Quote of the Moment:
When he has quitted his body and the difference between virtue and 
vice is known he cannot approach God till the purging fire shall have 
cleansed the stains with which his soul was infested. That same fire 
in others will cancel the corruption of matter, and the propensity to evil.

Gregory of Nyssa; Sermon on the Dead PG 13:445, 448

Vain Repetition? The Rosary and the Holy Souls
http://www.holysouls.info/devotions/163-vain-repetition-the-rosary-and-the-holy-souls

In your prayers do not babble as the gentiles do, for they think that 
by using many words they will make themselves heard 
(<http://www.newadvent.org/bible/mat006.htm>Matthew 6:7).

This is a favourite passage from the Bible that is used by 
Fundamentalists to condemn Catholics. They believe that reciting 
pre-written prayers and following liturgies are vain repetitions 
which Jesus condemns. The rosary is a prime target since it has many 
repeated prayers and the monotones in which they are usually said 
publicly seem to confirm their belief that it is a mindless, 
meaningless prayer.

Is repeating a prayer over and over again vain repetition? In Heaven, 
there are four angelic beings praising God day and night, holy, holy, 
holy is the Lord God almighty, who was, and who is, and who is to 
come (Revelation 4:8). Repetitive prayer can also be found in Psalms 
<http://www.newadvent.org/bible/psa117.htm>117 and 
<http://www.newadvent.org/bible/psa135.htm>135. Repetitive prayer is 
not vain when you pray with your heart. Jesus condemned prayer that 
is made when the intent is to use many words to force a response from God.

The repetitive rosary we all know and love is not in the Bible. That 
is, the order of prayers with the prayer beads are not there. 
However, the prayers and meditations of the rosary are either taken 
directly from Scripture or are based on it.

The word rosary means a crown of roses , which is presented to Our 
Lady in prayer. A more precise term for it is the Dominican Rosary to 
separate it from the many forms of rosaries and chaplets out there 
(i.e. Chaplet of the Holy Wounds, Chaplet of Divine Mercy). The 
rosary in English has also been referred to as Our Lady's Psalter .

The common story where the rosary came from is that Our Lady appeared 
to St. Dominic in 1221 and gave it to him. Many historians take 
considerable delight in pointing out that there is no historical 
basis for this belief. The origins of the modern rosary would take 
place about two centuries later through a disciple of St. Dominic, 
Blessed Alain de la Roche. St. Dominic used an earlier form of the 
rosary to combat Albigensian heretics who were wreaking spiritual 
havoc in Europe.

The origins of the rosary can be traced back to the Psalms. Way back 
in those good old days, monks prayed the 150 Psalms as part of their 
daily devotions. The laity would have loved to pray this as well, but 
unfortunately, most of them were illiterate and the printing press 
wasn't around to mass-produce Bibles (which were at that time 
duplicated very expensively by hand). So to compromise, the laity 
prayed 150 Hail Mary's for the Psalms. Gradually, these devotions 
evolved to the rosary of our time.

The rosary is a very powerful prayer. In fact, St. Alphonsus Liguori 
stressed the best way to help the souls in Purgatory, after having 
Masses said for them, is to pray rosaries and join the Confraternity 
of the Rosary. He also that if we want to help the souls in Purgatory 
and bring them great relief, let us recite the Rosary .

Mary plays a key role in the release of souls from Purgatory. St. 
Bernard referred to her as the Plenipotentiary , meaning one who is 
all powerful over Purgatory because she has the graces and power from 
God to free the souls there. We are all her children and like any 
good mother she takes care of us, especially those children who are 
suffering. Her intercession brings relief to the holy souls, as she 
related to Bl. Alain de la Roche: I am the Mother of the souls in 
Purgatory and every prayer on my account relieves the pains of my devotees .

St. Pompilio Pirroti had a great devotion for the poor souls. When he 
prayed the rosary, the holy souls prayed along with him, shouting in 
response to each Hail Mary recited. The souls in Purgatory were 
tranquil and full of joy while the rosary was prayed.

St. Louis de Montfort in his book, The Secret of the Rosary, wrote 
about a woman delivered from Purgatory. A young lady of noble rank 
named Alexandra was converted by St. Dominic and enrolled in the 
Confraternity of the Rosary. When Alexandra died, she appeared to St. 
Dominic and told  him that she would have to spend the next 700 years 
in Purgatory to purify her soul because of the many sins in her life 
and also for leading others to commit sins by her poor example. She 
begged him and the Confraternity members to pray for her. He of 
course did so along with many other rosary devotees. Two weeks later, 
St. Dominic received another apparition of Alexandra. This time she 
was in full heavenly glory. She related that the intercessions 
through the rosary released her from Purgatory. She also told that 
him that the holy souls begged him to continue preaching the rosary 
and to ask their relatives to pray for them using the rosary. The 
poor souls would greatly reward those who helped them when they entered Heaven.

There are many other miracles and stories about the power of the 
rosary for helping the holy souls. We need to use the rosary to free 
the poor souls from Purgatory. Everyone who prays rosaries should 
also join the Confraternity of the Rosary to increase the power of 
their prayers. We all have many family and friends who are in 
Purgatory that need our help. Spend 15 minutes a day with your rosary 
praying for them. It is a devotion that you will be greatly rewarded 
for doing.  
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