To: HapaxLegamenon
ON OCTOBER 7, the first Sunday of October in the year 1571, Don Juan of Austria gained his famous naval victory over the Turks at Lepanto. In thanksgiving for this event, which he attributed to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin through the recitation of the Holy Rosary, St. Pius V instituted an annual feast under the title of Our Lady of Victory. His immediate successor, Gregory XIII, changed the title to that of the Rosary, and granted its Office to all churches in which there was an altar dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary. In 1716, the army of the Emperor Charles VI, under Prince Eugene, gained a remarkable victory over the Turks near Belgrade, on the Feast of Our Lady of the Snows, at a time when the members of the Society of the Holy Rosary were offering solemn prayers in Rome. Soon after, the Turks were forced to raise the siege of Corcyra. Clement XI, in memory of this, extended the feast of the Most Holy Rosary to the Universal Church. Benedict XIV caused an account of all this to be inserted into the Roman Breviary, and Leo XIII raised the feast to the rank of a feast of the second class. He also added the Litany of Loreto the invocation: Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, pray for us. In 1961, the title of this feast became: Our Lady of the Rosary. According to a venerable tradition, the devotion of the Holy Rosary was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Virgin. PRAYER: God, fill us with Your grace. We know the Incarnation of Your Son by the message of an Angel. Through the intercession of Mary may we obtain the glory of the resurrection through Christ's Passion and Cross. Amen. Source: http://www.olvc.ab.ca/OL_Rosary.html
To: proud2bRC
Great information! Thanks!
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10/07/2001 5:36:07 PM PDT by
ruoflaw
To: proud2bRC
He also added the Litany of Loreto the invocation: Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, pray for us. And those words are written in gold on the arch that separates nave and choir in the Basilica at Fatima.
"Regina sacradissimi rosarii fatimae, ora pro nobis."
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