Is a rosary part of the Protestant faith?
Is a rosary part of the Protestant faith?
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- No, Catholic.
- no catholic
- No it is not. It is a Catholic tradition.
- Anglicans and Methodists have written about it. It is Biblical, it is prayer, it invokes the help of Jesus.
- I wish that it was but to our continued sadness the protestant denomination as well as many others still keep my christian children ignorant of the benefits and rewards of practicing this heaven sent devotion even with the apparition at Fatima portugal when mary came down from heaven holding one in Her hand with 80,000 witnesses. Hears a blessing and a our father prayed just for you.Practice the holy rosary for world peace and for your own inner and spiritual renewal.Happy thanksgiving.
- I think Episcopalians and some Lutherans have it.
- It is mainly Catholic. A very small amount of Lutherans use the rosary, and I am guessing a few other denominations may use it. http://orthodoxlutheran.fws1.com/bvm/lutheranrosary.pdf http://www.wikihow.com/Pray-the-Lutheran-Rosary http://www.sothb.org/documents/LutheranRosaryBrochure.pdf Edit: wiki is saying that Anglicans use it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosary
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