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Why Pray the Rosary?
Posted by Edward Sri on 4/11/18 7:00 AM

Many Catholics, unfortunately, have the impression that the rosary is not relevant for them. It might be a sacred prayer for very religious people—priests, religious sisters, and exceptional Catholics—but not for “an ordinary lay person like me.” Even some devout Catholics admit that they are a bit intimidated by this prayer. They have tremendous respect for the rosary, know it’s important, but feel bad that they don’t love it more. Many view it as the marathon of Catholic devotions. “I know it’s an important prayer, but it takes fifteen to twenty minutes. I’m too busy. I don’t have time for that.” “It’s too hard to stay focused for that much time. I prefer shorter prayers.”
Some have questions about the rosary: Does all this attention to Mary distract us from a relationship with God? Why do we repeat the same prayers over and over? Are we supposed to concentrate on the prayers, the mysteries, or both? Still others think the rosary is just plain boring—a monotonous, dry, mechanical way of talking to God, not as personal and meaningful as other forms of prayer. “It’s like taking the garbage out for your wife. You know you should do it, but date night is more exciting.” “Sure, the rosary might be good for you—like flossing your teeth—but it’s not as interesting and meaningful to me as spiritual reading or adoration.”
Others wonder if all the repetition has any meaning. “I know the rosary is important, but it just seems like rote prayer,” one young adult said. “It’s like saying magical words and something good is supposed to happen. What’s the point? Is simply saying these words actually doing anything for me spiritually?”
But what if I were to show you that there is a lot more going on in the rosary than simply saying these words and counting them with beads? What if I were to tell you that the rosary is not beyond you—that you, wherever you may be in your relationship with God, can actually experience a profound, intimate, personal encounter with Jesus through this devotion? And what if you were to discover that there are many different ways to pray the rosary—indeed, some that can easily fit within your schedule and help you with whatever challenges you face right now in your life.
Think of the rosary as being like the ocean: There’s something in it for everyone, whether you consider yourself a veteran mystic longing to go deeper in prayer with our Lord, a novice struggling to learn how to pray, or someone seeking the Lord’s help, right now, with something going on in your life. The deep-sea explorer and the child making sand castles on the beach can fully enjoy the same ocean while playing at different levels. And this is true with the rosary.
Getting Your Feet Wet
If the rosary is not a part of your regular prayer life right now, it’s easy to get your feet wet with this devotion. Here are five key things you need to know to get started.
First, we don’t have to pray the rosary all at once. Sure, some people might sit down and quietly pray a whole rosary in one sitting. But we can also choose to divide it up, saying just a decade or two at a time at different points throughout the day: on the way to work, in between errands, in between meetings, while folding laundry or doing dishes. Many holy men and women and even popes have prayed the rosary this way and have found it manageable and fruitful for their busy lives.
Second, we can pray it anywhere! The rosary is like a portable chapel we can keep in our pocket and pull out anytime, anyplace. Whether we have a sudden, urgent situation to present to God in prayer or we just want to fill some of our day with thoughts of God, all we need to do is pull out our beads and turn to the Lord in this prayer. Indeed, the rosary is always accessible. We might pray it in a church, in our room, in our office. Or we might pray it in the car, on the exercise machine, in the grocery store line, or while cutting the grass or going for a walk. Bringing our hearts into the rhythm of the rosary is something we can do intermittently throughout the day.
Third, we can pray the rosary in different ways, customizing it to fit the needs of the moment. Sometimes we might focus on the words of the prayers, thinking, for example, of Gabriel’s greeting to Our Lady as we slowly say with great devotion, “Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee.” At other times, we might reflect on the mysteries of Christ’s life, prayerfully contemplating scenes such as his birth in Bethlehem, his transfiguration, or his death on the cross, etching the Gospel on our hearts. At still other times, we might focus on the holy name of Jesus at the center of each Hail Mary, speaking his name tenderly with love as the pulse of our rosary.
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Two and a Half Minutes That Can Change Your Day
Fourth, it’s easy to fit the rosary into your schedule. Do you have two and a half minutes in your day that you can give to God? is is the beauty of the rosary.
If I need a quick pause in my busy life—just a two-and-a-half-minute break—I can pull out my beads and pray a decade in order to regroup with the Lord and be nourished spiritually. That’s all a decade takes: one Our Father, ten Hail Marys, and one Glory Be. I can do that easily, pausing for a moment in between emails, in the car, in my office, in between meetings, in between errands. I don’t even have to stop some things I’m doing: I can pray a decade while cooking dinner, sweeping the floor, holding a baby, or walking to my next appointment.
