Note for customers: This book was compiled by the Richmond, New Hampshire group calling itself the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, which is not recognized by the Catholic Church as a Catholic institution. The doctrinal concerns surrounding that group relate to its status and teachings, not necessarily to the contents of this particular Rosary book itself. Because of that, some customers may still find the book devotionally helpful, while others may prefer not to purchase it in order to avoid supporting the organization behind it.
Deepen Your Rosary Devotion with Liturgical Richness
Experience the Rosary like never before with The Liturgical Rosary. This meticulously crafted guide offers a profound meditation for every decade, aligning your prayer with the Church's liturgical year (using the traditional calendar).
Key Features:
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Comprehensive Meditations: Drawing inspiration from the Divine Office, Votive Masses, and the rich tapestry of the liturgical calendar, each meditation provides a deep dive into the mysteries of faith.
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Traditional Liturgy Focus: Align your Rosary with the Traditional Roman Liturgy for a truly authentic experience.
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Practical Guidance: Learn a simple method for chanting the Rosary, complete with suggested rubrics and antiphons.
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Luxurious Design: Bound in soft imitation leather with gold foiling, this beautiful book is a treasured addition to your prayer library.
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High-Quality Construction: Featuring "Bible-like" paper and a sturdy section-sewn binding, this book is built to last.
With its elegant design, rich content, and practical approach, The Liturgical Rosary is an invaluable resource for those seeking to deepen their spiritual life through the Rosary.
Full contents:
- Contents of the Liturgical Year according to the Traditional Roman Liturgy
- Foreword by Dr. Peter Kwasniewski: Should the Laity Pray the Breviary or the Rosary?
- The Prayers of the Rosary in English and Latin
- A Simple Method of Chanting the Rosary with Suggested Rubrics and Antiphons
- The Fifteen Promises of Our Lady to Those Who Pray the Rosary
- The Fifteen Mysteries of the Rosary Synoptically Recounted
- Meditations Taken from:
- Each of the Canonical Hours for Each of the Days of the Week
- The Votive Masses for the Days of the Week
- Each of the Feasts of the Sanctoral Cycle
- Each of the Feasts of the Seasonal Cycle: Advent Through Pentecost
- The Common Masses of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- The Common Masses of the Saints
- The Votive Masses for Various Occasions, Including:
- For the Defense of the Church
- For Peace
- For the Sick
- For Pilgrims and Travelers
- For Any Necessity
- Of Thanksgiving
- For a Baptism
- For the Reception of Holy Matrimony
- In Preparation for Death