The Liturgical Rosary: Meditations for Each Hour, Day & Season of the Liturgical Year (2nd Edition)
- by the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary | Foreword by Dr. Peter Kwasniewski
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SECOND EDITION
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5–9 copies: $30.95 USD per copy
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Contents
- Contents of the Liturgical Year according to the Traditional Roman Liturgy
- Foreword by Dr. Peter Kwasniewski: Should the Laity Pray the Breviary or the Rosary?
- The Prayers of the Rosary in English and Latin
- A Simple Method of Chanting the Rosary with Suggested Rubrics and Antiphons
- The Fifteen Promises of Our Lady to Those Who Pray the Rosary
- The Fifteen Mysteries of the Rosary Synoptically Recounted
- Meditations Taken from:
- Each of the Canonical Hours for Each of the Days of the Week
- The Votive Masses for the Days of the Week
- Each of the Feasts of the Sanctoral Cycle
- Each of the Feasts of the Seasonal Cycle: Advent Through Pentecost
- The Common Masses of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- The Common Masses of the Saints
- The Votive Masses for Various Occasions, Including:
- For the Defense of the Church
- For Peace
- For the Sick
- For Pilgrims and Travelers
- For Any Necessity
- Of Thanksgiving
- For a Baptism
- For the Reception of Holy Matrimony
- In Preparation for Death
Details:
4.25 x 6.73 trim size
528 pages | Paper type: 39 gsm ("Bible" like paper)
Soft imitation leather | Alpha PU (Gold foiling)
Section Sewn | Hard Bound (Round Back) | HT Band & 3 Ribbons: Blue, Red & Black
The Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary are a community of consecrated men and women dedicated to a two-fold Crusade: the propagation and defense of Catholic dogma — especially extra ecclesiam nulla salus — and the conversion of America to the one, true Church. Besides the consecrated members, the community has a Third Order comprised of mostly lay people living in the world.
The consecrated members live in the priory and convent at Saint Benedict Center in Richmond, New Hampshire.