If an urgent need comes up in the day—someone is in an accident, I’m about to begin a big project, my spouse is having a rough day, I have an important decision to make, I need to have a difficult conversation with someone, my child is taking an exam—I can say a quick decade right on the spot. In just two and a half minutes, I can offer a special gift to God—one decade of the rosary—for that particular intention.
Fifth, even if I’m not able to give the rosary my full attention, it’s still worth praying. I might not always be able to completely unplug mentally from the concerns of the day. I might be exhausted, too tired to pray well. I might be distracted and unable to reach the heights of contemplation. But still, the words themselves are biblical and holy. Offering God a decade or two in the midst of my daily life gives him something beautiful, even if I give it without my full, relaxed, undivided attention. I’m giving God some space in my day and filling it with words of praise for him.
Going Deeper
But the rosary can take us deeper—a lot deeper. When we pray the rosary in its ideal setting, doing a whole set of mysteries, the prayer can slow us down, calm our hearts, and enable us to rest in God’s presence. It draws out the deepest desires in our souls, desires for God and God alone.
The rhythm of the repetitious prayers can have a profound spiritual effect. In this, it is much like the traditional “Jesus Prayer” many early Christians recited: “Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.” They would slowly repeat these words over and over again throughout the day, such that the rhythm of this prayer was linked to the rhythm of their breathing. As John Paul II explained, this loving repetition “embodies the desire for Christ to become the breath, soul and all of one’s life” (RVM, 27). In the same way, the repeated prayers in the rosary help us get more in touch with the deepest desires in our souls for God.
We as human persons are made with infinite desires that only God can fulfill. But because we’re fallen, we tend to live at the level of our superficial desires—desires for comfort, fun, fame, wealth, pleasure, success. These desires are not bad, but the rosary helps us be more aware of the soul’s deepest desires, which are for God. As St. Catherine of Siena taught, the greatest gift we can give to God in prayer is not the finite work of saying the words but our “infinitely desirous love” for God that is expressed in those words and that is being drawn out of our souls in prayer.
How might this happen in the rosary? As we’ll see more in my book, when we pray the rosary, we can focus on the name of Jesus at the center of every Hail Mary. We can simply speak Jesus’s name with fervent, heartfelt love. We can gather all our desires into that one word, his beautiful, holy name. And with each Hail Mary, we can call out to him, like a lover speaking to the beloved: “Blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus...Jesus...Jesus.”
This blog was excerpted from my book, Praying the Rosary Like Never Before: Encounter the Wonder of Heaven and Earth.
For more information on this book, which offers insights and practical
advice to anyone seeking a deeper connection to the rosary, click the
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Do you struggle with praying the rosary: finding time, fighting distractions, worrying about your mind wandering? In Praying the Rosary Like Never Before, I offer practical suggestions that come from the rosary’s tradition and, most especially, St. John Paul II.
These helpful tips will make the rosary a constant companions through the different seasons, moments, and challenges we all face. These tips serve as easy on-ramps for those who don’t pray the rosary regularly motivate avid devotees of the rosary to go deeper with the Lord.
Topics: Prayer, Mary, Jesus, rosary, meditiation, Praying the Rosary, Praying through Lent, Mary's Yes
Ray, my son is 43 we have been
praying for him since he was in grade school. He still has his ups and
downs but he is now deeply involved in the Greek Orthodox Church and I
know for sure he will be OK. I still pray. Have faith, keep praying.
May God Bless you in your struggles.
- Dan
Anto
I feel rosary is a diversion from God. I would rather pray or talk to God directly. Or there are many prayers in the Bible just do one of them. Such as Daniel's prayer, Hannah's praise, The Magnificat, Ephesian's prayer, Colossians prayer and many more.
Barbara (Lynn-Francis) Kelly
Dear Anto, A wise man said that it is easy to get to know a Son through his Mother. Why else would the Blessed Vigin Mary have appeared to at least 3 people expressing Her desire we come to know Our Savior through this Meditation. God's plan for Mary to bear His SON also He made her perfect in order to do this. Daniel or Hanna didn't have Joyful grace of living w/Jesus inside of them for 9 months, or getting Jesus to turn water into wine (love the symbolism) before His time. I know it takes a little practice, once in a while ask for the grace to understand & if not after many tries God is still, "Our Father who art in heaven" He will still love you.
