by Jeannette Cooperman. Then, test your knowledge with the Secret St. Louis quiz for the chance to … Skyler loves looking at the cover too. The rosary has always been a struggle for me...it's kind of like going to confession; you dread going but once it's all over you wonder why you don't do it more frequently because it makes you feel so great! These Books Explain Why You Feel That Waythis books was really good and very enlighting i learned a lot about the rosary and how important it really is. Wow, St. Louis de Monfort, you were one feisty, feisty individual... so that's pretty great. There is much in here to help motivate a more regular and reverent praying of the rosary, the latter which is what motivated me to read this. Practical yet so critical... so marvelous. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account.Inspired me to pray the rosary on a regular basis, would highly recommend.
When I started reading the book I managed to squeeze out a decade a day and now, I'm getting out five whole mysteries with a decent amount of consistency. I would like to purchase this book in bulks and distribute, because everyone deserves to have access about this book and KNOW about it. If we just start out small eventually we will be happily and devotedly offering up rosaries to Our Lady! 0895550563 The stories in there are just beautiful and amazing.“Have you strayed from the path leading to heaven? 20 decades of the Rosary (Joyful, Sorrowful, Glorious and Luminous mysteries) could last for two hours if contemplation and meditation are inclA most pious preaching of the holy Rosary, with the various stories and traditions connected with it since the Dominican missions of the thirteenth centuries. It teaches many things and how much our beloved Holy Mother of God loves and cares for us. All fifteen mysteries, as and when possible.Louis de Montfort's classic pamphlet provides a window into the historical and mystical background to praying the Rosary. I suspect it will be better yet upon subsequent readings.Very powerful exhortation from this small book to love and pray the Rosary. Canon William says of De Montfort's book, Very powerful exhortation from this small book to love and pray the Rosary.
It's a short read, but you won't want to read it quickly. It helped me get comfortable with ritual when I was younger, and now ritual is such a huge part of my life. Did you know she is the one person the Devil fears the most? From Opus Dei to Thurtene, St. Louis plays host to a variety of groups shrouded in mystery. Gives insight into the true cause of the black death. I adore this book.Approachable from any literate age group. Start by marking “The Secret Of The Rosary” as Want to Read: Secret St. Louis 2019 Discover the hidden side of St. Louis with St. Louis Magazine 's January cover feature.
I am an avid devotee to the rosary, but this has touched me on so many more levels. Refresh and try again. Wish it would have touched more on this, the mindfulness of meditating on mysteries seemed to be rushed toward the end. I just finished it, but I would like to read it again.A nice small book that helps to pray the Rosary. It's a motivation, not a Magic Bullet to find the time, unfortunately; that's not its point. Once I finished this book, I ended up reciting the mysteries of the Rosary for long hours daily. With Imprimi Potest, Nihil Obstat and Imprimatur, 1947.
Glad they mentioned the problem of being distracted by the monotony of the prayers, that happens to me a lot. It shows us how much she can do for us if we only ask for it with complete love, faith, and devotion. The rosary has always been a struggle for me...it's kind of like going to confession; you dread going but once it's all over you wonder why you don't do it more frequently because it makes you feel so great! Error rating book. A great short read on the rosary with many great anecdotal stories and advice on how to persevere in prayer of the rosary.I seem to recall that I had a copy of this years before I became Catholic, along with a little booklet about the Mass. St. Louis de Montfort is the best. Heretics are possessed by demons as is well demonstrated in the book.