Many have heard mention of the Rosary (both here and elsewhere), and may wonder what it is... it is many hundreds of years old, and is not just for catholics.
It consists of the following scriptural prayers:
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The Apostoles Creed https://billygraham.org/answer/what-is-the-apostles-creed/
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The Lord's Prayer (Matthew 6:9-13) https://www.praywithme.com/the-lords-prayer.html
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Hail Mary (Luke 1:28, Luke 1:42, +petitioning Mary to pray for us, both now and while we are dying)
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Glory Be (Doxology/Praising of the Triune God) Glory to the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning, in now and will be forever, amen.
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Fatima Prayer (optional) Oh my Jesus, forgive us our sins and save us from the fires of hell. Lead all souls into heaven, especially those in most need of your mercy.
The above is the "Body" of the Rosary.
The "Soul" of the Rosary is, during prayer, meditating upon a set of 5 scriptural stories. These are grouped into 4 sets, with focus on Jesus' infancy and childhood, his public ministry, his passion, and his glory. Scriptural Meditation is not easy, but consists of bringing yourself into the scene being meditated on. What is little realized, is Jesus, being God, is aware of every one visiting him in this way -- even at the time of the original event (!)
The rosary is a most powerful prayer against the devil and all enemies of God. Two historical examples (there are others) where the tide was turned by praying the rosary:
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The 1571 Battle of Lepanto - where Christian forces, greatly outnumbered by Muslim naval forces, turned to the spiritual weapon of the rosary, and a powerful wind and storm caused the Muslim ships to be defeated. This staved off Muslim expansion into Europe, keeping Europe Christian, and lasting (arguably), until recent times and the current loss of Christian faith there. https://www.catholiceducation.org/en/culture/history/how-the-1571-battle-of-lepanto-saved-europe.html
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Austria Saved from Communist Rule - in the early 1950's, Austria was occupied, by communist forces, and every indication was they would suffer the same fate as other iron curtain countries. A priest, recalling the Lepanto victory, roused up Austrians -- at least 10% of them, to pray the rosary for deliverance, and on May 13th, 1955, the Russians packed up and left Austria, without a shot being fired. https://choosing-him.blogspot.com/2018/07/the-rosary-frees-austria-from-communist.html
haha, it's great you are kind of like 'coloring outside the lines'. What a cool quest to be on, with an open mind and heart.
I once had an extremely intelligent/gifted Jewish artist friend, who also loved to pray the Rosary.
He was also an Anthroposophist' (a kind of human-as-divine-template centered, esoteric philosophy akin to theosophy) - which some people at first glance might condemn on the surface. But - he also loved and followed Jesus' teachings, and especially loved celebrating Christmas!
Then there's that lama Rasaji guy from 'The Patriot and the Lama'. He calls himself a 'Taoist, metaphysical, Catholic, Christian believer'. He's profoundly trained in several marshall arts and is a Tai' Chi Gung 'master lama' - and - he totally LOVES Jesus as a Christian.
God seems to have a sense of humor about humankind's 'doctrinal orthodoxy', i.e. God 'looks at the heart' more than any mistakes in people's understanding. Well Jesus did tell his disciples, 'Those who are not against us, are with us' (as well as its paradoxical opposite(!) Leaving us to just kind of 'go figure' (?)
So maybe it's kind of like what Q says, 'Expand your thinking'. :) Toward a Great Awakening. Along with what St. Paul said: 'Test everything, retain all that's Good'.