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The New Rosary

The New Rosary is convenient. Easy to find in your purse or pocket, the New Rosary can be taken anywhere without tangling or breaking. If you are interrupted, it’s easy to pick up where you left off.

When one was sent to a local Bishop, he said “Mary will be pleased”.

Push the sliding bead forward with each prayer. It “clicks” on each Hail Mary and glides through the prayers between the decades.

Raised bumps on the outside let you know which decade you’ve finished. Even at night, you know where you are.

For more than 1,000 years, the Holy Rosary has been a source of devotion and inspiration to Christians seeking the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus, in their daily lives.

Taken from the Latin “rosarium,” meaning

“crown of roses,” the Rosary is made up of a traditional set of prayers, with four “mysteries” < Joyful, Sorrowful, Glorious and Luminous > remembered on different days of the week. Within each mystery are five “decades” of prayers, each comprised of one “Glory Be”, an “O, My Jesus”, an “Our Father,” and 10 “Hail Marys.”

Below you can find additional information about The New Rosary, the history of the Rosary and additional prayers that can be said with the New Rosary.

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