Non-catholic and confraternity of the rosary

xaira

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I'm not Catholic and currently attend an Anglican Church. However I've been considering RCIA lately and am meeting with a nun tomorrow to get more information. (I'm rather nervous about this I've never met a nun before).
Anyways, I came across a page where I can join a rosary confraternity. I just started praying the rosary and have found it very beneficial in my spiritual life. What I would like to know is if it's ok for a non-Catholic to sign up for it?
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Rhamiel

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hmmmm
I have no idea.... lol sorry
I guess it kind of depends on the confraternity?
I know there are some groups, like the Taize community that have both Catholics and Protestants in it.... but I never heard of a confraternity being open to all Christians
I have also never heard it stated that only Catholics could join.....


God bless you my dear sister in Christ
pray the Rosary
pray for peace
pray for me, because I sure need it lol
 
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Galilee63

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I would keep praying The Most Holy Rosary to our Blessed Virgin Mary Xaira while you are doing your RCIA and receive your Blessed Holy Sacraments including Confirmation within the Catholic Church then enrol in the Confraternity of The Most Holy Rosary.

rosaryconfraternity.org


(Extract from the Confraternity of The Holy Rosary (Catholic)

Enroll in the Confraternity

If you pray the Rosary regularly, you should consider joining the Confraternity of the Most Holy Rosary. Membership in the Rosary Confraternity is open to all the Catholic lay faithful as well as to priests and religious. Members promise to recite the fifteen mysteries of the Rosary over the course of each week and to include the other members and their intentions in their prayers. This obligation does not bind under pain of sin. For more information about the spiritual benefits, obligations, and conditions of membership, click here.

Note: Although many people desire to enroll others, we ask that you only submit an enrollment request on behalf of yourself, with the understanding that one is making a life-long promise to pray fifteen decades of the Rosary each week. One must be old enough to choose this freely and should normally have received the Sacrament of Confirmation. Children under the age of reason (typically seven) are not able to make this commitment and therefore cannot be enrolled.


Love and kindest wishes your Sister in Jesus Christ our Saviour
 
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