She was a humble girl from an ordinary Jewish family. Yet Mary came to be exalted as the Mother of God.  All because the simple girl said a simple word: Yes.

 


By praying The Holy Rosary we praise Mary and we acknowledge that she gave the world its true light, Jesus, The Son of God.

 


The goals of this website are to provide information on the Rosary and to encourage people to pray the Rosary. And, true devotion to Mary always leads to Jesus.

 


Christian piety and theology have constructed a picture of Mary that fulfills the prediction ascribed to her in the Magnificat (Luke 1:48): “Henceforth all generations will call me blessed.” Mary prophesies the Marian praises of the Church.

 


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Information about Mary

The Virgin Mary has been venerated by the Catholic Church since the apostolic age. Mary is a focal point in western art, music, and literature. Mary is also known from biblical references. The development of the doctrine of Mary can be traced through titles that have been ascribed to her in the history of the Catholic Church. Mary has many titles such as Mother of Jesus, Mother of the Church, Mediatrix, and Mother of God.

We provide information on Biblical references to Mary, the titles of Mary, her apparitions, devotions and prayers to deepen your relationship with the Mother of God.


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Information about Praying the Rosay

Pope John Paul II reminds us that reciting the Our Fathers and Hail Marys of the rosary is not an end in itself. The goal is to obtain a deeper contemplation of the life of Jesus and Mary. The rosary is a vital means to participate in the life of Mary, and to find the way to Christ.

We give you information on how to pray the rosary, and provide information on the history of the rosary, the Popes and the rosary, rosary insites from Pope John Paul II and much more information that you will find useful for a complete understanding of the rosary.

 

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Other Related Information

We provide information about personal prayers and prayer journals, resources and links, and other rosary and Marian Devotion related information.

Robert L. Barnett
(562)252-5344
ejallenb@earthlink.net

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