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Click to Pray eRosary

rlvaughn

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“Click to Pray eRosary” – wearable smart device to pray the rosary for peace
The Click To Pray eRosary is an interactive, smart and app-driven wearable device that serves as a tool for learning how to pray the rosary for peace in the world. It can be worn as a bracelet and is activated by making the sign of the cross. It is synchronized with a free app of the same name, which allows access to an audio guide, exclusive images and personalized content about the praying of the Rosary.
The article doesn't give the price, but I read in another place it is $110.
 

Katarina Von Bora

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Can they sell you a brown scapular and the miracles of Fatima?

Matthew 6:7 New American Standard Bible (NASB)
7 “And when you are praying, do not use meaningless repetition as the Gentiles do, for they suppose that they will be heard for their many words.

So much nonsense.
 

Adonia

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The rosary & everything associated with it is a false prectice, not found in Scripture.

Meditating on the various events in Christ's life is not a false practice.

So, do you mean the Crucifixion meditation is not in the Scriptures? Or the Angel speaking to the Virgin Mary is not there either? Or how about the Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemene meditation, that is not biblical either?

Good grief, you make such statements that are utterly without foundation and full of willful ignorance. Of the 20 meditations of the rosary there are only two you could possibly disagree with because of your doctrine - all the others are bona fide biblical events. If we take away Mary as Queen of Heaven which orthodoxy claims is also scriptural (from the book of Revelation) then there is but one that you can disagree with and that is not actually mentioned in the Holy Writ.
 
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Katarina Von Bora

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Meditating on the various events in Christ's life is not a false practice.

So, do you mean the Crucifixion meditation is not in the Scriptures? Or the Angel speaking to the Virgin Mary is not there either? Or how about the Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemene meditation, that is not biblical either?

Good grief, you make such statements that are utterly without foundation and full of willful ignorance. Of the 20 meditations of the rosary there are only two you could possibly disagree with because of your doctrine - all the others are bona fide biblical events. If we take away Mary as Queen of Heaven which orthodoxy claims is also scriptural (from the book of Revelation) then there is but one that you can disagree with and that is not actually mentioned in the Holy Writ.

I'm going to refrain from insulting you, as true Christians don't engage in that.

If you had a rosary said three times a day for Catholic causes, the Catholic church could have cleaned up its dark and destructive practices. This particular rosary is at the desire of a truly evil man. He does things like bringing idols into the church, promoting the lie of climate change, and covering up profound sexual sin. He is a Marxist. Is there a Rosary to combat this?

Mary has no power to assist anyone. She is not a figure that the Bible ever describes as a mediatrix. In fact the Bible support supports this.

1 Timothy 2:5 New American Standard Bible (NASB)
5 For there is one mediator also between God and men, the man Christ Jesus,

Your church is dead. Over 70% don't believe in the real presence.

Fr. James Martin is now questioning the veracity of the Bible. Is there a rosary for that?


 

Katarina Von Bora

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Meditating on the various events in Christ's life is not a false practice.

So, do you mean the Crucifixion meditation is not in the Scriptures? Or the Angel speaking to the Virgin Mary is not there either? Or how about the Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemene meditation, that is not biblical either?

Good grief, you make such statements that are utterly without foundation and full of willful ignorance. Of the 20 meditations of the rosary there are only two you could possibly disagree with because of your doctrine - all the others are bona fide biblical events. If we take away Mary as Queen of Heaven which orthodoxy claims is also scriptural (from the book of Revelation) then there is but one that you can disagree with and that is not actually mentioned in the Holy Writ.

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Meditating on the various events in Christ's life is not a false practice.

So, do you mean the Crucifixion meditation is not in the Scriptures? Or the Angel speaking to the Virgin Mary is not there either? Or how about the Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemene meditation, that is not biblical either?

Good grief, you make such statements that are utterly without foundation and full of willful ignorance. Of the 20 meditations of the rosary there are only two you could possibly disagree with because of your doctrine - all the others are bona fide biblical events. If we take away Mary as Queen of Heaven which orthodoxy claims is also scriptural (from the book of Revelation) then there is but one that you can disagree with and that is not actually mentioned in the Holy Writ.

