Chrysostom: About the Rosary

Dan Emanuel

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I really like this 1-page explanation.

I love especially praying the core of the Rosary; the Our Father, ten Hail Mary's, Glory Be, and O My Jesus. Over and over again. I can meditate on the Mystery's, or even simultaneously meditate upon them and put forth in my prayer whatever happen's to be on my mind, whether troubling or wonderful. And I love how I can teach my children the heart of the whole Gospel story by reading to them from the Bible and talking about each of the Mystery's, and how they all come together into the 1 Gospel.

Thank you for the tip!


Daniel
 

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I really like this 1-page explanation.

I love especially praying the core of the Rosary; the Our Father, ten Hail Mary's, Glory Be, and O My Jesus. Over and over again. I can meditate on the Mystery's, or even simultaneously meditate upon them and put forth in my prayer whatever happen's to be on my mind, whether troubling or wonderful. And I love how I can teach my children the heart of the whole Gospel story by reading to them from the Bible and talking about each of the Mystery's, and how they all come together into the 1 Gospel.

Thank you for the tip!


Daniel

Whilst I don't want to stop you from your preferred rituals, I think it would be more useful to your children if you learnt to write English correctly with such basic ideas as the correct way to form plurals. If you can teach them that, they will get better jobs because employers are interested in people who communicate well, not people who mumble to themselves under their breath. They will also be more self-disciplined because you yourself will be - once you have learnt to write correctly yourself.
 

Dan Emanuel

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Whilst I don't want to stop you from your preferred rituals, I think it would be more useful to your children if you learnt to write English correctly with such basic ideas as the correct way to form plurals. If you can teach them that, they will get better jobs because employers are interested in people who communicate well, not people who mumble to themselves under their breath. They will also be more self-disciplined because you yourself will be - once you have learnt to write correctly yourself.
You think its more useful to know how to write correctly than to know the Gospel? I don't think you really mean that.


Daniel
 

chrysostom

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I really like this 1-page explanation.

I love especially praying the core of the Rosary; the Our Father, ten Hail Mary's, Glory Be, and O My Jesus. Over and over again. I can meditate on the Mystery's, or even simultaneously meditate upon them and put forth in my prayer whatever happen's to be on my mind, whether troubling or wonderful. And I love how I can teach my children the heart of the whole Gospel story by reading to them from the Bible and talking about each of the Mystery's, and how they all come together into the 1 Gospel.

Thank you for the tip!


Daniel

your welcome

at some churches they say the rosary about 30 minutes before the first mass on sunday

have you ever said the rosary with a group?
you might like that

check around in your area
there may be a catholic church that does it
 

Dan Emanuel

Active member
The really funny thing is, almost like I've been fooled by a loving, caring relative; the more I pray the Rosary and ponder the Mystery's, the more I care about what the Bible actually say's and especially what our Lord actually said. The Rosary fan's away the fog so that I can see Jesus clearer. Its amazing.

:)


Daniel
 
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Dan Emanuel

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I don't see much about the Gospel in that entire page... So I don't get your point.
“Joyful Mysteries”
The Annunciation of Gabriel to Mary (Luke 1:26-38 KJV)
The Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth (Luke 1:39-56 KJV)
The Birth of Our Lord (Luke 2:1-21 KJV)
The Presentation of Our Lord (Luke 2:22-38 KJV)
The Finding of Our Lord in the Temple (Luke 2:41-52 KJV)

“Luminous Mysteries”
The Baptism of Our Lord in the River Jordan (Matthew 3:13-16 KJV)
The Wedding at Cana, when Christ manifested Himself (Jn 2:1-11 KJV)
The Proclamation of the Kingdom of God (Mark 1:14-15 KJV)
The Transfiguration of Our Lord (Matthew 17:1-8 KJV)
The Last Supper, when Our Lord gave us the Holy Eucharist (Mt 26)

“Sorrowful Mysteries”
The Agony of Our Lord in the Garden (Matthew 26:36-56 KJV)
Our Lord is Scourged at the Pillar (Matthew 27:26 KJV)
Our Lord is Crowned with Thorns (Matthew 27:27-31 KJV)
Our Lord Carries the Cross to Calvary (Matthew 27:32 KJV)
The Crucifixion of Our Lord (Matthew 27:33-56 KJV)

“Glorious Mysteries”
The Glorious Resurrection of Our Lord (John 20:1-29 KJV)
The Ascension of Our Lord (Luke 24:36-53 KJV)
The Descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost (Acts 2:1-41 KJV)
The Assumption of Mary into Heaven
The Coronation of Mary as Queen of Heaven and Earth​
No?


Daniel
 

Dan Emanuel

Active member
The Our Father, the Hail Mary, and the Glory Be, are all named for the 1st word's in the prayer's. What is this called?
I BELIEVE IN GOD,
the Father almighty,
Creator of Heaven and earth. And in Jesus
Christ, His only Son, our Lord, Who was
conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the
Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate;
was crucified, died, and was buried. He
descended into Hell. The third day He rose
again from the dead. He ascended into
Heaven, and sits at the right hand of God,
the Father almighty. He shall come again to
judge the living and the dead. I believe in
the Holy Spirit, the holy Catholic Church,
the communion of saints, the forgiveness of
sins, the resurrection of the body, and life
everlasting. Amen.​
Is it the Creed? The Apostles Creed? The "I Believe?"

