Can Protestants pray the rosary?

Almost everyone has heard of the Catholic rosary, which is a vital element of Catholic worship. What many don't realize is that Protestants also have prayer beads in the form of the Anglican rosary.
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Is rosary only for Catholic?

The Rosary is sometimes used by other Christians, especially in Lutheranism, the Anglican Communion, and the Old Catholic Church. Another example of Rosary-based prayers includes the non-denominational Ecumenical Miracle Rosary, "a set of prayers and meditations which covers key moments in the New Testament."
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Can you pray the rosary without being Catholic?

If you're not Catholic, don't be intimidated. Just find or make a set of beads. You can make your own prayers, or adjust the ancient ones so that you are comfortable.
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What religions pray the rosary?

Prayer beads or Rosaries are used by members of various religions such as Roman Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Bahá'í Faith to count the repetitions of prayers, chants or devotions. They may also be used for meditation, protection from negative energy, or for relaxation.
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Who do the Protestants pray to?

This veneration is also categorically by the Protestant Church as unbiblical. According to Reformation views, every person may and should pray directly to God.
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The Rosary For Protestants



Can a Catholic marry a Protestant?

You can also receive permission to marry in a Protestant church before a Protestant minister. You can be married in the Catholic church and have a Protestant minister participate in the ceremony or in a Protestant church with a Catholic priest participating.
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What is the difference between Catholic Bible and Protestant?

The Differences

Catholics and Protestants have the same 27-book New Testament. Thus, the differences between their Bibles concerns the boundaries of the Old Testament canon. In short, Catholics have 46 books, while Protestants have 39.
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How do Protestants pray?

Let thy mighty hand and outstretched arm, O Lord, be still our defence; thy mercy and loving-kindness in Jesus Christ, thy dear Son, our salvation; thy true and holy word our instruction; thy grace and Holy Spirit our comfort and consolation, unto the end and in the end.
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How do you pray the Protestant rosary?

To begin praying the actual rosary, hold the bead closest to the crucifix and pray Our Father. Moving up the chain, the next three beads require the Jesus Prayer. In the space between the fourth and fifth beads, pray the Doxology before praying Our Father on the next bead.
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What the Bible Says About the Rosary?

Q: Is there a biblical basis for the Rosary? A: As you know the bible does "not" tell us to pray the Rosary because this form of prayer originated only during the middle ages. However, important elements of the Rosary are biblical and/or belong to the common Christian beliefs.
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Why you shouldn't wear a rosary?

Wearing that rosary commits you solely to positive behavior. Cursing, acting irrationally, being rude or impatient all ruin the concept of the rosary, thus disgracing the tradition.
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Can Methodists pray the rosary?

Methodists don't use “rosary beads” in prayer, but a small number use “prayer beads.” Some Methodists find that using beads helps guide their prayers, though they don't say the “Hail Mary” prayer like Catholics because they don't pray to Mary.
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What are Protestant prayer beads?

Protestant Prayer Beads A Form of Contemplative Prayer

Protestant Prayer Beads were created in the 1980s by an Episcopal priest, Father Lynn Bauman. The design of the prayer beads is based upon Jesus and Scripture. They consist of 33 beads divided into four weeks, four cruciform beads, an invitatory bead, and a cross.
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Can a Lutheran pray the rosary?

Many within the Lutheran Church encourage members to pray the rosary. Lutherans follow a similar format of the rosary as the Roman Catholics, but pray the rosary in a manner considered faithful to the Gospel as expressed by Lutherans.
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Do Presbyterians use rosary beads?

Presbyterians don't use rosaries. The historic teaching of the Presbyterian tradition strongly objects to the practice of praying to saints, including Mary. While the rosary includes reciting the Lord's Prayer and a doxology, Presbyterians are convicted that there are other, more biblical ways, to pray.
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What is the difference between an Anglican rosary and a Catholic rosary?

Catholics use a 59 bead rosary. Anglicans and other Protestants use a 33 bead rosary.
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Is Hail Mary only a Catholic prayer?

The Hail Mary is the central part of the Angelus, a devotion generally recited thrice daily by many Catholics, as well as broad & high church Anglicans, and Lutherans who usually omit the second half.
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Do Protestants pray to saints?

While Protestants, unlike Catholics and Orthodox, do not pray to the Virgin Mary or the saints, this is primarily because of their "Christocentrism." Sainthood is thus not a taboo word for Protestants, who place great emphasis on personal sanctification.
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Who invented the rosary?

A: Some people believe Saint Dominic to be the initiator and promoter of the rosary, and that he had received the rosary from Our Lady. In fact, it was Dominic of Prussia and Alanus de Rupe who were the actual pioneers of the rosary prayer. This happened in the fifteenth century. Dominic the Carthusian (St.
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What 7 books are not in the Protestant Bible?

A: There are seven books in the Catholic Bible — Baruch, Judith, 1 and 2 Maccabees, Sirach, Tobit and Wisdom — that are not included in the Protestant version of the Old Testament. These books are referred to as the deuterocanonical books.
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What do the Protestants believe?

Protestants believe that both good deeds and faith in God are needed to get into heaven. Protestants believe that faith in God alone is needed to get into heaven, a tenet known as sola fide. Catholics believe that both good deeds and faith in God are needed to get into heaven.
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Can a Catholic receive communion in a Protestant church?

That can be summarised simply. Catholics should never take Communion in a Protestant church, and Protestants (including Anglicans) should never receive Communion in the Catholic Church except in case of death or of "grave and pressing need".
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Do Protestants get Baptised?

Catholics, Orthodox, and most mainline Protestant groups assert baptism is a requirement for salvation and a sacrament, and speak of "baptismal regeneration". Its importance is related to their interpretation of the meaning of the "Mystical Body of Christ" as found in the New Testament.
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