tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8099683968267086634.post8919211315760480276..comments2023-05-10T10:42:21.102+01:00Comments on The Lone Veiler - formerly known as the A&B LMS Blog: The RosaryAnniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10653640127655491512noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8099683968267086634.post-42061701854305040582010-02-11T21:57:16.592+00:002010-02-11T21:57:16.592+00:00Yes Annie, the Rosary is the greatest prayer after...Yes Annie, the Rosary is the greatest prayer after the Mass. <br /><br />In my case a lot of things got intermingled about 40 years ago! It probably started when I joined the Blue Army which was a commitment to say the Rosary. I went to Corpus Christi Church in Maiden Lane to pick up literature where, unexpectedly, I encountered and rediscovered the Tridentine Mass. Still a very special church for me. Then came the Brown Scapular from the Carmelites in Kensington Church Street. And Lourdes and Fatima …..<br /><br />In my Parish, we started praying the Rosary weekly after Wednesday morning Mass over 4 years ago. Probably about 12 of us on average. My great hope is that one day a Priest will actually join us! Or just encourage us! It was easy to start – all it needs is one person with the time and desire and a bit of advertising! We follow it with the Litany of Loreto.<br /><br />The Rosary, said in this way in Church, carries with it the ultimate potential reward of a plenary indulgence (yes, they are still around though when were the Faithful last reminded?).<br /><br />So we must keep going even when the spiritual vineyard is arid, as sometimes it will be – perhaps that’s the time of the best fruit.Gerontiusnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8099683968267086634.post-61315604609656585212010-02-10T13:56:13.136+00:002010-02-10T13:56:13.136+00:00Good to read that. I feel the same - it's a k...Good to read that. I feel the same - it's a kind of structure round life.Very powerful when prayed with other people too.Lauranoreply@blogger.com