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Hi everyone. I am writing this post to inform or 'introduce' you (hence why this post is in the introductions category), to the prayer of the Rosary. I know this is a Catholic prayer, and tasbeha.org is a Coptic Orthodox website. However, I believe there is a great deal of merit in praying this prayer nonetheless, because of its great power as a weapon against the devil. I myself am Coptic Catholic, and was introduced to this prayer at a young age - and can attest to its power and beauty.
I wanted to share with you all a bit about its history and how to pray it properly. I once read someone say, on these forums, that the Rosary is just an endless repetition of Hail Mary's. However, there is much more to this beautiful prayer than that, as you will see.
The rosary was given to Christians by the Blessed Theotokos herself. It is said that in the 13th century, she appeared to St Dominic while he was desperately praying and fasting while trying to convert the Albigensians. After falling into a coma as a result of the harshness of his fasting and penance, the Blessed Virgin appeared to him, and asked him, "Do you know which weapon the Blessed Trinity wants to use to reform the world? ... The Angelic Psalter, which is the foundation-stone of the new testament." After this, St Dominic went on to convert the Albigensians through the power of the Rosary, and preached of its power for the rest of his life, until his death.
The Blessed Virgin's reference of the Rosary as a 'Psalter' is quite significant, as it elevates the prayer to a status equal to or even higher than David's Psalter - these are the Psalms of David. One could say that as Copts we pray using David's Psalter in the Agpeya. An explanation of the Rosary's title as a 'Psalter' can be found in the writings of St Louis de Montfort, in The Secret of the Rosary:
Ever since Saint Dominic established the devotion to the Holy Rosary
up until the time when Blessed Alan de la Roche re-established it in
1460 it has always been called the Psalter of Jesus and Mary. This is
because it has the same number of Angelic Salutations as there are
psalms in the Book of the Psalms of David. Since simple and uneducated
people are not able to say the Psalms of David the Rosary is held to be
just as fruitful for them as David’s Psalter is for others.But the Rosary can be considered to be even more valuable than the latter for three reasons:
Firstly, because the Angelic Psalter bears a nobler fruit, that
of the Word Incarnate, whereas David’s Psalter only prophesies His
coming;Secondly, just as the real thing is more important than its
prefiguration and as the body is more than its shadow, in the same way
the Psalter of Our Lady is greater than David’s Psalter which did no
more than prefigure it;And thirdly, because Our Lady’s Psalter (or the Rosary made up of
the Our Father and Hail Mary) is the direct work of the Most Blessed
Trinity and was not made through a human instrument. …
Comments
Please do not share heretical, non-edifying and most importantly non-orthodox content.
Throwing around the term, "heretical" to this post is no better than the garbage I hear from Eastern Orthodox folks about Coptic Orthodoxy being heretical. It's not applicable to us. I do agree fully with you about non-Orthodox content.
beautiful things, about Mary, subtract nothing from Christ’s sole
Redemption. He is the only Redeemer. They are expressions of love like a
child for his or her mother — some are exaggerated. But love, as we
know, always makes us exaggerate things, but out of love.”
I teach high-functioning teenagers with Autism for a living. One of the most difficult aspects of teaching those with Autism is to respect someone's opinion, as during many points in a conversation, it is best to "agree to disagree" and respect each other.
Many of us on here are from other denominations, including Catholics. I would say a good token of advice is to not talk about different cuts of meat in a room full of vegans.
That's what trying to explain the Immaculate Conception to Orthodox Christians is like. I believe all those who commented on here have been polite.
Pope Shenouda one wrote that a person without an open heart may hear your words, but they will not listen.