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thereselittleflower said:Now if you really want to understand the use of a Rosary, may I recommend that you go all out and have yours blessed by a Catholic Priest.
The Lord's Envoy said:Haha
I respect that. Part of me feels like I now have an idol sitting on my desk in the image of Christ. I bought it so I can understand the "how-to" of the rosary. I am a visual learner so it helps to hold it.
Iollain said:I wasnt so much worried about the idol part, i am worried about the contacting the dead part, in Christ or not. God does not want us calling on those passed on.
The Lord's Envoy said:
Well I promise you I wont contact the dead with it. May I keep it?
Ginny said:I choose to be the dummie, I guess.
(did I just say that outloud?)
Terri said:Well, all things are permissible, but everything is certainly not beneficial.
I do not believe these beads to be beneficial but you can certainly keep them if you choose. But remember there are "other spirits" out there just waiting to get a foothold in your life so beware. We worship our God in spirit and in truth not through beads.
The Lord's Envoy said:I dont think there is anything intrinsincly evil about the tool itself, but I do appreciate you looking out for my soul.
The Lord's Envoy said:I dont think there is anything intrinsincly evil about the tool itself, but I do appreciate you looking out for my soul.
Metanoia02 said:Do you bless your food?
The Lord's Envoy said:Heres what some of my light reading dives into on blessing:
"Anytime a preist or deacon blesses a religious article, such as a rosary, statue, or medal of one of the saitns, he makes the sign of the cross with his right hand over the objects and sprinkles holy water on it after saying the prayers of blessing. The holy water reminds the owner that the blessed item is now reserved for holy use (to enhance prayer life, for example) and shouldnt be used for profane (nonreligious) use.
So almost anything can be blessed, as long as the item will only be used for moral purposes and isnt foing to be sold. Blessings arent magical, but blessings do change an object into a sacramental, which means that its a reminder of God's grace and generosity and, particularly when used in conjunction with prayer, invokes God's blessings on all who use it"
- Catholicism for Dummies
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