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Five methods of praying the rosary are presented within the works of Louis de Montfort, a French Roman Catholic priest and writer of the early 18th century. Montfort was an early proponent of Mariology, and much of his work is devoted to the subjects of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the rosary.
Madonna with the Rosary by Murillo, 1650. The Secret of the Rosary is a book about the Holy Rosary written by Louis de Montfort, a French priest and Catholic saint who died in 1716. The English translation of the book bears the Imprimatur of Archbishop Thomas E. Molloy of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn. It is said to be the earliest ...
Bartolomeo Scalvo's Meditationi del Rosario della Gloriosa Maria Virgine (i.e. Meditations on the Rosary of the Glorious Virgin Mary) printed in 1569 for the rosary confraternity of Milan provided an individual meditation to accompany each bead or prayer. [7] Alanus de Rupe encouraged the rosary to be prayed in front of an image of Christ or ...
Rosary-based prayers; Rosary of the Holy Wounds; Three Hail Marys; Writings; God Alone; Ingruentium malorum; Marialis cultus; The Power of the Rosary; Rosarium Virginis Mariae; Secret of the Rosary; People and societies; Saint Dominic; Alanus de Rupe; Pope Pius V; Louis de Montfort; Rosary Pope (Leo XIII) Confraternity of the Rosary; Our Lady's ...
The Basilica of Saint Louis de Montfort at Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre attracts a number of pilgrims each year. Montfort is the patron saint of a number of prestigious schools that educate youths from all walks of life, including St. Gabriel's Secondary School and Montfort Secondary School in Singapore , the Assumption College In Thailand , and ...
Beads and Prayers: The Rosary in History and Devotion. Continuum. ISBN 0860123200. Montfort, Louis de (1995). God Alone: The Collected Writings of St. Louis Marie De Montfort. Montfort Publications. ISBN 0-910984-55-7. Paul VI (2 February 1974). "Marialis Cultus: For the Right Ordering and Development of Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary".
According to his Apostolic Letter Rosarium Virginis Mariae he borrowed the motto from the Marian consecrating prayer found in the 1712 book True Devotion to Mary by Louis de Montfort. [3] The complete text of the prayer in Latin is: Totus tuus ego sum, et omnia mea tua sunt. Accipio te in mea omnia. Praebe mihi cor tuum, Maria.
The fourth and final part of Saint Louis de Montfort’s consecration is the Knowledge of Jesus Christ. The prayers for this section include Litany of the Holy Ghost, Ave Maris Stella, Litany of the Holy Name of Jesus, St. Louis de Montfort’s Prayer to Jesus, and O, Jesus Living in Mary. At the finish of the consecration, usually the ...