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The Rosary is a beautiful prayer.
http://www.virtualrosary.org/index.php
http://www.rosary-center.org/howto.htm
Rosemary's Baby is a fictional book by Ira Levin that was later made into a movie.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary's_Baby
With love in Christ.
2007-06-24 15:21:33
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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no a Rosary looks like this:
http://www.bible.ca/catholic-rosary.jpg
it is composed of beads that pertains to certain prayers.
---BEAD---- ----Prayer----
1. is the cross= Apostle's Creed
2. a bead = Our Father
3. 3 beads = 3x of Hail Mary
5. 1 bead = Glory Be
6. a bead w/ picture of Jesus or/& Mary = First Mystery
... after the introduction of the mystery... pray 1 Our Father (no bead)
7. 5 sets of 10 beads = 10x Hail Mary
after every 10 beads (after every "Sub-mystery") we pray the Glory Be and the Fatima Prayer.
the 5 sets of beads means 5 "sub-mysteries" and 4 Mysteries.... and the Mysteries depends on the day, they are different:
1. The Five Luminous Mysteries =Thursday
The Baptism in the Jordan
The Wedding at Cana
The Proclamation of the Kingdom
The Transfiguration
The Institution of the Eucharist
2. The Five Joyful Mysteries=Monday & Saturday
The Annunciation: Humility
The Visitation: Charity
The Birth of Our Lord: Poverty, or detachment from the world
The Presentation of Our Lord: Purity of heart, obedience
The Finding of Our Lord in the Temple: Piety
3. The Five Sorrowful Mysteries=Tuesday & Friday
The Agony in the Garden: Contrition for our sins
The Scourging at the Pillar: Mortification of our senses
The Crowning with Thorns: Interior mortification
The Carrying of the Cross: Patience under crosses
The Crucifixion and Death of Our Lord: That we may die to ourselves
4. The Five Glorious Mysteries= Sunday & Wednesday
The Resurrection: Conversion of heart
The Ascension: A desire for heaven
The Coming of the Holy Ghost: The Gifts of the Holy Ghost
The Assumption of our Blessed Mother into Heaven: Devotion to Mary
The Coronation of our Blessed Mother: Eternal happiness
I hope you now have an idea ofWaht the Rosary is.
2007-06-24 10:05:04
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answered by C.S.Z.B.O. 2
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I'm not sure if you have any idea of it, but this question is almost entirely gibberish.
True, the spelling is acceptable, but you might wish to consider this (just for starters) the word ROSEMARY has nothing to do with either roses or mary (the mother of jesus of nazareth).
It derives from a latin root and means dew/moisture of the sea (ros = dew/moisture; marius = sea). And Rosemary's Baby was a (rather silly) Hollywood film, not historical fact.
Really, this sort of mish mash of ideas because words sounds similar in modern English, and people can't be bothered to do basic reasearch is really lazy!
Please don't be sucked in by this sort of nonsense. There is enough amazing REAL stuff in the history of the christian church through the centuries without the need to go looking for ditzy conspiracy theories and falsely spooky ideas.
Best wishes :-)
2007-06-24 10:02:15
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answered by thing55000 6
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What kind of question is this? I used to be Catholic but this makes no sense at all. I would say that those who are faithful to praying the rosary are meditating on the events in the life of Jesus. It's a way of staying focused on the specific Mystery such as The Crucifixion (one of the mysteries of the rosary). What does it matter if there are beads involved? My Grandmother was a faithful prayer of the rosary and it brought her much peace. In Buddhism and other religions you use beads to stay focused during meditation. (Buddhist)
2007-06-24 09:52:08
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answered by Yogini 6
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Sara, I do not know what you mean exactly about this `blood rose` or the connection with the film could you explain a little better.
2007-06-24 09:54:26
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answered by Sentinel 7
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What?
2007-06-24 09:54:46
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answered by Anonymous
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could you explain what you mean???
2007-06-27 21:13:47
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answered by Mommy_to_seven 5
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