Thank you. :)


Daniel

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HisServant

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“Joyful Mysteries”
The Annunciation of Gabriel to Mary (Luke 1:26-38 KJV)
The Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth (Luke 1:39-56 KJV)
The Birth of Our Lord (Luke 2:1-21 KJV)
The Presentation of Our Lord (Luke 2:22-38 KJV)
The Finding of Our Lord in the Temple (Luke 2:41-52 KJV)

“Luminous Mysteries”
The Baptism of Our Lord in the River Jordan (Matthew 3:13-16 KJV)
The Wedding at Cana, when Christ manifested Himself (Jn 2:1-11 KJV)
The Proclamation of the Kingdom of God (Mark 1:14-15 KJV)
The Transfiguration of Our Lord (Matthew 17:1-8 KJV)
The Last Supper, when Our Lord gave us the Holy Eucharist (Mt 26)

“Sorrowful Mysteries”
The Agony of Our Lord in the Garden (Matthew 26:36-56 KJV)
Our Lord is Scourged at the Pillar (Matthew 27:26 KJV)
Our Lord is Crowned with Thorns (Matthew 27:27-31 KJV)
Our Lord Carries the Cross to Calvary (Matthew 27:32 KJV)
The Crucifixion of Our Lord (Matthew 27:33-56 KJV)

“Glorious Mysteries”
The Glorious Resurrection of Our Lord (John 20:1-29 KJV)
The Ascension of Our Lord (Luke 24:36-53 KJV)
The Descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost (Acts 2:1-41 KJV)
The Assumption of Mary into Heaven
The Coronation of Mary as Queen of Heaven and Earth​
No?


Daniel

Those are events (some are myths to)...

But absolutely no gospel in that entire page.

Mary died a physical death.

Mary is not Queen of Heaven... since Jesus existed with God and the Holy Spirit at creation... and Mary did not exist at that time. She was merely a vessel for Jesus physical incarnation.. and blessed for that alone.

She is still human... if you cannot hear her, she cannot hear you.

Christ conquered death for us.. he did not make us or anyone else a demi-god... humans will still be human when we get to heaven.

Or do you think Adam and Even could read the thoughts and hear everything their sons thought/did?
 

Dan Emanuel

Active member
I BELIEVE IN GOD,1
the Father2 almighty,
Creator of Heaven and earth. And in Jesus
Christ, His only Son,3 our Lord,4 Who was
conceived by the Holy Spirit,5 born of the
Virgin Mary,6 suffered under Pontius Pilate;
was crucified, died, and was buried. He
descended into Hell. The third day He rose
again from the dead.
7 He ascended into
Heaven, and sits at the right hand of God,8
the Father2 almighty. He shall come again to
judge the living and the dead. I believe in
the Holy Spirit,5 the holy Catholic Church,
the communion of saints
, the forgiveness of
sins,9 the resurrection of the body, and life
everlasting. Amen.​
I believe that Islam believe's all the above that isn't struck through. What do you think?


DJ

1 --Allah.
2 --I don't think that Islam believe's Allah is Our Father, in the same sense that the Church does, but I could be wrong; in which case, "Father" should be un-struck-through. :idunno:
3 --Islam does not believe Allah has a Son.
4 --Allah is the only Lord to Islam; not Jesus.
5 --I believe that Islam believe's Allah is the Holy Spirit, so in the sense in which Islam believe's in Him, Islam believe's in the Holy Spirit. :idunno:
6 --I think that Islam accept's that Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary.
7 --I don't think Islam believe's any of this.
8 --I'm not sure about this 1, so I'm leaving it un-struck-through for now.
9 --I think that Islam believe's in the forgiveness of sin's, though it has everything to do with Allahs mercy and sovereign choice, and not to do with believing in Islam.
1.1
 

Dan Emanuel

Active member
Chrysostom,

If for good reason's, I cannot presently convert to the Holy Catholic Church right now, do you know if they'res a way to make financial donation's to the Church, even though I'm not Catholic?

Thank you. :e4e:


DJ
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chrysostom

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Chrysostom,

If for good reason's, I cannot presently convert to the Holy Catholic Church right now, do you know if they'res a way to make financial donation's to the Church, even though I'm not Catholic?

Thank you. :e4e:


DJ
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thanks for the question
and
I will assume you want to do this anonymously
my first recommendation is to attend mass at the local church in your area
the collection is about a half hour after the mass begins and you could leave shortly thereafter
some churches have visitor envelopes
you could ask for one
you can also use your own envelope
you can also put cash right in the basket
I ushered many years at our local parish
and
I will never forget this guy who dumped a fist full a cash into the basket and left right after
 

chrysostom

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Hall of Fame
The Our Father, the Hail Mary, and the Glory Be, are all named for the 1st word's in the prayer's. What is this called?
I BELIEVE IN GOD,
the Father almighty,
Creator of Heaven and earth. And in Jesus
Christ, His only Son, our Lord, Who was
conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the
Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate;
was crucified, died, and was buried. He
descended into Hell. The third day He rose
again from the dead. He ascended into
Heaven, and sits at the right hand of God,
the Father almighty. He shall come again to
judge the living and the dead. I believe in
the Holy Spirit, the holy Catholic Church,
the communion of saints, the forgiveness of
sins, the resurrection of the body, and life
everlasting. Amen.​
Is it the Creed? The Apostles Creed? The "I Believe?"

Thank you. :)


Daniel

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it is the Apostles' Creed


Origin of the creed
 

republicanchick

New member
I really like this 1-page explanation.

I love especially praying the core of the Rosary; the Our Father, ten Hail Mary's, Glory Be, and O My Jesus. Over and over again. I can meditate on the Mystery's, or even simultaneously meditate upon them and put forth in my prayer whatever happen's to be on my mind, whether troubling or wonderful. And I love how I can teach my children the heart of the whole Gospel story by reading to them from the Bible and talking about each of the Mystery's, and how they all come together into the 1 Gospel.

Thank you for the tip!


Daniel

Thanks for this.

also, the rosary is good for when you are being attacked by evil (Satan)--a little exorcism

or maybe not so little




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