Catholics honor and celebrate the rosary because it is a time-tested method of contemplating the significant events of the life of Christ, it is a powerful weapon against the devil, and because it helps to strengthen our relationship with Christ and our devotion to His mother.
There are special feast days in honor of Mary, also many Catholics pray the Rosary in her honor. They also talk about her in many/almost all catholic schools.
A rosary is used by Catholics-it's a necklace.
some Catholics get rosary tattoos for religious reasons.
The rosary is a much loved and venerated prayer among Catholics. But not all Catholics use this prayer. It is not considered "essential" to the Catholic faith. It is highly recommended, but not necessary. The Mass, for example, is absolutely necessary. The rosary is optional.
The month of the Rosary is October each year.
Many non-Catholics pray the rosary, it is a biblical based prayer, and there is no reason why not, as long as they are wearing the bracelet with devotion and knowledge.
Primarily Catholics celebrate Sunday by assisting at Mass.
No, they are used by catholics.
Yes, Catholics do celebrate Mother's Day each year. Catholics celebrate every holiday that other people celebrate such as Thanksgiving and 4th of July.
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.
Through many means. Saying the Rosary is chief of them. Others include statues in holy places, paintings, medallions (amulets) and various other reminders that she is our Blessed Mother, Queen of Heaven and Earth. However, is it important to understand that Catholics do not worship Mary, only honor her as anyone would honor their parents.
Catholics do not celebrate every saint's feast day as elaborately as those such as St.s Patrick, Valentine, Nicholas, etc. merely because there are so many saints. At daily mass their names may be mentioned and we remember them and reflect on their lives. We think about what they did to promote Christ and honor them for their efforts and reflect on how we can imitate them imitating Christ.