This was belted, and a drawstring pouch was suspended from this containing, perhaps, his rosary and few meagre belongings. |
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For me this has ranged from two Hail Mary prayers right up to five decades of the rosary. |
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After a relative's funeral, families and their friends pray the rosary for nine evenings, offering refreshments after each night's prayers. |
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Neighbours and friends who visited Pamela's home yesterday recited prayers and a decade of the rosary in a bid to quieten the restless spirit. |
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Then maybe a small group would join hands in a circle in prayer and somebody would begin a decade of the rosary. |
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Feasts of the village patron saint are celebrated, the rosary said every evening and funeral rites arranged and paid for when necessary. |
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Claudette couldn't concentrate on the epistle or the gospel, couldn't settle down to the rosary. |
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And even rosary beads can obstruct your view of a pedestrian creating a blind spot. |
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After each vision I would find the nearest church, seek sanctuary, kneel, and pray the rosary. |
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Instead of saying the rosary, I kept saying her name as I paced my office wishing that I smoked. |
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She found an empty place in a pew in the back of the church and after she genuflected, knelt and began her rosary. |
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It had been a day or two since I had sat in a dimmed church, all alone, to say the rosary. |
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He sighed deeply and I could hear him shift his fingers through the beads of his rosary. |
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For the final touch, she'd added a rosary made of black glass and pewter, finishing off the look she was going for perfectly. |
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Taking a deep breath of his own, Patrick looked over at his mother as she slowly rocked back and forth, counting the beads of her rosary. |
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Some delay to ensure every petal on their rose, each side of their prayer card and every bead of their rosary makes contact. |
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Throughout, he narrows his eyes behind bushy eyebrows and slips coins from hand to hand, as if fondling a rosary. |
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In Central Tibet dialect, a language unknown to the district he lived in, the child demanded the rosary, claiming it belonged to him. |
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With her free hand in her pocket, clutching her rosary, she steeled herself against the crowd and followed Sean into the gym. |
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People I've never met before have sent me novena cards and rosary beads, and two or three people apologised to me and wished me support. |
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I stroked the beads of the rosary, and the glitter of the tiny crucifix caught my eye. |
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On the cot a seventy four-year lady is sitting with her rosary beads and chanting softly. |
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Fr. Michael Harrison led with the rosary and the Blessed Sacrament was carried by Fr. John Loftus. |
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He laments the passing of sacramentals such as a proliferation of statues and praying the rosary. |
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The boy and the dog relish the scamper, but the pedlar fingers his rosary to ward off the threat of a drenching. |
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When he was sleepless he lay on his back and told his beads, and there was a small rosary in the pocket of his pyjama coat. |
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Another teaching nun, Sister Annunciata, like the others wore a long, thick, leather belt from waist to toe beside her rosary. |
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Beside the replica Melbourne Cup on Oliver's casket lay the jockey's silks, rosary beads, and an Australian Rules Football jersey. |
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Leo XIII wrote some eleven encyclicals on the rosary and decided that October would be dedicated to it. |
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It still has the red-beaded rosary I left on top of it when I came to visit. |
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Pilgrims returning from the monastery at Mount Melleray have been known to stop and say a decade of the rosary for the departed. |
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Two extremely toxic plants are castor bean and precatory bean or rosary pea. |
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The entry on the rosary links its spread to Dominicans when, in fact, the medieval Carthusians were largely responsible for its popularity. |
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Another Garifuna tradition is a novena, the recitation of the rosary for nine days after a death. |
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During retreats we'd walk around in silence, everyone in soutanes, rosary beads in hand, or a book, meditating, praying, thinking, drifting. |
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Walking through the Stations of the Cross or praying the rosary is another way to contemplate the mysteries of Jesus. |
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When my mother died, the young pastor at St. Paul's wouldn't lead a rosary at the wake. |
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Her death, reportedly with a pink rosary in her hand, was on the front page of every important Italian newspaper. |
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One man was holding a long string of rosary beads in his trembling hands. |
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Her head was bowed, lips moving silently as she clutched her rosary beads. |
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Family and friends gather, say the rosary and ask for eternal rest for the soul of the deceased. |
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A congregation of several hundred people attended the usual evening mass at St Mary's and said the rosary after the statue was brought into the church in procession. |
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If you are not already in the habit of praying the rosary as a family, this may feel awkward at first. |
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The rosary swings on his rearview mirror, and Amadeo watches as, beyond it, his daughter advances on him, stomach outthrust. |
