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Some "High Church" Episcopal churches do pray the Holy Rosary. For example, Italian churches that come from Rome to the Episcopal faith. However, the majority of Episcopal Churches do not pray the rosary, and most parishioners do not even own a rosary. They know what the rosary is, but have no attachment to performing the prayers.
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.
The Aowei Church of Holy Rosary was created in 1884.
No, praying the rosary before or after Mass is a very praiseworthy practice.
Since the bereaved will bring the rosary with him/her in the grave, it is believed that if the rosary is not broken, other family members will follow.
The Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church are the two main religious institutions that pray the rosary, though other Christian denominations and even other religions pray the rosary.
It is the month of the Rosary.
The Church does not forbid the wearing of the rosary. However, the rosary is not a piece of jewelry or necklace and is not meant to be worn. It is meant to be prayed. In these days, unfortunately, many Hispanic 'gang bangers' wear the rosary around their necks as a good luck charm for protection. This is a form of superstition and does no honor to God or His Blessed Mother. Wearing a rosary as a necklace could also make the wearer a target from gang members who might assume the person is a rival gang member.
In the Catholic church, it is the praying of the rosary.
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J.M Cruise has written: 'The rosary without distractions' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Prayers and devotions, Rosary
I have several suggestions: 1. pray the Rosary every day 2. join rosary societies 3. carry your rosary wherever you go 4. carry rosary brochures and put them in likely places 5. buy plastic rosaries and how to say the rosary brochures and keep them in your Church vestible (see links below)