged us to pray it daily.
The first notable appearance (also known as an apparition) was in the early 13th century, when Our Lady appeared to St Dominic and presented him with a Rosary, both the beads and the prayers to go with it.
And the more recent notable apparition was when our Blessed Mother appeared to 3 children in Fatima, Portugal in 1916.
Our lady encouraged the children to pray the rosary daily in order to bring peace to the world and end the war.
One of the 10 commandments is to honor thy father and mother, so you better listen, especially when it’s the Mother of God!
Jesus set the example for us when he obeyed his Mother and performed his first public miracle at her request turning water into wine at the wedding of Cana. Even though he said “my time has not yet come,” he listened and obeyed his mother and did as she asked.
That is what makes Mary such a powerful prayer partner, she will work on our behalf to bring our requests to her Son. We called this intercession - - and it’s what we do every time we pray the Rosary!
Now that we know a little more about WHY we pray the Rosary lets talk about what it is exactly and how we pray it.
The word Rosary comes from the Latin word Rosarium which means “Garland of Roses” A priest from our Pariah once said that when you pray the Rosary it’s like dropping roses at the foot of Mary. And the Rosary is a beautiful way to not only honor our Mother in Heaven but it’s a powerful prayer that draws us closer to her Son.
The prayers that comprise the Rosary are arranged in sets of ten Hail Marys, called decades. Each decade starts with one "Our Father" and finishes with one Glory Be, and per Our Lady’s request at Fatima, we add in what’s called the Fatima Prayer which starts "Oh my Jesus".
A typical Rosary contains 5 decades and as we pray each decade we think about the different important events in the lives of Jesus and Mary. These events are called Mysteries or Meditations since we are trying to focus our mind on a particular thought.
There are 3 traditional sets of 5 Mysteries -- the Joyful, Sorrowful, and Glorious Mysteries.
Traditionally we pray a certain set of Mysteries on certain days of the week or during certain liturgical seasons. The Joyful Mysteries are typically prayed on Mondays and Thursdays. During the liturgical seasons of Advent, Christmastide and the time after the Epiphany the Joyful Mysteries may also be prayed on Sundays. The Sorrowful Mysteries are typically prayed on Tuesdays and Fridays, and during the liturgical season of Septuagesima and Lent may be prayed every day. The Glorious Mysteries are typically prayed on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and during the liturgical seasons of Eastertide and the time after Pentecost the Glorious Mysteries are prayed on Sundays.
If you add up all 3 sets, you get a total of 15 decades which equals 150 Hail Marys, and is symbolic as it ties back to the ancient practice of praying the Psalter of David.
The Psalter of David relates to the 150 Psalms and have always been prayed by Old Testament Israel, post-Temple Jews, and Christians. However in the early days many people could not read and copies of the Bible weren’t exactly easy to come by - the Bible wasn’t mass produced until the invention of the printing press in the 15th century - so people who didn't have copies of Scripture would substitute 150 Our Fathers or Hail Marys in place of the 150 Psalms they could not read.
And if you add the 150 Hail Marys with the 3 Hail Marys prayed at the beginning you get 153 which happens to be the number of days covered by Mary’s appearances at Fatima, neat, huh? Another cool thing about the number 153 is that it can be found in scripture in John chapter 21, versus 4 to 13 - it’s the number of fish caught! It’s also been said at the time of the miracle of the fish there were 153 known nations in the world...pretty cool, huh?
The prayers of the Psalter or Rosary were originally counted by transferring pebbles from one bag to another, but soon enough Christians began to tie a rope with knots on which to count. This evolved further into using beads or pieces of wood in place of the knots, and this soon came to be called the "Psalter of the Laity."
(Laity meaning common people within the Church community)
Around the end of the first millennium, Rosaries contained the present five decades (sets of ten beads), with the Hail Mary beads shaped like white lilies for the purity of the Virgin, and the Our Father beads shaped like red roses for the wounds and Passion of Christ.
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Kids, TV I'm, your host Rachel today, we're talking all about the rosary.
What is it? Where did it come from? Why do we pray it? And how do we pray it? Well, let's start with why we pray it because our mom said, so the mother of God, our lady lesson, Virgin, Queen of Heaven in her.
She goes by many names and has appeared numerous times throughout history with the Holy Rosary and has encouraged us to pray.
It daily.
The first notable appearance also known as the apparition was in the early 13th century when our Lady appeared to st.
Dominic and presented him with a rosary with both the beats and the prayers that go with it.
And the most recent apparition was when our Blessed Mother appeared to the three children in Fatima Portugal in 1916, Our Lady, encourages the children to pray, the rosary daily in order to bring peace and end the war.
One of the ten commandments is to honor my mother and father.
