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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.The Apostles' Creed is prayed in the Rosary. It is the first prayer in the Rosary.
The Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary are traditionally prayed on Wednesdays and Sundays.
Apostles Creed
The Rosary begins with the the sign of the Cross, The Aposle's Creed is prayed, holding the crucifix. for more information on how to pray the Rosary see Link
Praying the rosary is a necklace type thing with many beads on it. there are 5 decades. every decade symbolizes one of the mysteries. the rosary is meant to be prayed to Mary the mother of God.
Faithful Catholics pray their rosary every day, and the Apostles Creed begins the rosary so it could not possibly be more relevant - it is part of their daily prayer.
The same Creed that you use year round. Thus it would be the Nicene Creed at Mass, and the Apostles Creed when you are praying the rosary.
The Rosary is a devotion, a form of meditative prayer, that may be used at any time, and prayed either indivudally or in groups. It dates back to about the 13th century in medieval Europe. It is not specifically required or requested when someone is sick, but any prayer for healing is welcome. The Rosary is most commonly prayed by Catholic Christians, but it is neither exclusively Catholic nor is it required that Catholics pray the Rosary.
To me i think that it does effect communication because it is meant to be prayed with attention and modesty as if it were to be the last in one's life
The rosary is associated with St. Lorenzo Ruiz because he was a devout Catholic who often prayed the rosary. It is considered a symbol of his deep faith and devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. St. Lorenzo believed in the power of the rosary to bring comfort and protection, and it played a significant role in his spiritual life.
Although the Apostles' Creed can be used in a Catholic Mass, generally speaking most parishes use the Nicene Creed. Whichever Creed is used it comes towards the end of the Liturgy of the Word, after the homily.
The Rosary is a means of meditating on the Life of Christ, the Saints there are no saints (on) the beads, but they may be included in the meditations on the Life of Jesus. Saints (to include the Blessed Mother) are not prayed to, rather, we ask them to pray for us.