No, Presbyterians do not have any tradition of using the rosary. But neither does the Presbyterian Church forbid or discourage members from using prayer beads if desired.
No, that is a Roman Catholic custom
It's just a matter of belief. Most people bless the Rosary before using it. There is no harm even if you use the Rosary without getting it blessed.
Yes, other religions such as Buddhism and Islam use prayer beads similar to the rosary in the practice of their faith. These prayer beads are used to aid in meditation and recitation of prayers.
i m a Muslim and its our tradition and culture that when we count on the god's name we use rosary, but its gotta do nothing with the faith and belief... u may call god without rosary...
Not all Presbyterians use the same version of the Bible. Recently, the Presbyterian church that I attend switched from the New International Version (NIV) to the English Standard Version (ESV).
well yes of coarse
They use it but it is not the only version of the Bible they use.
the sorrowful mystery
NO. Presbyterians have nothing to do with Islamic State.
Presbyterians are a subset of Protestants, so they are Protestants. Not all Protestants are Presbyterians, however.
Rosary is a prayer, so Christian can pray anytime they want to during their life, including Lent.
Infant baptism is recognized by Presbyterians.
.Catholic AnswerThe Rosary is a set of meditations on the life and events of Our Blessed Lord and His Mother. The apostles lived through most of these events, the rosary is our way of bringing them back to mind. So you might say that were living during the events that made up the rosary.