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Stained Glass Image of Our Lady of Victory In The Funeral Chapel of The Tomb of RivièreAnglade Henri Mathieu 1900
Stained Glass Image of Our Lady of Victory In The Funeral Chapel of The Tomb of RivièreAnglade Henri Mathieu 1900

Our Lady of The Rosary

Also known as: Feast of the Most Holy Rosary; Our Lady of the Holy Rosary; Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary; Our Lady of Victory

Saint
Post-Congregation

Feast Day: 7-Oct


Biography

Our Lady of the Rosary, also known as the Feast of the Most Holy Rosary, Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary, and Our Lady of Victory, is a revered title given to the Virgin Mary in the Catholic Church. This title specifically emphasizes Mary's connection to the Rosary, a form of prayer that combines vocal prayers with the meditative repetition of the Hail Mary prayer. The exact origins of Our Lady of the Rosary are unclear, but it is believed to have originated around the 16th century. It is associated with the Battle of Lepanto, which took place on October 7, 1571, between the Christian forces of the Holy League and the Ottoman Empire. Pope Pius V called for Catholics to pray the Rosary for the victory of the Christian fleet, and after the Christians emerged victorious, the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary was established. As a post-Congregation Marian devotion, Our Lady of the Rosary became more widespread in the centuries that followed. The devotion focuses on meditating on the mysteries of the life of Jesus and Mary while reciting the prayers of the Rosary. It is seen as a powerful weapon against evil and a means of obtaining spiritual graces and intercession. Although there isn't much specific information available about Our Lady of the Rosary's representation or profile, her association with the Rosary suggests her deep connection to prayer, meditation, and the spiritual growth of Catholics who invoke her intercession. Our Lady of the Rosary is venerated on October 7th each year, which is known as the Feast of the Most Holy Rosary. This feast day is an opportunity for Catholics around the world to celebrate and honor Mary as the mother of Jesus and a powerful intercessor. Our Lady of the Rosary is recognized as the patroness of several regions and dioceses. She is the patroness of the United States, the state of West Virginia in the USA, the dioceses of Armidale in Australia, Azul in Argentina, Balanga in the Philippines, Chittagong in Bangladesh, Ondjiva in Angola, Toledo in Ohio, Vancouver in British Columbia (archdiocese), Lanusei in Italy, Victoria in Texas, and the Military Ordinariate of Arzobispado Castrense de España in Argentina. Additionally, Our Lady of the Rosary is honored in various cities and towns, such as Freyre in Brazil (specifically Alagoa, Alfredo Vasconcelos, Alvinópolis, Bocaina de Minas, Brás Pires, Cedro do Abaeté, Dom Viçoso, Entre Folhas, Fortaleza de Minas, Funilândia, Iraí de Minas, Itabira, Japaraíba, Pimenta, Rosário da Limeira, Santa Maria de Itabira, São Gonçalo do Rio Preto, Ubá, and Vitoria), as well as in Bedonia, Castiglione Olona, Cavenago di Brianza, Desio, Miscarello, Montebello della Battaglia, and Trebisacce in Italy. She is also honored in XI-Xaghra and Mellieha in Malta, Monsampolo del Tronto and Naxxar, Tagbilaran in Bohol, Philippines, and Castelo Branco in Portugal. Furthermore, she is venerated in Alpandeire, Cádiz, and Malaga in Spain. Throughout history, Our Lady of the Rosary's intercession has been sought in times of need, both personal and communal. Devotion to her helps believers draw closer to Christ by contemplating the profound mysteries of his life through the prayer of the Rosary. Her patronage over various geographical areas demonstrates the widespread devotion and belief in her powerful intercession. Our Lady of the Rosary continues to be a source of comfort, inspiration, and spiritual guidance for Catholics worldwide. Her title, honoring her role in promoting the Rosary and as a powerful intercessor, serves as a reminder of the importance of prayer and the role of Mary in the life of the Church and its faithful.


Patron Saint Of

United States
West Virgina, USA
Armidale, Australia, diocese of
Azul, Argentina, diocese of
Balanga, Philippines, diocese of
Chittagong, Bangladesh, diocese of
Ondjiva, Angola, diocese of
Toledo, Ohio, diocese of
Vancouver, British Columbia, archdiocese of
Lanusei, Italy, diocese of
Victoria, Texas, diocese of
Military Ordinariate of Arzobispado Castrense de España
in Argentina Freyre
Freyre
in Brazil Alagoa Alfredo Vasconcelos Alvinópolis Bocaina de Minas Brás Pires Cedro do Abaeté Dom Viçoso Entre Folhas Fortaleza de Minas Funilândia Iraí de Minas Itabira Japaraíba Pimenta Rosário da Limeira Santa Maria de Itabira São Gonçalo do Rio Preto Ubá Vitoria
Alagoa
Alfredo Vasconcelos
Alvinópolis
Bocaina de Minas
Brás Pires
Cedro do Abaeté
Dom Viçoso
Entre Folhas
Fortaleza de Minas
Funilândia
Iraí de Minas
Itabira
Japaraíba
Pimenta
Rosário da Limeira
Santa Maria de Itabira
São Gonçalo do Rio Preto
Ubá
Vitoria
in Italy Bedonia Castiglione Olona Cavenago di Brianza Desio Miscarello Montebello della Battaglia Trebisacce
Bedonia
Castiglione Olona
Cavenago di Brianza
Desio
Miscarello
Montebello della Battaglia
Trebisacce
in Malta Ix-Xaghra, Gozo Mellieha Monsampolo del Tronto Naxxar
XI-Xaghra, Gozo
Mellieha
Monsampolo del Tronto
Naxxar
Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines
in Portugal Castelo Branco
Castelo Branco
in Spain Alpandeire Cádiz Malaga
Alpandeire
Cádiz
Malaga

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