THE STRUCTURE AND PRACTICE OF THE ROSARY: A DETAILED EXAMINATION OF ITS ROLE IN ADDICTION RECOVERY AND MINDFULNESS IN DAILY LIFE

Published: 10 September 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/jfwttjcxvz.1
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Ranjit Singha,

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This article provides an in-depth examination of the Rosary’s structure and practice, with a focus on its role in addiction recovery and mindfulness. As a central element of Catholic devotion, the Rosary integrates repetitive prayer with meditation on key events from Christ’s life, known as the Mysteries. The study explores the Rosary’s alignment with Catholic doctrines of healing and transformation, highlighting its capacity to promote mindfulness, emotional balance, and spiritual resilience. The repetitive nature of the prayers fosters mental discipline, which is crucial in addiction recovery, while the meditative reflection on the Mysteries encourages personal spiritual growth. Additionally, Marian devotion, an essential part of the Rosary, provides comfort and inspiration to individuals in recovery, promoting virtues such as faith, humility, and perseverance. This analysis positions the Rosary as a valuable spiritual tool, bridging the gap between faith and healing, supporting both individual recovery and long-term emotional well-being.

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