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5 Reasons Why You Should Pray a Daily Rosary

“I don’t have the time,” you may want to argue. It usually takes between 15-20 minutes of your time;  if you spend less time on social media, you can easily find the time.

Still not convinced? Here are some reasons why you should consider adding the Rosary to your daily prayer time.

1. We need a break from the chaos

News and social media are inundated with stories full of violence and strife. We see some of the worst of humanity on display and it often fills us with feelings of hopelessness, anxiety, and even anger. What a better way to combat those negative comments than by taking a break and by putting our mind on the meditations of the mysteries?

Yes, the issues will still be there. But taking the time to focus on something else often aids to re-structure our thoughts to the One Who can assist us through hard times. As a plus, you can add the intentions of whatever is weighing heavily on your mind to each decade since our Blessed Mother is a powerful advocate.

2. The Rosary can lead to conversions

From a private revelation, our Blessed Mother showed Blessed Alan de la Rocha that “through the Rosary, hardened sinners of both sexes became converted and began to lead a holy life, bemoaning their past sins with genuine tears of contrition.”

Need an example? Blessed Bartolo Longo was a satanic priest who transformed to Catholicism thanks to his praying the Rosary! This is a powerful witness to what Our Lady can do for those most people would (erroneously) consider lost causes.

3. The Rosary can offer protection against temptation

Nobody is immune to feeling tempted to do or say things that may lead us in the confessional. Blessed Pope Pius XI said that the Rosary is “a powerful weapon to put the demons to flight and to keep oneself from sin. If you want peace in your hearts, in your homes, and in your country, gather each evening to recite the Rosary.”

Saint Louis de Montfort was so certain of the power of the prayer that he said, “Never will anyone who says his Rosary every day be deceived. We can’t think of a better endorsement than that!

4. Rosaries assists children learn the faith 

The Rosary is so simple (yet so powerful) that even a child can do it. As Saint John XXIII once said that the prayer is “a summary of the whole Gospel.” What better way to assist your children to learn the faith than by reciting the Rosary with them, as a family?

If they are too young, they may begin with only a decade at a time. They will soon learn about the life of Christ, even before they learn how to read!

5. You can receive indulgences                 

Once you get into the habit of praying the Rosary on a daily basis, you may want to consider joining the Confraternity of the Rosary. Did you know that the Confraternity has existed (in various forms) since the 15th century? On October 2, 1898, Pope Leo XIII restructured the Confraternity with his Apostolic Constitution, Ubi Primum. Did you also know you can also receive indulgences once you join? It’s all true!

Members of the Confraternity can accept a tolerance on the day of enrollment and on particular feast days (Christmas, Easter, Annunciation, Purification, Assumption, Our Lady of the Rosary, and Immaculate Conception). To receive a plenary indulgence the Rosary must be prayed in Church or in a Public Oratory, with your family (family Rosary), or a religious community. Otherwise only a partial tolerance is given. The only duty is to pray 15 decades per week and to include the intentions of your fellow Confraternity members.

Even if you’re new to praying the Rosary or needed the additional inspiration, I hope this article has aided in some way. Praying this prayer isn’t the simplest habit to form for some people – Saint Therese of Lisieux is known to have struggled with it – but it is one worth your while.

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