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Hardcover The Rosary: Prayer Comes Round Book

ISBN: 0670034495

ISBN13: 9780670034499

The Rosary: Prayer Comes Round

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A simple strand of beads and a crucifix, the rosary has been an aid to prayer, contemplation, and religious worship for centuries. In this superb book, Garry Wills looks at the meaning of the beads... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Prayer Renewal

This is a welcome meditation and a renewal for the four "mysteries" of the rosary. This well beloved devotion receives a spark of new life from a very fine historain and theologian, who obviously "prays" the prayer and loves it. His welcome to the new "Illumination Mysteries" added in by Pope John Paul 11 is helpful, as is his frequent use of vatican documents to encourage the use of this prayer which is as nodern as today and as traditional as ever. If you already like this prayer, you will feel more affirmed. If you are new to this prayer, you will feel encouraged.

Great !!!

Wills writes a great book that is good for both Catholics and non-Catholics. He writes in an enjoyable and engaging style. Has a nice chapter going into depth on each of the 20 mysteries. I have loaned it to a few close friends one from an Anglican Background and one Mennonite both enjoyed the book and found it very useful. A book can not receive more praise than that.

Beautifully put together, well-written, and transformative

This is the only book I can recall having read in one sitting! It was simply that enjoyable. An entire chapter is devoted to each mystery. Wills uses beautiful artwork from a 16th century Venetian artist (Tintoretto) and quotes from the likes of Pope John Paul II and Chesterton to illuminate the various mysteries. Wills integrates historical information with his own thoughtful exegeses on relevant New Testament passages. The writing and organization of the book are both very clear and logical. It is full of beautiful illustrations of Tintoretto's works in both color and black and white. The focus of this book is on the mysteries themselves and there is only one chatper on the historical background. Some Catholics may critisize Wills for his approach to the history of the Rosary because he does not go into the legend that credits St. Dominic as having received the Rosary from Mary herself. Wills does not outright deny the legend. He points to evidence that the history of praying a psalter of Our Fathers and Hail Marys predates St. Dominic and that the habit of meditating upon the mysteries post-dates him. This is not to say that St. Dominic did not receive a vision from Mary and that he did not play an important role in the history of the Rosary. It is possible to reconcile the historical with the legendary. Also lack of faith in the legendary origins of the Rosary is not necessarily anti-Church as faith in such revelations has always been left to individuals' discretion. This is probably why he also leaves out the prayer taught by Our Lady of Fatima. For the book to have incorporated all this information it would have become unwieldly and too ambitious. I appreciate Wills' conscience choice to present the book as it is, because it seems to me that the goal of the book is to be an introduction to the Rosary, a primer. The heart of the Rosary is in its ancient structure of Creed, Our Father, Hail Mary, and the Doxology. The key is proper meditation upon the mysteries. Wills explains the above prayers quite well and gives beautiful explanations of the mysteries that will help one to begin a lifetime of meditation. Reading this book has certainly transformed my devotion to the Rosary for the better. If after reading Wills' book you want to know more about the history of the Rosary, Wills has suggested background reading listed in the back. Also I would recommend "The Secret of the Rosary" by St. Louis De Monfort. In this book the more legendary origins of the Rosary (involving St. Dominic and Blessed Alan de la Roche) which require faith to accept, are discussed at length.

A Beautiful and Profound Analysis of the Rosary

Garry Wills presents a fascinating history of the evolution of the popular devotion of the Rosary over the ages. He then presents meditations on each of the Mysteries joined with a series of appropriate Tintoretto paintings. Wills shows us how "the rosary is one way of entering into oneself, where God awaits us." Highly recommended to all who are interested in meditating on the different episodes of Christ's life as presented in the Scriptures.

A wise and beautifully written book on the history and significance of the rosary

Everywhere you look these days, you can find information on the power of prayer. The scientific community is finally discovering what the rest of us already knew. For whatever reason, prayer works. It's not so much the form your prayer takes or the words you use, but the simple aspect of believing faith. One tried and true form of prayer is the rosary. In his new book, Garry Wills, a Professor of History Emeritus at Northwestern and respected religious writer, tells us all we need to know in order to pray it and how to contemplate the various occurrences from the life of Christ as we pray. While the rosary always has been primarily a Catholic prayer, it doesn't have to stay that way. People from many other religions pray the rosary, and Christians of any denomination will enjoy this book that delves into the life of Christ and makes us feel as though we are there. Wills begins THE ROSARY with a background of the rosary that includes its history and elements. From there he moves on to examine each mystery, including gospel readings and meditations. Accompanying each event in the life of Christ are the beautiful paintings of Tintoretto, an Italian mannerist painter who lived in the 1500s. Wills explains the symbolism of each painting, which helps us see the meaning and definition beyond the obvious. As someone who is in the process of converting to Catholicism, I have found THE ROSARY to be a beautiful addition to and expansion of what I already knew about praying the rosary. Wills's book takes events that happened 2,000 years ago and makes them real to the readers of today. Anyone who has an interest in the rosary will enjoy this beautiful book and the wisdom contained in its pages. In the words of Wills, "...the rosary is both very timely and also timeless." --- Reviewed by Amie Taylor
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