Gretchen Crowe, Editor

Why the Rosary, Why Now?


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       Why the Rosary, Why Now?

      By Gretchen R. Crowe

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      Copyright © 2017 by Gretchen R. Crowe. Published 2017.

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       About the Author

      Gretchen R. Crowe is editor-in-chief of OSV Newsweekly, overseeing the publication of the only national Catholic weekly newspaper in the United States. In addition to planning and editing the print edition, she also oversees the content of OSVNews.com and Our Sunday Visitor’s social media content. An award-winning writer and photographer, Crowe has been a member of the Catholic Press Association since 2005, and she serves on a liaison committee of the Catholic Press Association and Catholic News Service. She covered both the 2015 pastoral visit of Pope Francis and the 2008 pastoral visit of Pope Benedict XVI to the United States. Crowe is married to Michael Heinlein, and the couple is expecting their first child in May 2017.

      Dedication

      For my husband, Michael, my unfailing cheerleader, inexhaustible research assistant, thoughtful editor, and always my favorite person with whom to pray the Rosary.

       Contents

       Introduction

       Chapter One

       To Break Through the Noise

       Homily for the centenary of the feast of the Holy Rosary

       by Cardinal Albino Luciani (Pope John Paul I)

       Chapter Two

       For a Deeper Devotion to the Church

       Excerpt from The World’s First Love (Chapter 8: “Roses and Prayers”)

       by Fulton J. Sheen

       Chapter Three

       To Strengthen Families

       Excerpts taken from All for Her,

       autobiography of Father Patrick Peyton

       Chapter Four

       For an Increase in Christian Discipleship

       Excerpt from Rosarium Virginis Mariae (Chapters 1-2)

       by Pope St. John Paul II

       Chapter Five

       For Peace in the World

       Excerpt from The Rosary of Hiroshima

       by Father Hubert F. Schiffer, SJ

       Chapter Six

       To Fight Evil

       Excerpts from Ingruentium Malorum,

       encyclical of Pope Pius XII on reciting the Rosary

       Chapter Seven

       To Combat Secularism

       Octobri Mense,

       encyclical of Pope Leo XIII on the Rosary

       Chapter Eight

       To Become Saints

       Excerpts from saints about the Rosary:

       Pope St. John XXIII, St. Teresa of Calcutta, St. Thérèse of Lisieux, St. Zélie Martin, Blessed John Henry