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  1. How to recite the Holy Rosary 1. SAY THESE PRAYERS… IN THE NAME of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. (As you say this, with your right hand touch your forehead when you say Father, touch your breastbone when you say Son, touch your left shoulder when you say Holy, and touch your right shoulder when you say Spirit.)

  2. A free PDF download of how to pray the Rosary, as well as the Rosary prayers and the Mysteries of the Rosary. From the Everyday Prayer Co, the makers of the Rosary Card - the Rosary that fits in your wallet.

  3. How to Pray the Rosary 1) Begin by making the Sign of the Cross. 2) Holding the crucifix pray the Apostles’ Creed. 3) On the first bead pray the Our Father. 4) On the next three beads pray the Hail Mary. 5) On the last bead pray the Glory Be. 6) Announce the first mystery and pray one Our Father, ten Hail Mary’s and the Glory Be. The Fatima ...

  4. 8 sty 2024 · In this guide, we will walk you through the steps of praying the Rosary, explain the significance of each part, and provide insights into how this practice can enrich your spiritual life. To make your journey easier, we've also included a downloadable PDF guide.

  5. How To Pray The Holy Rosary. The Rosary helps us reflect on the lives of Jesus and Mary, in order to move closer to God and further from sin. Each mystery is called a decade and each set of 5 mysteries is called a chaplet. Each mystery is an event in salvation history.

  6. Pray a Hail Mary on the first bead of the decade, and on each following bead. After praying the decade, pray the Glory Be. You may also want to add the Fatima invocation. Reflect on the second mystery, then pray an Our Father on the next single bead. Pray the Hail Mary on the next ten beads.

  7. How to Pray the Holy Rosary. The Joyful Mysteries. (Monday and Saturday) The Rosary is a Scripture-based prayer. It begins with the Apostles' Creed, which summarizes the great mysteries of the Catholic faith. The Our Father, which introduces each mystery, is from the Gospels.

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