For those of you who have served in any armed forces, or know of someone who did, or know the family of those who have died, thank you for your service and sacrifice that you have made. You are all in our prayers and thoughts today and always.
There is a wonderful website, “Honor the Fallen” https://thefallen.militarytimes.com/ where you can access U.S. Military Service Men and Women who have died and find out more about them. Select one of the names, read about them and keep them and their family in your prayers this weekend. If you want to go the extra mile, write the family a short note acknowledging their loss and letting them know that you are praying for them. Even if you cannot find a direct mailing address, if you can locate the city or town where the funeral occurred, simple send your letter to the Chief of Police of that town – explaining what your letter is and out of respect for the family’s privacy, asking them to deliver it for you.
For those of you who have served in any armed forces, or know of someone who did, or know the family of those who have died, thank you for your service and sacrifice that you have made. You are all in our prayers and thoughts today and always.
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One unique devotion of the Franciscans is a seven-decade rosary known as the Franciscan Crown. While the traditional rosary consists of 5 decades which meditate on 15 mysteries (or 20 if you pray the Luminous mysteries) the 7-decade Franciscan Rosary, known as the The Franciscan Crown, is a Rosary consisting of seven decades with each decade describing a particular joy from the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The story of the Rosary of the Seven Joys of the Blessed Virgin dates back to the early 15th century. A pious young man named James had been accustomed to adorning a beautiful statue of Mary with a crown of flowers, which he had picked and woven himself. He later entered the Franciscan Order, but either because of a lack of time or permission, he was no longer able to continue this devotion. Distraught because of this, he decided to abandon the religious life and return to the world. Our Lady then appeared to him and convinced him not to leave the order. She told him that he should not be downcast because he was no longer permitted to adorn her statue, for she would teach him a way to give her honor which was much more pleasing and meritorious. Instead of a crown of flowers, which quickly wither, he was to weave a crown of prayers, and these prayers could be offered at any moment. She then taught him the Rosary of the Seven Joys, adding that these prayers would not only form a more acceptable crown, but they would also yield innumerable graces for himself and others. The Seven Joys are: 1) The Annunciation 2) The Visitation 3) The Birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ 4) The Adoration of the Magi 5) The Finding of the Child Jesus in the Temple 6) The Appearance of Christ to Mary after the Resurrection 7) The Assumption and Coronation of Mary as Queen of Heaven How to Pray the Crown Rosary The Franciscan Crown Rosary begins quite simply by stating the first joy and then praying one Our Father and ten Hail Marys while meditating upon it. This same procedure is then followed for the other six joys. Even though it is common practice nowadays to add the Glory Be at the end of each decade, and even the Fatima Prayer, these are not required. It is customary to finish by adding two Hail Marys in honor of the 72 years that Our Lady is said to have lived on earth, and one Our Father and Hail Mary for the intentions of the Pope. |
AuthorFranciscan Musings is the collective blog of the members of the OSFM. Here, our brothers and sisters and friends of the OSFM share their reflections on their Franciscan experiences and their Christian journeys. Archives
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