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.
The plural form for the singular noun rosary is "rosaries."
No only Catholics. But honestly it doesn't matter if you use the rosary or not, just the relationship between you and your God. :)
Hindu
Christians have a rosary and cross necklace, every nght they touch each bead and say a hail mary prayer for each one, they will say different prayers for smaller or bigger beads. So a tattoo of a rosary bead would be a permanent ink stain printed on your skin with needles with ink tips that can only be removed with a laser. So a rosary bead tattoo would be a tatto of a rosary and cross necklace on your body.
The rosary is a sequence of beads on a chain that is used in Catholic prayer. It contains several mysteries about Jesus and his preaching.
In the Catholic church, it is the praying of the rosary.
It is a way that crossword puzzle writers refer to praying the rosary.
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.
October is dedicated as the "Month of the Rosary." This is mostly because the memorial feast of Our Lady of the Rosary is on October 7th. May is also often a month for praying the rosary since May is the month for Mary's coronation.
Easy pray the Rosary and tell God you are offering it up to someone else.
The rosary predates St. Dominic by many years so he did not "invent" it. He did, however, encourage the praying of the rosary.
No, praying the rosary before or after Mass is a very praiseworthy practice.
October and May
Saint Dominic did not invent the Rosary, but he is commonly credited with popularizing and promoting its use as a prayer tool. The Rosary is a form of prayer that has evolved over time, with its origins dating back to the early Middle Ages. Saint Dominic and his followers helped spread devotion to the Rosary in the 13th century.
The Hail Mary
it is a meditation on the suffering of Jesus while praying the rosary
The rosary predates St. Dominic by many years so he did not "invent" it or receive it. He did, however, encourage the praying of the rosary.