Benedict
XVI insisted: “Actually, the Rosary is not an obstacle to meditation on
the Word of God and liturgical prayer; indeed, it represents a natural
and ideal complement to it, especially as a preparation and thanksgiving
for the Eucharistic celebration.
With Mary, we
contemplate Christ encountered in the Gospel and in the Sacrament in the
various moments of his life through the Joyful, Luminous, Sorrowful and
Glorious Mysteries.”
“If the Eucharist
for Christians is the center of the day, the Rosary contributes in a
privileged way to deepening communion with Christ.” (Angelus of October
16, 2005)
“We are therefore
asked to let ourselves be guided by Mary in this prayer, ancient and
ever new, which is especially dear to her because it leads us directly
to Jesus, contemplated in his Mysteries of salvation: joyful, luminous,
sorrowful and glorious… The Rosary is a biblical prayer, interwoven with
Sacred Scripture throughout… that helps us to meditate on the Word of
God and to assimilate Eucharistic Communion, modeling ourselves after
Mary.” (Angelus of October 10, 2010).
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