How to Pray the Rosary Each Day

How to Pray the Rosary Everyday | 5 Easy Tips!

How to Pray the Rosary Everyday? Praying a Holy Rosary does not have to be a daunting task. A daily Rosary brings so many spiritual benefits, and saints throughout the ages have encouraged us to make it part of our faith life.

“Let not even one day pass without saying it, no matter how burdened you may be with many cares and labors." 
- Pope Pius XI

Here's five quick tips to pray the Rosary each day and make it a regular part of your faith life. 

New to praying the Holy Rosary? Check out our guide here

 

How to Pray the Rosary Everyday Tip 1: Pray the Rosary when you are doing a mundane or repetitive task

Whenever your brain is 'off' during a mindless task, it's an opportunity to bring those thoughts to prayer. Doing the laundry, mowing the lawn, painting a wall, vacuuming, even filling out a spreadsheet can be sanctified by praying the Rosary. It's a great way to bring Jesus into your work. 

 

How to Pray the Rosary Everyday Tip 2: Pray the Rosary as you walk to work

Any sort of daily commute - driving, riding or walking - is a perfect time to pray the Rosary. This is a wonderful practice to make praying the Rosary a habitual part of your day. What a wonderful way to set up or close your work day. Our Rosary Cards are very easy and discrete to carry!

 

How to Pray the Rosary Everyday Tip 3: Pray the Rosary at lunch

This is the practice that I do most often. I'm a big fan of using your lunch break as a "Pause and Recommit" time of your day. Adding a Rosary at the end of your lunch allows you to refocus and bring Mary and Jesus with you the rest of the day. I like to go to the parking garage or street and walk as I pray. 

 

How to Pray the Rosary Everyday Tip 4: Pray it right before or after a big meeting or important part of your day

If I'm being conservative, a Rosary takes about 20 minutes to pray. Most of the time I find it takes less than 15. If your place of work allows, schedule in an extra 15 minutes before or after a meeting to privately pray a Rosary. This is a beautiful opportunity to re-set yourself after a potentially stressful time in your day. Closing the door to your office or going out to pray in your car reminds us that whatever happened in the meeting is of small significance to who you are and what you are called to.

 

How to Pray the Rosary Everyday Tip 5: Say the Rosary while driving in your car

Instead of turning on another podcast or the radio, I've found that taking a few minutes of my drive is a great way to pray the Rosary. Whenever I've got a meeting across town, or I'm in the middle of a long road trip, praying the Rosary is a great use of my time in the car. What a great way to bring faith into your daily commute as well. (This also significantly cuts down on my frustration or road rage).

 

The Rosary is such a powerful and good prayer. Making it part of your daily routine is a wonderful practice and we hope this tips help you plan and put into practice the Holy Rosary. If you need a good reminder to pray the Rosary, check out our free Iphone Wallpapers. Good luck, and keep praying! 

 

"The Rosary is the most excellent form of prayer and the most efficacious means of attaining eternal life. It is the remedy for all our evils, the root of all our blessings. There is no more excellent way of praying." 
- Pope Leo XIII


The Rosary Card - Built For Convenience

As you learn to pray the Rosary, check out our Rosary Cards. They are designed for convenience (same size as a Credit Card) and make it much easier to pray the Rosary often. 


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Please let me know how your journey with the Rosary is going, I'd love to hear from you. Send me a message an email at: brennan@everydayprayerco.com

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