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But, if whilst drowsing, you drop your rosary without realising, then you will have to wash again. |
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Our bus served as chapel for praying the Divine Office and rosary, as refectory for our meals, and of course as recreation room. |
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If the rosary banishes fear, it is not because it is like a charm or an amulet but because it is a bond linking us to the good God. |
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My father was a trade union man who always had his rosary in his pocket. |
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Our Sunday afternoon rosary and benediction often proceeds in two or three languages! |
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Her room was full of holy pictures and various devotions to Mary, bottles of holy water from different shrines and many rosary beads. |
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Inside the Dominican monastery Santo Domingo, we slip backstage into the chapel of the rosary. |
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For the foreseeable future, kids like Ruairi will be taught the rosary as rigorously as they are taught everything else. |
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Each evening, until he was 15 and wouldn't do it any more, they would say the rosary together as a family. |
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Use this beautiful, sacred rosary to generate powerful mantras to purify, heal and soothe yourself and others. |
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The 7 large glass walls surrounding the chancel symbolise the mysteries of the rosary. |
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It also allowed a woman to remember the time and location where people were praying the rosary in a seniors' residence. |
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How many times have I seen Montfortians walk with the rosary in their hands, just like their spiritual Father, Louis de Montfort. |
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On Wednesday mornings before mass, he recites the rosary in a special prayer of liberation from the chains of the devil. |
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The side chapels were deserted, save for an elderly aristo woman who knelt on an embroidered hassock, chanting her rosary as she strung the beads along the string. |
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The mission began each morning with a Mass at five o'clock, followed by a second at nine-thirty and rosary in the evenings at seven with instruction. |
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I'm not one of those church-going kids who prays the rosary every night. |
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The old ladies were praying a rosary in the back of the bus. |
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I put on my wedding band and I grabbed my rosary, and I went upstairs. |
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She lifted the rosary that hung at her belt and gently kissed it. |
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They believed priests were Christ's representatives on earth and that missing Mass was a mortal sin, and they made sure the rosary was said every night. |
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In that letter, he added five new mysteries to the rosary, and declared that his twenty-fifth anniversary year would be known as the Year of the Rosary. |
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The faithful were still saying the rosary when the officers informed them that they had to leave. |
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Maradona spent much of the game frantically gesticulating and clutching his rosary. |
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Obviously she had expected the virgin stepsister's boyfriend to be a round little chit who had a cross around his neck and a rosary in his pocket. |
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After the walk, she says the rosary, sometimes all 150 Hail Marys. |
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Could we not say the same of an old missal, of a worn and well used breviary, of the seats in old confessional, of a worn pair of rosary beads or an old crucifix? |
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But Fieger said the officers seized Correa's pain medicine, a sympathy card and her rosary. |
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On one occasion, he stole an unusual ceramic dish, on another a set of rosary beads, although he also declined to steal money from a church collection dish, suggesting he has some kind of distorted religious principles. |
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The Archbishop only had his cassock and a rosary with him. |
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Every day propound to yourself a rosary or chaplet of good works to present to God at night. |
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Tucked in the bouquet was a personal rosary handmade by her great-aunt, Sister Ann Divis. |
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He kept to the end the rosary and the breviary. |
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Next to his body they found his rosary and breviary. |
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A set of rosary beads was placed in her hands, a gift she had received from Mother Teresa. |
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Stigler pressed his hand over the rosary he kept in his flight jacket. |
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The most common rosary is the one devoted to Mary, the Rosary of the Blessed Virgin, the prayers of which are recited with the aid of a chaplet, or rosary. |
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He influenced other students to make the annual university retreat given by the Jesuits. He loved the rosary, a family practice, and prayed it three times daily after becoming a Dominican tertiary. |
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At every hundredth pace the Pundit would automatically slip one bead. Each complete circuit of the rosary thus represented ten thousand paces. |
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It portrays the procession of the faithful on the day of a religious festival and their visit to the fountain, linked to the mysteries of the rosary. |
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The bride's bouquet was made of cascading Phalaenopsis orchids and was adorned with the bride's baby ring and a blue rosary, a gift from the church. |
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Some brave seminarians at the college walk from the seminary on the Aventine hill to whichever church is on the schedule that day, often praying the rosary en route. |
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Choosing Bibles or rosary beads refers to a clerical or monastic life. |
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Laporte was strangled with his own rosary beads a few days later. |
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