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Brian J. Kennedy, O.S.B. Pastor
THE
MARIAN ROSARY IN WESTERN RITE ORTHODOXY
The
Marian Rosary in its present form, developed no later than the 4th
Century and the “Mysteries” were codified no later than the 8th
Century as an expression of veneration to Mary in the Orthodox Church.
When it was created it was known as “Mary’s Psalter”. The Rosary was
originally an Orthodox form of prayer that was later adopted by the Roman
Catholics. It has since fallen out of common practice in the Church.
It is my hope to reintroduce this pious practice into the life of Orthodox
Christians. The Rosary is the victim of legends and fabrication. Some hold
to the view that Mary gave the Rosary to St. Dominic, which is false.
Others have developed spurious “promises to those who pray the Rosary”.
The fact remains, the real reason to pray the Rosary is found in the prayer
“Hail Mary”. Mary is full of grace, the Lord is with her, blessed is she
among women. As the Mother of the God with us, her prayer support will win
for us more graces from God than we can attain through our humble prayer because
of her “Fiat” (Let it be done to me according to your word). In the
veneration of Mary, Christ is glorified through the Communion of Saints and
through Christ glory is given to our Heavenly Father. Mary believed and
submitted to the Angel’s words with faith. Our sins block our prayer from
being accepted by God and our sins block us from receiving the blessings God
wants us to have. The Orthodox and Catholic Church has long had recourse
to the ministry of intercession of Mary, to her gifts and graces supported by
her faith and merits. The use of prayer beads continues the format of
prayer used in the early larger church catholic.
The
Orthodox Rosary is prayed on a Prayer Rope, also called a Chotki or on prayer beads used for this devotion. To pray
the Rosary, a Prayer Rope is used in which the knots are divided into groups of
ten, or decades, with a bead or a little wooden cross separating each
decade. Use of the prayer beads are
more common today.
The
prayer rope was formed by St. Pachomius in the fourth
century. From there the rosary developed. The Mysteries were codified by no
later than the 8th Century. While the devotion originated among the
monks of ancient Egypt, it was given the name “the Rosary” and made popular
through the promotion by the Celtic Orthodox Christians of the British
Isles.
The
monks of the Egyptian Thebaid were praying one hundred
fifty Angelic Salutations (Hail Mary’s) grouped into fifteen decades following
the pattern of the one hundred and fifty Psalms no later than the fourth
century. However, while the origin of The Rule of the Theotokos, or Our Lady’s Psalter, is found in ancient Egypt,
the term “Rosary” — or “garland of roses” — has its origin in the usage of the
Celtic Orthodox Church in the British Isles.
The
Orthodox Marian Rosary is sometimes called St. Seraphim’s Rosary after two great
Saints of the Orthodox Church — both named St. Seraphim — who were proponents of
“The Rule of the Theotokos”: St. Seraphim of Sarov (1754-1833) and St. Seraphim Zvezdinsky (1883-1937).
Fr.
Zosima, one of the spiritual children of St. Seraphim
of Sarov said, “In my hands I have a hand-written book
from the cell of Saint Seraphim, containing a description of the many miracles
which took place through praying to the Mother of God and especially through
saying one hundred and fifty times the “O Hail, Mother of God and Virgin” (see
below).
St.
Seraphim (Zvezdinsky) was an Endoverie (Old Rite) Russian Orthodox bishop who had been
consecrated to the episcopate by St. Tikhon of Moscow as Bishop of Dimitrov, and was martyred by the Soviet communists in 1937.
He was tonsured a monk with the name of Seraphim after St. Seraphim of Sarov. He had great devotion to the Mother of God; and
received from God the gift of preaching, becoming well known for his sermons.
St. Seraphim Zvezdinsky also possessed the gifts of
clairvoyance and healing of the sick; these gifts manifested themselves many
times throughout his life.
HOW
THE ROSARY IS PRAYED
Our
Lady’s Psalter, better known as the Rosary, usually includes introductory
prayers. Today, the “Preface” or introduction consists of the Apostles
Creed prayed on the Crucifix followed by one Our Father, then three Hail Mary’s.
Then, the appropriate Meditation is
named followed by the Lord’s Prayer on the bead and ten Hail Mary’s on the knots
or beads. Fifteen decades, or at least five decades, are thus prayed, each
preceded by naming the appropriate Meditation and then praying the Lord’s Prayer
and ten Hail Mary’s.
PRAYING
THE ROSARY
Ten
Hail Marys:
The
original “Hail Mary” prayer was
O
hail, Mother of God and Virgin; Mary full of grace, the Lord is with thee.
Blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb for thou has
given birth to the Savior of our (my) soul.
The
Hail Mary has changed to reflect ethnicity and other considerations throughout
history but today it is commonly accepted throughout all of Orthodoxy that the
Hail Mary below is the accepted form today.
The
Hail Mary used and accepted today
Hail
Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee; blessed art thou among women; and
blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. * Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us
sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen.
History
It
is said that even centuries later St. Seraphim of Sarov (1754-1833) used it to pray in honor of the Virgin
Theotokos. In the thirteenth century, Roman
Catholics started using it in the West following its rediscovery by Dominic de
Guzmán, a Spanish priest. Dominic created three sets
of “Mysteries”, Joyful, Sorrowful and Glorious. In the beginning, there
were 15 Decades of 10 Hail Mary’s each but the 15 “Mysteries” (meditations on
the life of Christ and the Theotokos) are not divided
up into Joyful, Sorrowful or Glorious Mysteries. We seek to share in the
ministry of intercession, graces, faith and merits of Mary by the working of the
Holy Spirit in the body of believers to the glory of Jesus Christ and through
Jesus to the glory of God the Father. It is through faith in Jesus and our
attempt to live by His Commandments that we share in the Communion of Saints
which sharing gives us access to the prayer support of Mary. To share in
the Ministry of Intercession of Mary and the Saints we must have synergy with
the Father in Christ.
Mysteries
or Meditations in the Orthodox Tradition
* Meditation 1- The Birth of the Theotokos
* Meditation 2- The Presentation of the Theotokos
* Meditation 3- The Annunciation of the Lord's Birth
* Meditation 4- The Meeting of the Theotokos and St.
Elizabeth
* Meditation 5- The Birth of the Lord
* Meditation 6- The Prophecy of St. Simeon
* Meditation 7- The Flight into Egypt
* Meditation 8- The Boy-Christ among the Doctors
* Meditation 9- The Wedding of Cana
* Meditation 10- The Crucifixion of the Lord
* Meditation 11- The Resurrection of the Lord
* Meditation 12- The Ascension of the Lord into Heaven
* Meditation 13- Pentecost
* Meditation 14- The Dormition of the Virgin Theotokos
* Meditation 15- The Crowning of the Theotokos by the
Blessed Trinity
The
rosary is a powerful prayer. It settles our hearts and minds. It puts things in
perspective and allows us to see things as they really are. It reaches deep down
into our souls and puts us at ease, creating a peace that is rare and beautiful.
To put it simply: It just works.
Of
course, in order for the rosary to start working in your life, you have to start
praying it! The hardest part of anything is getting started. The rosary is no
different. It may seem intimidating at first, but that’s where this guide comes
in! Our hope is that you will be inspired to give the rosary a try and discover
the power of the rosary for yourself.
With
the prayers of the rosary, we ask Mary to pray for us and to guide us by the
example of her son, Jesus.
See
also:
VIRGIN
MARY APPEARS TO +500,000 PEOPLE IN EGYPT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKHaNMTRF1o
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