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How to recite the Rosary?


Recite the Rosary every day.


Do A.S.A.P. > Always Say A Prayer

Say the Rosary every day, and we will be closer to Mary's son Jesus Christ.

As Padre Pio quoted that the, "Rosary is The Weapon".

St. Francis de Sales said the greatest method of praying IS-Pray the Rosary.

"The Rosary is a treasure of graces" - Pope Paul V

"The Rosary is the scourge of the devil" - Pope Adrian VI


Reciting the Rosary has always been a part of my Catholic life.

Pray and ask for help, for He has said "Apart from me you can do nothing."

If  you need a guide on how to recite the Rosary:

Please check out the Rosary guide on Google Play store on the link below:


The Rosary Android app guide is free.

Recite the Rosary every day or much better as often as your time allows.

Pray for poor sinners around the world.

As a Catholic or as a Christian, Miracles are easy to believe.

A quote from the movie of Saint Bernadette on Our Lady of Lourdes apparition.

For those who believe, there is no need for explanation. But for those who don't believe there's no possible explanation.

This is our  lot: to rejoice in study and work. This is a good goal, but not completely good until Christ is revealed in our lives.
Saint Jerome

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Free Android app, download at Google play:
Android Divine Mercy Chaplet Guide  
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dmercyapp 


Download Heaven's Dew Fall at this link below:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=soulrefresh.beautiful.prayer

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