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Sister/ Therese Labib
Thank you for this advice. God bless you.
Mary Wollschlager
Hi and God Bless You’ll that are praying the
Rosary. I read that Mother Mary said to Father Gobbi, this is how to
save your children through he Rosary. First you pray the Rosary.
Then.everytime you pray the Rosary say “With this Rosary, I bind all my
children and grandchildren to the Immuculate Heart Of Mary for her
guidance and protection.” In doing so, Our Lady, Mother Mary promised to
see to their souls.”
Gwendolyn Murphy
Thanks for this website
Gwendolyn Murphy
I appreciate all of the comments they were very uplifting.
Anne Augustine
I believe that the rosary should be said all at once with the time taken out of our rush. We then set aside time for God. But it is a combination of prayer that gets results. Yes we do need Mary our intercessor but getting out our bible and reading the word in prayer gets our prayers answered also. God can't promise and not deliver He is not a liar he will answer all of our prayers but using faith behind those prayers is the key. We can't pray like saying oh I hope so or please , please, please with crying and carrying on not that I haven't done that but God is waiting for your faith knowing you can depend on him expect to get answered God is able and He will deliver. Mary is real she's been seen by millions all over the world she is our great asset with all her angels, Jesus and the Holy trinity. Once you start reading the bible out loud and find the prayers that match what it is you ask your heart will fill with expectation and His love.Recieve communion, give to the poor and name your tithe for what you want, send love to everyone and watch what happens! Mary said we should pray it and I think she knows what she's talking about. Faith without our own understanding but only God's.
vane
Some of my most meaningful times during prayer have been doing the rosary. It is a beautiful prayer! Sometimes I cry like a baby with love.
EUgene PArtridge
I feel blessed to have had you share this with me. I look forward to saying rosary .
Bentley Buxton
Absolutely the 5 points are the way. . For ever our mother.
Joseph Perera
Can you please tell me how the Holy Rosary originated?
Thank you.
Joseph Perera
Percival Shepherdson
The Rosary is my daily and beautiful prayer to God🙏
Ann Murphy
Im not a big Rosary prayer but During these Covid virus times instead of washing my hands to Happy Birthday twice i have come to say Hail Mary's instead so at least two at a time everytime I wash my hands through out the day!
Fr. Daniel Chowning, OCD
Thank you for this reflection on the rosary which is a contemplative prayer, one the many Popes and Saints have recommended highly for Christians. I think the rosary is a prayer that you grow into. There are levels of praying the rosary, as you indicated. Someone once described it as the prayer of the poor. It is interesting that in all the approved apparitions of Mary, she recommends this Gospel prayer!
Linda Marucci
Thank you for this rosary site. Good to hear from other rosary devotees. I felt myself to be an unlikely candidate but since praying the rosary for a number of years now it's been wonderful way to keep God in my daily life. It does keep changing and growing every time i say it there is something new that comes up. Like the yeast Jesus spoke about in his parable on the kingdom of heaven. The mystery is the yeast, the repetition is kneading the dough.
Margaret Frank
i pray a decade every evening as I get in bed! it is so pleasant and u am able to finish the day with Jesus!
David Lee
thank you
Lilly Kovalenko
Oh, pretty good arguments on the importance of the Rosary. I was just about to use your article to explain it to some Protestants, but then I saw that you're trying to sell your book. That blew it for me. Topics like this need to be seperate from a sales pitch. I understand that you're structuring your article aound a marketing purpose, hey, I'm in marketing myself [25 years], but that shouldn't work in religious articles, where the things of heaven should be free. Do you think Thomas Aquinas would be selling his books today? Will have to try to find another article that is fairly convincing.
James
I pray the rosary every day, and not just the contemporary 5 decades, I pray the traditional 20 decades. It may seem like a lot, but I remember a few years ago, I did it once and I fell in love! I felt such peace and now I look forward to it every day. Me sitting quietly with just me, my rosary, Mary and God! If you don't think you can do it, just try it once and you'll be surprised for sure!
https://www.franciscanmedia.org/our-lady-of-the-rosary/https://www.franciscanmedia.org/our-lady-of-the-rosary/ October 2 2020
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