
How to Pray the Rosary
A simple guide to the structure of the rosary, the mysteries, and the prayers—whether you're new to the devotion or need a gentle refresher.
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Thoughts on faith, craft, and the stories behind our rosaries.

A simple guide to the structure of the rosary, the mysteries, and the prayers—whether you're new to the devotion or need a gentle refresher.

A complete list of the Joyful, Sorrowful, Glorious, and Luminous mysteries—and which days to pray them.

Many saints taught that Our Lady especially blesses those who faithfully pray and spread the Rosary ...

Saint Rose of Lima reminds us that true beauty is found in holiness, humility, and love for Christ. Through prayer, sacrifice, and service to the poor, she became a radiant example of hidden sanctity and the first canonized saint of the Americas.

The Rosary means "crown of roses." Every time someone says it devoutly, they place a crown of 153 white roses and 16 red roses upon the heads of Jesus and Mary.

"All things, even the holiest, are subject to change, especially when they depend on human free will."

This month we are featuring Thérèse of Lisieux, her nickname was "Little Flower". Here is a bit about her story.

Many people have heard of the Rosary. Some have even prayed it, but not everyone knows where it comes from.
Our first saint of the month is none other than St. Patrick (San Patricio)! Here is a little bit about his story.

What is the Communion of Saints? Catholics believe the Church is more than the people we see on Earth.