So you better, listen, especially when it comes to the mother of God Jesus set, the example for us when he obeyed his mother and performed his first public miracle at her request, turning water into wine at the wedding of Cana, even though he said, my time has not come yet.
He listened and obeyed.
His mother and did as she asked that is what makes Mary such a powerful, prayer partner.
She will work on our behalf to bring our requests to her son.
We call this intercession.
And it is what we do every time we pray the rosary now that we know a little more about why we pray rosary let's talk about what exactly it is and how to pray.
The word rosary comes from the latin word, rose area, which means garland of roses, a priest from our parish once said, when you pray, the rosary it's like dropping roses at the foot of Mary.
And the rosary is not only a beautiful way to honor our mother in heaven, but it's a powerful prayer that draws us closer to her son, the prayers that make up the Rosary are arranged in sets of 10 Hail Marys.
And there call decades each decade starts with one our Father and finishes with one glory beat and per our lady's request at that a'mma.
We add what's called the Fatima prayer, which starts with Oh My Jesus, a typical rosary contains five decades.
As we pray each decade, we think about the different important events in the lives of Jesus and Mary.
These events are called mysteries or meditations.
Since we are trying to focus our mind on a particular thought there are three traditional sets of the five mysteries, the joyful, the sorrowful and the Glorious Mysteries.
Traditionally, we pray a certain set of mysteries on a certain day of the week or during liturgical seasons.
The Joyful Mysteries are typically prayed on Mondays and Thursdays during the liturgical season up, admin Christmas tide.
And the time after the Epiphany, the Joyful Mysteries may also be prayed on sundays.
The sound for mysteries are typically prayed on Tuesdays and Fridays.
And during the liturgical season upset - Agyei SEMA and left may be prayed every day.
The Glorious Mysteries are typically prayed on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
And during the liturgical seasons of Easter tide and time after Pentecost, the Glorious Mysteries are played on Sundays.
If you add up all three sets, you get a total of fifteen decades, which equals one hundred and fifty Hail Marys and is symbolic and ties back to the ancient practice of praying, the Psalter up David, the Psalter of David relates to the 150 Psalms and have always been prayed in the Old Testament of Israel post, temple, Jews and Christians.
However, in the early days, many people could not read the copies of the Bible, the Bible wasn't, mass-produced until the invention of the printing press in the 15th century.
So people didn't have copies of scripture and would substitute 150 our fathers or Hail Marys in place of the 150 Psalms.
They could not read if you add up the 150 Hail Marys and the 3 he'll Mary's prayed at the beginning, you get 153, which happens to be the number of days, covered by Mary's appearances and Fatima me.
Huh? Another cool thing about 153 is that it can be found in scripture in John chapter, 21 verses, 4 through 13 and it's.
The number of fish caught it's also been said that at the time of the miracle of the fish there was 153 nations in the world, pretty cool the prayers on the salt her or rosary were originally counted by transferring pebbles from one bag to another.
But soon enough Christians began to tie a rope with not to count on it evolved further into using beads or pieces of wood in place of the knots.
And this soon became the Psalter of the laity laity, meaning common people within the church community around the end of the first millennium rosaries contained, the present of the five decades with Hail Mary beats shaped like white lilies for the purity of the Virgin.
And our father beats shaped like red roses for the wounds and Passion of Christ Saint Dominic, popularized the Marian Salter in the form.
We have it today.
A lady appeared to him saying, preach my Salter composed of 150, angelic salutations and 15 our fathers.
So what is the angelic salutation? You may ask well, let's, remember what the angel Gabriel said when he greeted Mary to say that she was going to give birth to Jesus.
Hail full of grace.
The Lord is with thee sounds familiar right? And when Mary gave the Rosary to Saint Dominic, she told him, it was a weapon against the forces of darkness ever since that time.
The Rosary has become a powerful spiritual weapon.
One that has been known to win change lives.
Strengthen families convert entire nations, bring peace to the world and win salvation of souls Wow.
Now, that's some powerful stuff.
Okay.
So now you know all about the who what where why of the Rosary it's time to get praying.
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FAQs
All About the Rosary for Kids - Why pray it? Where did it originate from? How do you pray it? ›
Origins of the Rosary
There is evidence that beads were used to count Our Fathers and Hail Marys in the Middle Ages. Fittingly, bead is derived from the Old English word for prayer. Between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries, the structure of the Rosary included praying fifty Hail Marys together with the Psalms.
Origins of the Rosary
There is evidence that beads were used to count Our Fathers and Hail Marys in the Middle Ages. Fittingly, bead is derived from the Old English word for prayer. Between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries, the structure of the Rosary included praying fifty Hail Marys together with the Psalms.
Evidence exists from the Middle Ages that strings of beads were used to count Our Fathers and Hail Marys. Actually, these strings of beads became known as "Paternosters," the Latin for "Our Father." The structure of the rosary gradually evolved between the 12th and 15th centuries.
