Yeah, yeah, yeah… I expected you. Go have fun with your man-made religion. The rosary is prayed by both Catholics & Orthodox Christians. The rosary is older than your man-made pseudo-religion.
Wrong again, Bucko. Just because your 500 year old (if even that old) man-made religion doesn’t practice it, doesn’t dispute the fact the early Christians used them.
Pebbles and beads were used by Christians to track how many prayers had been said as far back as the 3rd Century.
The Hail Mary began to be prayed on these sets of beads in the 10th and 11th Centuries. Soon, they added an Our Father after every ten Hail Marys, to break up the monotony. The Cistercians and Carthusians around this time created a “Marian Psalter” that consisted of reciting the Hail Mary 150 times, but there were no mysteries attached to them.
Here we see the rosary taking shape: 150 Hail Marys divided into “decades,” groups of ten, separated by the Our Father.
Then, St. Dominic arrived on the scene. In 1208, he went into a forest to pray for guidance in his fight against the Albigensian heresy. Mary appeared and spoke to him. She said “Wonder not that until now you [St. Dominic] have obtained so little fruit by your labors; … When God willed to renew the face of the earth, He began by sending down on it the fertilizing rain of the Angelic Salutation. Therefore, preach my Psalter.”
St. Dominic was familiar with the Marian Psalter, of using beads to pray 150 Hail Marys.
Matthew 6:7
But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking.
Yeah, yeah, yeah… I expected you. Go have fun with your man-made religion. The rosary is prayed by both Catholics & Orthodox Christians. The rosary is older than your man-made pseudo-religion.
It dates back to Babylon, same as the "Queen of Heaven" you're praying to.
Wrong again, Bucko. Just because your 500 year old (if even that old) man-made religion doesn’t practice it, doesn’t dispute the fact the early Christians used them.
Pebbles and beads were used by Christians to track how many prayers had been said as far back as the 3rd Century.
The Hail Mary began to be prayed on these sets of beads in the 10th and 11th Centuries. Soon, they added an Our Father after every ten Hail Marys, to break up the monotony. The Cistercians and Carthusians around this time created a “Marian Psalter” that consisted of reciting the Hail Mary 150 times, but there were no mysteries attached to them.
Here we see the rosary taking shape: 150 Hail Marys divided into “decades,” groups of ten, separated by the Our Father.
Then, St. Dominic arrived on the scene. In 1208, he went into a forest to pray for guidance in his fight against the Albigensian heresy. Mary appeared and spoke to him. She said “Wonder not that until now you [St. Dominic] have obtained so little fruit by your labors; … When God willed to renew the face of the earth, He began by sending down on it the fertilizing rain of the Angelic Salutation. Therefore, preach my Psalter.”
St. Dominic was familiar with the Marian Psalter, of using beads to pray 150 Hail Marys.
I simply pray to God through our one mediator, Christ the Lord. The Holy Spirit that dwells within me is my advocate.
Again, the Babylonians/Sumerians were using prayer beads 6000 years ago.
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And it's no coincidence you couldn't find evidence of prayer beads before the pagan traditions began to infiltrate the Roman Catholic Church.