A Rosary Resource Patterned on the Holy Fathers Apostolic Letter

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A Rosary Resource Patterned on the Holy Father's Apostolic

Letter Review of Praying the Rosary: With the Joyful, Luminous,

Sorrowful, & Glorious Mysteries by Michael Dubruiel and Amy

Welborn By Lisa M. Hendey



For someone looking to "make a difference" in our world so

filled with unrest and need, responding to Pope John Paul II's

call to embrace the Rosary is one affirmative step that can be

taken immediately. As a resource for making contemplation of the

Rosary a part of your life, authors Michael Dubruiel and Amy

Welborn have compiled the book Praying the Rosary: With the

Joyful, Luminous, Sorrowful, & Glorious Mysteries (Our Sunday

Visitor, June 2003, hardcover, 64 pages).



Though compact in size, this book can and will have a tremendous

impact upon your life if you choose to read and implement its

suggested format. The book's introduction reiterates the Holy

Fathers call to this perfect form of Christian contemplation

and points to the Blessed Virgin Mary as a role model for

contemplating the true mystery of Jesus Christ, his life, death

and resurrection. Bearing both the Nihil Obstat and the

Imprimatur, Praying the Rosary incorporates all four sets of

mysteries, including the new Luminous mysteries.



Welborn and Dubruiel follow the format suggested by Pope John

Paul II in Rosarium Virginis Mariae including the announcement

of the mystery, scriptural references, contemplative silence,

the formal prayers of the Rosary (including a short prayer

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phrase following each Hail Mary related to the specific

mystery), and a brief concluding prayer for each mystery.

Newcomers to Rosary devotion will find the compendium of prayers

at the completion of the book a helpful resource.



Complimenting the suggested format, stunning artwork graces the

pages for each of the mysteries. Contemplation of these

wonderful icons provided courtesy of St. Isaac of Syria Skete

allows the user yet another point of interaction with the

mysteries of the Rosary.



This books compact size makes it the perfect tool for

incorporating the Rosary into your daily devotional routine. The

hardcover format is durable and will stand up to daily use. The

book will easily slip into a purse, briefcase, day planner or

coat pocket. Praying the Rosary has taken up permanent residence

in my home away from home, my vehicle, where my boys and I

daily contemplate the mysteries of the Rosary in our own effort

to better know and love Jesus Christ. We pray each day, joining

our hearts and minds with countless millions around the globe,

for peace in our own little corner of the world and beyond.



For more information on Praying the Rosary: With the Joyful,

Luminous, Sorrowful, & Glorious Mysteries visit

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1592760376/catholicmomcom



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About the author:

Lisa M. Hendey is a mother of two sons, webmaster of

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and an avid reader of Catholic literature. Visit her at

http://www.lisahendey.com



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