Why did we pray the rosary? ›The Rosary is a meditative prayer that can transform hearts and change lives. The Rosary is our prayer to God through the intercession of the Blessed Mother. When we gather for a funeral vigil, family and friends gather to pray the Rosary. It offers us peace of mind.
Where did the rosary come from Catholic answers? ›Tradition links the rosary not to Peter the Hermit but to St. Dominic (1170-1221), who is said to have received it from the Virgin Mary to combat the Albigensian heresy. This legend seems to be derived from the writings of Alan de la Roche (1428-1475), that indefatigable Dominican preacher of the rosary.
When did Mary tell us to pray the rosary? ›The Story of St.
It is widely believed that in 1214 St. Dominic had a vision of Mary. She is said to have presented him with the rosary, both the beads and the prayers to be prayed. Dominic had a tremendous devotion to Mary and the rosary, which he promoted wherever he traveled to preach.
A: As you know the bible does "not" tell us to pray the Rosary because this form of prayer originated only during the middle ages. However, important elements of the Rosary are biblical and/or belong to the common Christian beliefs. Judge for yourself.
What religion is rosary from? ›In Roman Catholicism the rosary became a popular method of public and private prayer. The most common rosary is the one devoted to Mary, the Rosary of the Blessed Virgin, the prayers of which are recited with the aid of a chaplet, or rosary.
Who wrote the prayer Hail Mary? ›A popular German religious manual of the fifteenth century ("Der Selen Troïst", 1474) even divides the Hail Mary into four portions, and declares that the first part was composed by the Angel Gabriel, the second by St. Elizabeth, the third, consisting only of the Sacred Name.
Who gave the first rosary? ›According to a Dominican tradition, in 1208 the rosary was given to Dominic in an apparition by the Blessed Virgin Mary in the church of Prouille. This Marian apparition received the title of Our Lady of the Rosary.
Why does Mary ask us to pray the rosary? ›
Our Lady herself, most especially in her appearance at Fatima, but also in other apparitions, has begged us to pray the rosary daily. She said that it was essential to bring peace to our families and to our world, and she asked us to pray the rosary to bring an end to war.
Why is the rosary about Jesus? ›Ever wonder how the Rosary, Mary, and Jesus all connect? Although Marian in character, the Rosary in reality focuses on Mary's heavenly son, Jesus. According to St. Pope John Paul II, the Rosary “is at heart a Christocentric prayer” because “it has all the depth of the Gospel message in its entirety”.
What does the Holy rosary tells us? ›The Rosary Prayer tells us about the life of Jesus and his Mother, Mary. In the Church, the month of October is, by custom, the month of the Rosary but people do use this prayer all the year round. There are four sets of “mysteries” or events from four periods of Jesus's life.
Who wrote the secret of the rosary? ›The Secret of the Rosary is a book about the Holy Rosary written by Louis de Montfort, a French priest and Catholic saint who died in 1716.
What does the rosary symbolize in Christianity? ›The rosary is more than a prayer. It symbolizes our destiny in and with God according to Mary's example. To live up to this destiny, we need faith in God's marvelous deeds for us, perseverance in his ways (hope) and a practical attitude toward living our faith, that is charity.
What does the Pope say about the rosary? ›By praying, we allow God to enter our time, to welcome and transfigure all that we experience. Often make use of this powerful instrument, the prayer of the Holy Rosary, because it brings peace to hearts, to families, the Church and the World. And, please do not forget to pray for me.
What is the origin and meaning of rosary? ›According to Catholic tradition, the rosary was instituted by the Blessed Virgin Mary herself. In the 13th century, she is said to have appeared to St. Dominic (founder of the Dominicans), given him a rosary, and asked that Christians pray the Hail Mary, Our Father and Glory Be prayers instead of the Psalms.
Why is the rosary important for kids? ›The Rosary helps them learn important prayers, highlights Scripture stories, and keeps their hands occupied when we are sitting together in a circle. In May I hand out rosaries to each student, usually a week after they learn the Hail Mary. I explain that they were blessed by a priest earlier in the day.
Why is October the month of the Rosary for kids? ›By tradition, the Catholic Church dedicates each month of the year to a certain devotion. The month of October is dedicated to the holy Rosary as the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary falls on October 7th. The best way to celebrate the month is, of course, to pray the Rosary.
What is the Holy Rosary for children? ›THE ROSARY FOR CHILDREN. WHAT IS THE HOLY ROSARY? The Rosary is a devotion in honor of the Blessed Virgin, combining vocal with mental prayer. It is composed of fifteen decades, a decade consisting of the Our Father, ten Hail Marys, and the Glory be to the Father and Fatima Decade Prayer.