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Daily Rosary Meditations | Catholic Prayers

Why Pray the Rosary?

Daily Rosary Meditations | Catholic Prayers

Dr. Mike Scherschligt

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🗓️ 6 September 2019

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

We should pray the Rosary every day because Our Lady came from heaven as aked us to do so. On May 13, 1917 Our Lady requested: “Pray the Rosary everyday, in order to obtain peace for the world, and the end of the war”. Sister Lucia, one of the three children to whom Mary appeared at Fatima explained why she thought Our Lady asked everyone to pray the Rosary every day: I think God is Father; and as Father He adapts Himself to the needs and possibilities of his children. Now if God, through Our Lady, had asked us to go to Mass and receive Holy Communion every day, there would be undoubtedly have been a great many people who would have said, quite rightly, that this was not possible. Some, on account of the distance separating them from the nearest Church where Mass was celebrated; others on account of the circumstances of their lives, their state in life, their job, the state of their health, ect. On the other hand to pray the Rosary is something everybody can do, rich and poor, wise and ignorant, great and small. All people of good will can, and must say the Rosary every day. Why? In order to put ourselves in contact with God, to thank Him for His benefits and ask for the graces we need. It is the prayer which places us in familiar contact with God, like the son who goes to his father to thank him for the gifts he has received, to talk to him about special concerns, to receive his guidance, his help, his support and his blessing. Since we all need to pray, God asks of us, as a kind of daily installment, a prayer which is within our reach: the Rosary, which can be recited either in common or in private, either in Church in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament or at home, either when traveling or while walking quietly in the fields. A mother of a family can say the Rosary while she rocks her baby’s cradle or does the house work. Our day has twenty four hours in it. It is not asking a great deal to set a side a quarter of an hour for the spiritual life, for our intimate and familiar converse with God. We should pray the Rosary every day because it is the School of Mary where she teaches and forms us to become like Jesus. St. John Paul II wrote: The Rosary mystically transports us to Mary's side as she is busy watching over the human growth of Christ in the home of Nazareth. This enables her to train us and to mold us with the same care, until Christ is “fully formed” in us (cf. Gal 4:19). Rosarium 15 Mary has given us a three-fold weapon to change world events, convert family and friends and protect against evil. These three are  Pray the Rosary every day Consecrate yourself and your family to the Immaculate Heart of Mary and live the Consecration by living a personal relationship with Mary, moment to moment, day after day Practice Sacrifice and Reparation: what you did not choose, do not like and cannot change, accept with trust and offer it up with love; second – First Saturdays of Reparation – on the first Saturday of 5 consecutive months go to confession, to Mass, pray the Rosary, think about the life of Jesus for 15 with the intention of repairing for all those who refuse to have faith, hope and love and by this means help to save them.  By the Rosary Our Lady places us and our family under her Mantle of Protection. When the United States dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, both bombing sites experienced miracles associated with the rosary. When Hiroshima was bombed on August 6, 1945, an entire house of Jesuits survived, completely unaffected by the bomb. The Jesuit house was located only eight blocks from where the atomic bomb went off and should have been completely annihilated. A church attached to the Jesuit house and everything else around it for miles was obliterated, but the house with the Jesuits in it survived largely intact. Furthermore, none of the Jesuits suffered any ill effects from radiation or loss of hearing whatsoever.

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0:00.0

This is Holy Family School of Faith.

0:05.0

Welcome to our Rosary meditation.

0:08.0

I'm blessed to be at St Michael the archangel with the women of St Michael. We're having drinks and food and good conversation and now we're going to pray the rosary together.

0:20.0

So let's begin in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Let's call to mind the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.

0:23.6

Let's call to mind all those we promised to pray for.

0:27.9

We should pray the rosary every day because our lady came from heaven

0:32.3

and asked us to do so. May 13th, 1917, our Lady requested

0:37.6

pray the Rosary every day in order to obtain peace for the world and the end of the war.

0:44.0

Sister Lucia, one of the three children to whom Mary appeared

0:48.0

if Adama, explained why she thought our lady asked everyone to pray the Rosary every day.

0:54.3

She writes, I think God is a father who adapts himself to the needs and possibilities of his children.

1:05.0

Now if God through our lady had asked us to go to mass and receive Holy Communion every day,

1:10.0

there would undoubtedly have been a great many people who would have said quite

1:16.0

rightly that it was not possible. Some on account of the distance separating them

1:21.6

from the nearest church where Mass was celebrated,

1:24.6

others on account of the circumstances of their lives, their state of life, their job,

1:29.7

the state of their health, other reasons.

1:33.4

But on the other hand, to pray the rosary

1:36.9

is something everyone can do, rich and poor,

1:41.0

wise and ignorant, great and small. All people of goodwill can and must say the

1:47.2

Rosary every day. Why? In order to put ourselves in contact with God, to thank him for his benefits and ask for the

1:56.4

graces we need. It is the prayer which places us in familiar contact with God, like the son who goes to his father to thank

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