A reason to say the Rosary

In dialogue with Chiara Lubich

Rocca di Papa, Rome, 28 June 1978

Chiara Lubich to the youth of the Focolare Movement in answer to their question: “Can you tell us what the Rosary means for you?”

“In order to explain this answer, I would like to share with you something that once happened to me. I was in Assisi together with a group of Lutherans. In front of the Basilica, where St Francis is buried, there was a small niche with a rosary, so I showed it to my Lutheran friends, who asked me: ‘Chiara, what meaning does the Rosary hold for you? Why do you keep repeating ‘Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you … Hail Mary, full of grace … Hail Mary, full of grace …”.

I answered: When you love someone, you want to continue saying: I love you, I love you, I love you. You have this desire to write it down for them, or to send a message with someone to tell them so. You might even say it through a gift, or through a kiss. Think of your mother – you want to keep saying to her: ‘I love you’.

So I said: we Catholics love Mary, Our Mother, very much, which is why we repeat: ‘Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you; Blessed are you among women; Blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus,’. This is the prayer of the Rosary. We like to say it over and over again because we love Her. They replied: ‘Now we understand the Rosary.’ “

Source: Chiara Lubich Centre website


 

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