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  <read_at>Sun Aug 03 00:00:00 -0700 2008</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[I made a decade of a rosary for a friend for Easter, and I'd like to read this to get inspired to make more.<br/>.<br/>.<br/>.<br/>Took a look at this book this weekend and I'm very pleasantly surprised by it.  I did not know there was an Anglican rosary.  How wonderful that non-Catholics can also enjoy this form of prayer, substituting prayers that they feel comfortable with.<br/><br/>Catholics actually use the rosary for more than just rosary prayers.  They also use it for the Divine Mercy devotion, which involves totally different prayers.  It's very quick and in my opinion, powerful.<br/><br/>Reading this book, I thought it might be interesting to develop my own set of prayers to use on my rosary, incorporating the Jesus Prayer and others.<br/><br/>I also hope to learn how to make rosaries (Catholic and Anglican) to give away to friends in the future.<br/><br/>People who pray the rosary might also want to try doing a scriptural rosary, in which each prayer is preceded by a bit of scripture on which the mystery is founded.]]></body>
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