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Hail Mary and the Rosary

Posted by Nicky.A.Manus on Selasa, 14 Desember 2010
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We say the Father "we" in the Our Father prayer. By saying "we", we said that prayer is not an act done alone. We pray together with others.

Together with whom we pray? We pray with Jesus Christ. Jesus not only taught us how to pray, but He also prayed with us and unite our prayers with his own prayer. Therefore we pray with Him, our prayers often end with the following words: "with the mediation of Jesus ristus, Begotten Son of God, our Lord, living and ruling for ever." We pray with Jesus Christ.

Father "we" means that we pray with the others as well; for example, they were baptized in the name of Christ. The Lord's Prayer we should always remind Christians will their unity with one another, although unfortunately the differences still separate the Christian churches. We, Christians, believe that we are united in prayer, we can pray with others and pray for each other. Prayer is the source of life that unites us all.

In the Catholic Church, the belief that we are united in prayer with others, expressed in prayer to Mary, Mother of Jesus, and to the saints. "We believe in the communion of saints" who prayed with us and for us, in union with Jesus Christ.

Beautiful prayer to the Virgin Mary in Catholic tradition is the prayer Hail Mary. The first part of the prayer was developed in medieval times when Mary, Mother of Jesus, to the attention of the greatest Christian witness of life, death, and resurrection of Christ. The initial part of prayer is the greeting of the angel Gabriel in Nazareth, according to the Gospel of Luke:
Hail Mary
Full of Grace,
Lord be with you,
With these words, the angel of the Lord declared divine mercy. God will be with Maria. Mary will give birth to Jesus Christ to the world.
The next section, is a greeting given to Mary by Elisabeth, her cousin, as it is written in the Gospel of St. Luke:
Blessed art thou amongst women,
and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
And finally, in the 15th century, the prayer is then added:
Holy Mary, Mother of God,
pray for us sinners,
now and the hour of our death.
Part memeohon prayer to Mary, full of grace and close to his son, to pray for us sinners, now and before the hour of death.

Together with students, to whom Jesus entrusted his mother at Calvary? By saying "Behold, your mother!", We recognize Mary as our Mother. Mary will always bring us closer to Christ. Since the beginning of the Virgin Mary to know him; he was witness to his life, death and resurrection of Christ; will she not help us to know His Son and the mysteries of his life? We rely on Mother Mary's compassion to us, as he did for the bridal couple at Cana, in Galilee. We entrust all our needs to the Virgin Mary.

At the end of the 16th century, the habit of reciting 150 Hail Mary in a series of prayer or tithing became popular among Christians. In these prayers, the events of life, death and resurrection of Jesus were remembered. The practice of prayer that is now known as the Rosary.

Our Lady has always been a paragon of faith and the protector of Christians who believe. When the Angel Gabriel came to him, he believed in angels and news delivered remains firm in his faith without hesitation, despite the temptation to go through dark Calvary. Our Lady also accompany us who are brothers and sisters of His Son, all our earthly pilgrimage is fraught with difficulty and danger.

Over the centuries many Christians have admitted that the Hail Mary and the rosary is a source of spiritual grace. Rosary is a prayer that both simple and profound. Rosario can be anyone, repeating his words bring peace to the soul. Reflections will be the life of Jesus in the events of joy, light, sad, or glorious intended for diamalkan in our own lives. Through these events, we hope to "imitate what is exemplified and gained what was promised."

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