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Rosary of Praise: A Scriptural Rosary Based on John Paul II's Rosary Meditation

by Larry London

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From the first book to the last, Scripture says we should praise God... but how do you do that? Here's how to do it! Here's what to say! By blending a wide selection of Scripture's greatest passages of praise with Bible-based meditations on the Joyful, Luminous, Sorrowful, and Glorious Mysteries, the Rosary of Praise transforms a beloved prayer into a hymn of praise. Using the poetic Douay-Rheims translation of the Holy Word, here's a great way to better praise the Lord with the best possible prayer partner: the Blessed Virgin Mary!… (more)
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From the first book to the last, Scripture says we should praise God... but how do you do that? Here's how to do it! Here's what to say! By blending a wide selection of Scripture's greatest passages of praise with Bible-based meditations on the Joyful, Luminous, Sorrowful, and Glorious Mysteries, the Rosary of Praise transforms a beloved prayer into a hymn of praise. Using the poetic Douay-Rheims translation of the Holy Word, here's a great way to better praise the Lord with the best possible prayer partner: the Blessed Virgin Mary!

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