Champions of the Rosary
A**N
Missing Marian Apparition
Although I haven't read every word in this extremely comprehensive book on the Blessed Mother and the Rosary, I love reading parts of it each morning. It's amazing how Fr. Calloway not only describes in detail how the Rosary came to be in its present form, but also the historical events through the centuries.As one who spent many years as a Protestant, it was quite mysterious when I felt called to explore the Catholic faith in 2000, six years after my marriage. My husband Michael, although raised Catholic, had been attending my Presbyterian church and never asked me to convert. Even before I began RCIA he taught me how to pray the Rosary, and a few people were so impressed by my enthusiasm that I received rosaries from Fatima, Lourdes, and two from the Vatican.After praying the Rosary together for some time, my husband and I fell away from the nightly prayer. But when I read parts of this book (especially "The 20th Century: Marian Apparitions and Apostles of the Rosary") to Michael, his desire to pray the Rosary together with me was ignited. It has been a wonderful experience that I pray will continue as long as we live.But I am curious as to why Fr. Calloway did not chronicle the events in Zeitoun, Egypt where an estimated 1 million people claim to have seen Mary above Cairo's largest cathedral between 1968 and 1971. Is it because the sightings (of which there are amazing photographs) were above St. Mary's Coptic Orthodox Church, obviously not Roman Catholic?I'd be very grateful if someone would respond to my question and thank you in advance for your time and effort!
B**B
History of rosary.
Bought this for a friend and she loves the book. Has learned a lot. I am not Catholic.
K**R
Detailed
Well detailed book on the Virgin Mary and the origin and power of the Rosary.
R**S
Thorough history fo the rosary
This book provides a thorough history of the rosary. I found some if the information repeated through out the book but the book is a good source of information. I can recommend it for anyone who may be curious about the rosary history.
K**N
THE best book on the Rosary since St. Louis de Montfort!--It is a MUST have.
This is THE must have been on the Rosary. I got more out of this than I ever expected to from any book not written by St. Montfort. The writing is solid, the chapters packed to the brim with information. I hardly know where to begin when singing the praises of this book.Firstly, the history chapter is thorough. In a couple of places I would have loved a date or two, but few people are going to be as picky as I am with history. I like to plot things on a timeline. This portion is well researched and well defended. It could have been its own book.Secondly, the section on Saints and Blesseds and others who have championed the Rosary is incredibly well done. Each section is a short biography. This would be useful in a home school history class, and it is worth the price of the book by itself.Third, illustrations and photographs. So many books lack something in this department, but not this book! Each person in the second part has an image for their chapter. Later in the book is a section of extant images showing the rosary in art. I doubt you could find more of these in any other book not an art book.Finally, the section on praying the Rosary. It is complete as you could wish.I thought I knew a lot about the Rosary, but this book gave me so much to chew on that I have had to add post-it tabs to mark various pages I want to be able to find more easily. I took notes! I even found the material for this book creeping into my journalling and coming to mind as I prayed.Get this book, for yourself, for your home school, for the catechist, deacon, or priest you know!
P**A
'Champions of the Rosary' is probably the best overview in a 100 years
This is perhaps the best book on the Rosary since St. Louis de Montfort's 'The Secret of the Rosary'. Fr. Donald Calloway has written a book at once scholarly and easily accessible, covering 800 years of Rosary history and devotion. Although himself not a Dominican, the author has an obvious appreciation for the Order of Preachers and the Dominicans' role in popularizing the Rosary tô the point that its use is almost universal In the Catholic Church.'The Champions of the Rosary' is broken into three separate sections, on the history of the Rosary (the Rosary's centrality to the Catholic faith began after Rosary devotion and prayers were credited with having played a central role in the defense of Europe from Muslim invasion in the second half of the Sixteenth Century), on such champions of devotion to the Rosary as St. Dominic and Bl. Alain de la Roche (and even on the author' s predecessor, St. Louis de Montfort!), and finally a practical section on how to pray the Rosary. [I admit to being bemused by ths third section, as I have trouble imagining that anyone who doesn't already pray the Rosary would have much interest increasing the book.]Fr. Calloway is not only very knowledgeable but also a good writer. His own excitement with, and devotion to, the Dominican Rosary shines through his writing, and is infectious.Highly recommended.
T**E
History of the Rosary
Nice size book. I am learning all about the history of the rosary. Very interesting and well explained.
K**T
Wonderful book
A wonderful book from Fr Calloway for those wanting to go deep into history about the Rosary👍. This book will also show how you can pray and meditate on the rosary prayers which are straight from the scriptures.The Rosary is a prayer and meditation tool for todays problems.
R**N
How the Rosary can impact all our lives in a positive way and bring us closer to Christ.
Love the book. Father Calloway provided a very thorough explanation of the origins of the Rosary and beautiful stories of the triumphs of the Blessed Virgin Mary, along with artwork. I use it for personal use for my family and others to show the importance of having Mary, Our Mother in our daily lives.
M**A
This book may change your life.
I found the book after watching Father Calloway's video on YouTube titled, "The Rosary: Spiritual Sword of Our Lady".The book contains even more detail but you really must watch his video presentation on this subject. This one is a keeper. You will want to share it widely.
K**Y
A brilliant history of the Holy Rosary
Brilliant book, an essential read to have in every Catholic home. The work that has gone into the history of the rosary is amazing. It makes you realise how essential the rosary is, especially in the modern era in which we live. Fr Donald Calloway revives the value of the rosary in this book like many saints of old, he himself is a real champion of the rosary. This book has helped me through a very difficult time in my family's life and has helped us to reach out to the blessed Virgin Mary with the knowledge that she leads us to Jesus and will intercede for us if we simply ask.
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