Rosary In A Year Prayer Guide
The Rosary in a Year Prayer Guide is the official guide that takes Catholics through The Rosary in a Year as it dives deeper into the podcast.
Pray the Rosary in a more meaningful way, using Scripture, Sacred Art, and more to develop a deep and abiding relationship with the Rosary.
The Rosary in a Year Prayer Guide helps Catholics develop a lasting love for the Rosary and build a relationship with Jesus and Mary. Every day for 365 days readers will be accompanied through daily reflections, insights, and meditations as they grow in praying the Rosary.
The Prayer Guide presents daily content, including:
*The proprietary Rosary in a Year Reading Plan
*An introduction from Fr. Mark-Mary Ames, CFR
*Introductions to each of the 6 phases of the learning method
*The Scripture passages associated with each mystery of the Rosary
*Sacred art images to reflect on while praying each mystery of the Rosary
*Reflections associated with specific days of the podcast
*The full text of the prayers of the Rosary
*The biblical foundation basis for the prayers of the Rosary
It’s the perfect way to help you develop the habit of praying the Rosary and go even deeper into each mystery!
Readers will be guided through the learning process with:
*2 reflections from holy people on each mystery of the Rosary
*3 sacred art images for each mystery of the Rosary to help you imagine the mystery
*Daily prayer prompts
*And even more prayerful content
In addition to the content that goes along with each day’s reflection, readers will find information that helps them get even more out of the Rosary outside of the podcast. Written with an intentional Rosary experience in mind, The Rosary in a Year Prayer Guide will help Catholics to grow in relationship with Christ through the Blessed Mother every day.
The Rosary in a Year Prayer Guide is the official guide that takes Catholics through The Rosary in a Year as it dives deeper into the podcast.
SKU (ISBN): 9781935940593
ISBN10: 1935940597
Mark-Mary Ames
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2024
Publisher: Ascension Press
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