In the "good old days" it was common for the mourners to pray the rosary in common for the repose of the soul of the deceased. For the past 25 years (+ -- Vat II) since my ordination, a "wake service" to include scripture readings, prayers for the deceased and mourners is most common. From my experience, when a rosary is requested few, if any, of the mourners recite it.
Only Catholics use rosaries. Other Christians do not.
of course it's rosaries..
The plural form for the singular noun rosary is "rosaries."
Broken rosaries should be buried. It would be good to bury them on each corner of your home.
No, there is usually no call for a Rosary in a formal Exorcism, the Rite does not call for one.
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no. Kanye West did not go to Patrick Swayze's funeral and say that Michael's Jackson's funeral was better.
In the Catholic Church, there are Rosaries.
Absolutely! Rosaries are a religious item, therefore banning them ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES goes against the First Amendment.
No one 'has' to attend a funeral. One does so out of love, respect, and sympathy for the survivors. Attending a funeral is hard, but it is the right thing to do. If you absolutely cannot bring yourself to attend, then don't go. However, it is often less difficult to come to terms with a loss by being there to say your final goodbyes.
a funeral wreath is a Corona
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