October: Month of the Holy
Rosary Celebration
Freshmen9- Christian Living Department
De La Salle Santiago Zobel School
Supplementary Handout
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The month of October each year is dedicated
to the Most Holy Rosary. This is primarily due to the fact that the
liturgical feast of Our Lady of the Rosary is celebrated annually on October
7th. It was instituted to honor the Blessed Virgin Mary in gratitude for the
protection that she gives the Church in answer to the praying of the Rosary
by the faithful.
The feast was introduced by Pope St. Pius V
(1504-1572) in the year 1571 to commemorate the miraculous victory of the
Christian forces in the Battle of Lepanto on October 7, 1571. The pope
attributed more to the "arms" of the Rosary than the power of
cannons and the valor of the soldiers who fought there.
Legend tells us that the Rosary as a form
of prayer was given to St. Dominic (1170- 1221) by Mary, the Mother of Our
Lord, who entrusted it to him as an aid in the conflicts with the
Albigensians. The Dominican pope, St. Pius V, did much to further the spread
of the Rosary and it thereafter became one of the most popular devotions in
Christendom. It was the same Pope St. Pius V, who in 1569 officially approved
the Rosary in its present form with the Papal Bull, CONSUEVERUNT ROMANI
PONTIFICES. It had been completed by the addition of the second half of the
"Hail Mary" and the "Glory be to the Father" at the
conclusion of each mystery.
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Current scholarship traces the development of the Rosary to the
High Middle Ages where it came into being in various medieval monasteries as a
substitute for the Divine Office for the lay monks and devout lay persons who
did not know how to read. Instead of the 150 psalms, they would pray 150
"Our Fathers" counting them on a ring of beads known as the crown or
"corona." With the growth of popularity of Marian devotion in the
twelfth century, the "Psalter of the Blessed Virgin Mary" developed
now substituting 150 "Hail Marys" in place of the "Our
Fathers."
The 150 "Hail Marys" were subsequently subdivided into
15 decades by the young Dominican friar, Henry Kalkar (1328-1408), with each
decade referring to an event in the life of Jesus and Mary. The Dominican,
Alanus de Rupe (1428-1478) further divided the episodes in the history of
salvation into the joyful, sorrowful and glorious mysteries. He also attributed
the origin of the Rosary, then known as the "Psalter of the Blessed
Virgin" to St. Dominic and thus spurred the Dominican Order to make the
Apostolate of the Rosary their special concern. The Dominicans have,
since then, promulgated the Rosary with notable results.
The practice of dedicating the entire month of October to the Holy
Rosary developed toward the end of the last century. Pope Leo XIII (papacy:
1878-1903) strongly promoted the increase of devotion to the Blessed Mother by
encouraging the constant use of the Rosary.
Beginning on September 1, 1883, with SUPREMO APOSTOLATUS OFFICIO,
he wrote a total of eleven encyclicals on the Rosary , ending with DIUTURNI
TEMPORIS in 1898. We are currently celebrating the centennial of these papal
encyclicals.
Many other popes have contributed to help increase devotion to the
Rosary by their writings. In the recent past, Pope Paul VI ( papacy: 1963-1978)
devoted the last section of his Apostolic Exhortation MARIALIS CULTUS to the
Angelus and the Rosary (MC 40-55). In this document, he wrote that
"the Rosary retains an unaltered value and intact freshness." (MC,
41)
The Rosary is primarily a scriptural prayer. This can be
summarized by the traditional phrase used by Pope Pius XII (papacy: 1939-1958)
that the Rosary is " a compendium of the entire Gospel" (AAS
38 [1946] p. 419). The Rosary draws its mysteries from the New Testament and is
centered on the great events of the Incarnation and Redemption.
John Paul II called the Rosary his favorite prayer, in which we
meditate with Mary upon the mysteries which she as a mother meditated on in her
heart (Lk. 2:19) (Osservatore Romano, 44; 30 Oct. 1979).
In this month of October, let us consider this beautiful prayer of
the Rosary as a means that we too can use in order to draw closer to Jesus and
Mary by meditating on the great mysteries of our salvation.
The word Rosary means "Crown of
Roses". Our Lady has revealed to several people that each time they say a
Hail Mary they are giving her a beautiful rose and that each complete Rosary
makes her a crown of roses. The rose is the queen of flowers, and so the Rosary
is the rose of all devotions and it is therefore the Most important one.
The Holy Rosary
is considered a perfect prayer because within it lies the awesome story of our
salvation. With the Rosary in fact we meditate the mysteries of joy, of sorrow
and the glory of Jesus and Mary. It's a simple prayer, humble so much like
Mary. It's a prayer we can all say together with Her, the Mother of God.
With the Hail
Mary we invite Her to pray for us. Our Lady always grants our request. She
joins Her prayer to ours. Therefore it becomes ever more useful, because what
Mary asks She always receives, Jesus can never say no to whatever His Mother
asks for.
In every
apparition, the heavenly Mother has invited us to say the Rosary as a powerful weapon
against evil, to bring us to true peace. With your prayer made together with
Your heavenly Mother, you can obtain the great gift of bringing about a change
of hearts and conversion. Each day, through prayer you can drive away from
yourselves and from your homeland many dangers and evils.
It can seem a
repetitive prayer but instead it is like two sweethearts who many times say one
another the words: "I love you"...
A devout exercise to perform praying the Rosary to obtain any request is the "54-day Rosary Novena" in honor of Our Lady of Pompeii.
You can find the History of the Rosary reading the Secret of the Rosary of Saint Louis Grignion de Montfort. The Holy Father John Paul II with the Apostolic Letter ROSARIUM VIRGINIS MARIAE of 10/16/2002 has added 5 new mysteries of the Rosary: The Mysteries of the Light.
A devout exercise to perform praying the Rosary to obtain any request is the "54-day Rosary Novena" in honor of Our Lady of Pompeii.
You can find the History of the Rosary reading the Secret of the Rosary of Saint Louis Grignion de Montfort. The Holy Father John Paul II with the Apostolic Letter ROSARIUM VIRGINIS MARIAE of 10/16/2002 has added 5 new mysteries of the Rosary: The Mysteries of the Light.
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