Jesus wasn't meditating, he was praying to God the Father. There is all you need to see at John chapter 17.
 

robycop3

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Meditating on the various events in Christ's life is not a false practice.

So, do you mean the Crucifixion meditation is not in the Scriptures? Or the Angel speaking to the Virgin Mary is not there either? Or how about the Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemene meditation, that is not biblical either?

Good grief, you make such statements that are utterly without foundation and full of willful ignorance. Of the 20 meditations of the rosary there are only two you could possibly disagree with because of your doctrine - all the others are bona fide biblical events. If we take away Mary as Queen of Heaven which orthodoxy claims is also scriptural (from the book of Revelation) then there is but one that you can disagree with and that is not actually mentioned in the Holy Writ.

Chanting the rosary is something many RCs do automatically, after so long, same as blinking ot breathing. They're not refoecting upon Biblical events, but are concerned with the chant counts. That's the same thing more than one pagan religion does.

A prayer is supposed to be a CONVERSATION, not a mindless chant. We should THINK about what we're saying to God. he is neither deaf nor autistic-you only need say it once !
 

Adonia

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Chanting the rosary is something many RCs do automatically, after so long, same as blinking ot breathing. They're not refoecting upon Biblical events, but are concerned with the chant counts.

How do you know how the individual Catholic is actually praying the rosary? You actually have no idea of the extent of another person's meditation time as they say this prayer.

A prayer is supposed to be a CONVERSATION, not a mindless chant. We should THINK about what we're saying to God. he is neither deaf nor autistic-you only need say it once !

I guess that they didn't get the message in heaven on how to pray.

Revelation 4:8-11 8Each of the four living creatures had six wings and was covered with eyes all around, even under its wings. Day and night they never stop saying: "'Holy, holy, holy is the LORD God Almighty,' who was, and is, and is to come."


Is this the type of "mindless chant" you are talking about?
 

Adonia

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If you had a rosary said three times a day for Catholic causes, the Catholic church could have cleaned up its dark and destructive practices. This particular rosary is at the desire of a truly evil man. He does things like bringing idols into the church, promoting the lie of climate change, and covering up profound sexual sin. He is a Marxist. Is there a Rosary to combat this?

Yes, there are sinful people in the Catholic Church - what else can I say? Of course there are no sinners in your church is there, every adherent pure as the newly fallen wind driven snow, right?

Your church is dead. Over 70% don't believe in the real presence.

I don't believe that for a moment, as no one I have ever come in contact with takes that viewpoint.
 

Adonia

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Jesus wasn't meditating, he was praying to God the Father. There is all you need to see at John chapter 17.

Yes, He was praying. It is us who do the meditating on what He was going through at the time. When was the last time you meditated on His agony in the Garden of Gethsemane? His crucifixion? His first miracle? Or any of the salient points in Christ's life? Usually you folks mumble a few words, ending them with "in Jesus's name" and that's it.
 

Katarina Von Bora

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How do you know how the individual Catholic is actually praying the rosary? You actually have no idea of the extent of another person's meditation time as they say this prayer.



I guess that they didn't get the message in heaven on how to pray.

Revelation 4:8-11 8Each of the four living creatures had six wings and was covered with eyes all around, even under its wings. Day and night they never stop saying: "'Holy, holy, holy is the LORD God Almighty,' who was, and is, and is to come."


Is this the type of "mindless chant" you are talking about?


Did you read the OP? Pope (heretic) Francis is behind this travesty.
 

Katarina Von Bora

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Yes, there are sinful people in the Catholic Church - what else can I say? Of course there are no sinners in your church is there, every adherent pure as the newly fallen wind driven snow, right?



I don't believe that for a moment, as no one I have ever come in contact with takes that viewpoint.

This is a diversion because you can do nothing to contradict what I have stated.

