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There are differing views on the history of the praying rosary. The real origin is hidden behind the veil of a
very long history. Perhaps, at the very beginning, some spiritual
people began with a collection of similar sized little pebbles, and soon
found that stringing them together was a practical idea.
Perhaps the length of hide, with knots tied in it at
intervals, came first. We simply do not know. But from time
immemorial, holy and meditative people of many religions, and none, have
found these items useful for their devotions.
The majority, nowadays, are probably used by Roman
Catholic, but that is not to preclude those of the Islamic, Jewish,
Buddhist, Hindu, Orthodox and Anglican Faiths, to name a few, having
their rosary traditions.
We are talking here of an era when there was
precious little in the way of written or even printed words for the mass
of the faithful. The expense of even a Bible, once they were
available and being printed, was way beyond the reach of most.
So they tended to stick to prayers that had been
memorised, and, as long as they had the prayers in mind together with a
reliable counting device, the
praying of the Rosary became a habitual and deep part
of devotional meditation. |