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In addition, enrolled members also participate in all the prayers and good works performed by the friars, nuns, sisters, and laity of the Dominican Order. The Rosary Confraternity of the Dominican Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus publishes Light and Life, a bi-monthly newsletter of the Rosary Confraternity of the Western Province. [5]
25 N Rosa Parks Way, Portland Holy Rosary Chapel, Mission of St. Mary 7442 Crooked Finger Rd NE, Scotts Mills Holy Rosary Church and Priory 375 NE Clackamas St, Portland Holy Trinity 355 Oregon Ave, Bandon Holy Trinity 13715 SW Walker Rd, Beaverton Holy Trinity 104 Blakely Ave., Brownsville Immaculate Conception 1077 N Sixth Ave, Stayton
Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Portland, OR; Newman Hall - Holy Spirit Parish, Berkeley, CA [15] Parroquia de Santa Maria de Guadalupe, Poblado Compuertas, Mexicali, Mexico; Prince of Peace Catholic Newman Center, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; Rosary Center & Confraternity, Portland, OR; St. Albert the Great Priory, Oakland, CA
The rosary may be prayed anywhere, but as in many other devotions its recitation often involves some sacred space or object, such as an image or statue of the Virgin Mary. [20] Anyone can begin to pray the rosary, but repeated recitations over a period of time result in the acquisition of skills for meditation and contemplation. [21]
An important Apostolic Constitution on the Rosary Confraternity was issued by Pope Leo XIII in 1898. [11] The approval of the "Confraternity of the Scapular" for every diocese helped the spread of that devotion, reaching its culmination in 1726 via the extension of the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (July 16) to the universal church. [12] [13]
The Rosary [1] (/ ˈ r oʊ z ər i /; Latin: rosarium, in the sense of "crown of roses" or "garland of roses"), [2] formally known as the Psalter of Jesus and Mary [3] [4] (Latin: Psalterium Jesu et Mariae), also known as the Dominican Rosary [5] [6] (as distinct from other forms of rosary such as the Franciscan Crown, Bridgettine Rosary, Rosary of the Holy Wounds, etc.), refers to a set of ...
The members are required to have their names enrolled, to wear a cord with fifteen knots or the medal of the confraternity, and to practice some particular devotion to Saint Thomas and Our Lady. One recites, daily, fifteen Hail Marys, in honor of the mysteries of the rosary. This last obligation does not bind under sin. [12]
In Augustissimae Virginis, Leo contrasted the growth of the society devoted to the Rosary, the Confraternity of the Holy Rosary, versus the evil societies of his time, the Socialists and Freemasons: "The natural tendency of man to association has never been stronger, or more earnestly and generally followed, than in our own age.