The Gates of Hell have already prevailed against Catholicism. What do all these Catholics have in common?

Mr. (Former Cardinal) McCarrick, Bishop Barron, Bishop Malone, Bishop Tobin, Cardinal Cupich, Cardinal Wuerl, Mc Elroy, O'Grady. Vigneron, Mahoney.



Just one-third of U.S. Catholics agree with their church that Eucharist is body, blood of Christ

What the Hierarchy Will Not Admit


No one you have ever contacted, has told you the truth.
 

Salty

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Many years ago - I worked at a Christian Radio station - but one program - was for the catholic rosary.
We had a cassette tape (yep - many years ago!) well one night, I accidentaly played the wrong tape
and I got some phone calls about that. They accued me of doing so intentally - (which I did not).
They also said, I would never do that for a Protestant program. = Hey, I messed up a few of those also!

But one lady did call in and asked if I listened to the Rosay - and I told her no. She said I should because
the Rosary is so beautiful -

As Robycop said - it is not a prayer- - just some repetitious reading.
same reason, I dont do the "Lords Prayer"

In fact, if I am asked to do the Invocation at a secualr event - I ensue that I am not requried to "read: a prayer and that I will pray in the name of Jesus Christ.- if they insist I do otherwise - I insist they find someone who preferes to read off a card.
 

robycop3

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How do you know how the individual Catholic is actually praying the rosary? You actually have no idea of the extent of another person's meditation time as they say this prayer.

When one is praying, but not aloud, who knows what they're praying? But I've heard more than one RC saying the rosary aloud umpteen times. "Hail Marys" should be confined to football.



I guess that they didn't get the message in heaven on how to pray.
http://www.biblica.com/en-us/bible/online-bible/niv/revelation/4/
8Each of the four living creatures had six wings and was covered with eyes all around, even under its wings. Day and night they never stop saying: "'Holy, holy, holy is the LORD God Almighty,' who was, and is, and is to come."

Is this the type of "mindless chant" you are talking about?

Big difference in mighty spiritual beings and humans.

Matt. 6:7 And when you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words.[/color]
Direct quote of JESUS
 
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Reformed1689

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If we take away Mary as Queen of Heaven which orthodoxy claims is also scriptural (from the book of Revelation) then there is but one that you can disagree with and that is not actually mentioned in the Holy Writ.
Oh brother, you mean which Catholics say because a woman is mentioned it must be Mary. The woman in Revelation 12 is Israel.
 

Adonia

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As Robycop said - it is not a prayer- - just some repetitious reading.
same reason, I dont do the "Lords Prayer"

So, you ignore Jesus and the prayer He gave us? I'm not surprised and that is just par for the course for your scriptural interpretation. Jesus couldn't have been more clearer with the "Our Father" prayer. He gave it to us, told us the words to say and yet you still deny them. Good grief, If you can get such a clear command so wrong, you have no absolutely credibility whatsoever when it comes to interpreting the Scriptures as a whole.
 

Reformed1689

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So, you ignore Jesus and the prayer He gave us? I'm not surprised and that is just par for the course for your scriptural interpretation. Jesus couldn't have been more clearer with the "Our Father" prayer. He gave it to us, told us the words to say and yet you still deny them. Good grief, If you can get such a clear command so wrong, you have no absolutely credibility whatsoever when it comes to interpreting the Scriptures as a whole.
Actually it says pray "LIKE" this. It doesn't say here is the script for your prayer that you are to use every time.
 

Adonia

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Actually it says pray "LIKE" this. It doesn't say here is the script for your prayer that you are to use every time.

Yes, He says to pray "like this" and then proceeds to give us the exact words to say. Here's another thing that all Christendom agreed upon for hundreds upon hundreds of years and then you guys come out with this cockamamie idea. You people have no credibility in scriptural interpretation, none whatsoever!

Since reading the Scriptures is actually a form of praying, then any reading of any passage more than once would be forbidden as "repetitive prayer". How far are you willing to take this idea of yours?
 
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