Not in Bible. It's a catholic tradition.
see 1090AD
Roman Catholic Traditions Beginnings
which none are in the Scriptures
AD 310 prayers for the dead
AD 375 veerate angels
AD 394 mass accepted
AD 431 worship of Mary
AD 450 sprinkling of babies
AD 590 the papacy
AD 593 doctrine of purgatory
AD 787 seven sacraments started (official 1439)
AD 850 holy water
AD 857 popal infallibility suggested
AD 1090 saying the rosary
AD 1184 selling of indulgences
AD 1229 forbidden for any layman to read Bible
AD 1414 the cup (wine) only for priests
AD 1546 Apocryphal official
(The Apocryphal was never quoted by Jesus or the apostles.
was not in the LXX. Josephus excluded it as being slipped in.
Not found in any catalog of the OT canon until council of carthage, AD 397).
AD 1709 tradition of kissing pope's feet
AD 1865 immaculate conception
The Rosary is not mentioned in the Bible.
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The first part of the rosary is reciting the creed.
Pope John Paul II formally introduced them on October 16, 2002 via his apostolic letter Rosarium Virginis Mariae("The Rosary of the Virgin Mary").
The Apostles' Creed is prayed in the Rosary. It is the first prayer in the Rosary.
The chapter divisions commonly used today were developed by Stephen Langton, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Langton introduced modern chapter around A.D. 1227. The Wycliffe English Bible of 1382 was the first Bible to use this chapter pattern. Since the Wycliffe Bible, nearly all Bible translations have followed Langton's chapter divisions.
The Rosary was create back in history when people couldn't read and therefor didn't read the bible. Most bibles were hand written so copies were very rare. So, the Rosary and it's Beads were created as a form of early prayer, each representing a psalm from the bible. 150 psalms, 150 beads.
I think a rosary If they could remember everysingle verse in the bible they would get a mini bible
bible, rosary, angels, cards, cross, bookmarks, book
Tiara, cross or medal, Bible or prayer book and rosary, scepter.
The rosary is a manmade tribute to the Blessed Mother. Mary was a practicing Jew who didn't say the rosary.
Mrs Eagleten was first woman