Pope Pius XII, following a long line of Roman Pontiffs, commends most highly the daily recitation of the Holy Rosary as a most efficacious means for obtaining personal sanctity and peace among nations and peoples. The Holy Father especially recommends the family recitation of the rosary as most pleasing to God and an efficacious means to obtain heavenly favours:
"...But it is above all in the bosom of the family that We desire the custom of the Holy Rosary to be everywhere adopted, religiously preserved, and ever more intensely practiced. In vain is a remedy sought for the wavering fate of civil life, if the family, the principle and foundation of the human community, is not fashioned after the pattern of the Gospel...Then the home of the Christian family, like that of Nazareth, will become an earthly abode of sanctity, and, so to speak, a sacred temple, where the Holy Rosary will not only be the particular prayer which every day rises to heaven in an odor of sweetness, but will also form the most efficacious school of Christian discipline and Christian virtue."
Would that this holy practice be increased throughout the Catholic world as a means to counter the neo-pagan forces working to destroy the family and which are promoting every sort of vice against the holy virtue of purity, even among the most innocent of children!
"INGRUENTIUM MALORUM" Encyclical of Pope Pius XII on reciting the rosary:
TO OUR VENERABLE BRETHREN, PATRIARCHS, PRIMATES,
ARCHBISHOPS, BISHIOPS, AND OTHER ORDINARIES
HAVING PEACE AND COMMUNION WITH THE APOSTOLIC SEE
ARCHBISHOPS, BISHIOPS, AND OTHER ORDINARIES
HAVING PEACE AND COMMUNION WITH THE APOSTOLIC SEE
Venerable Brethren,
Greetings and
Apostolic Benediction.Ever since We were raised, by the design of Divine Providence, to the supreme Chair of Peter, We have never ceased, in the face of approaching evils, to entrust to the most powerful protection of the Mother of God the destiny of the human family, and, to this end, as you know, We have from time to time written letters of exhortation.
2. You know, Venerable Brethren, with what zeal and with
what spontaneous and unanimous approval the Christian people everywhere have
answered Our invitation. It has been magnificently testified many times by the
great demonstration of faith and love towards the august Queen of Heaven, and
above all, by that manifestation of universal joy which, last year, Our eyes
had the pleasure to behold, when, in St. Peter's Square, surrounded by an
immense multitude of the faithful, We solemnly proclaimed the Assumption into
Heaven of the Virgin Mary, body and soul.
3. The recollection of these things comes back pleasantly to
Us and encourages Us to trust firmly in Divine Mercy. However, at present, We
do not lack reasons for profound sorrow which torment and sadden Our paternal
heart.
6. However, consideration of a situation so pregnant with
dangers must not depress your souls, Venerable Brethren. Instead, mindful of
that Divine teaching: "Ask and it shall be given to you; seek and you
shall find; knock, and it shall be opened to you" (Luke 11, 9), fly with
greater confidence to the Mother of God. There, the Christian people have
always sought chief refuge in the hour of danger, because "she has been
constituted the cause of salvation for the whole human race" (St.
Irenaeus).
7. Therefore, we look forward with joyful expectation and
revived hope to the coming month of October, during which the faithful are
accustomed to flock in larger numbers to the churches to raise their
supplications to Mary by means of the Holy Rosary.
8. O Venerable Brethren, We desire that, this year, this
prayer should be offered with such greater fervor of heart as is demanded by
the increased urgency of the need. We well know the Rosary's powerful efficacy
to obtain the maternal aid of the Virgin. By no means is there only one way to
pray to obtain this aid. However, We consider the Holy Rosary the most
convenient and most fruitful means, as is clearly suggested by the very origin
of this practice, heavenly rather than human, and by its nature. What prayers
are better adapted and more beautiful than the Lord's prayer and the angelic
salutation, which are the flowers with which this mystical crown is formed?
With meditation of the Sacred Mysteries added to the vocal prayers, there
emerges another very great advantage, so that all, even the most simple and
least educated, have in this a prompt and easy way to nourish and preserve
their own faith.
9. And truly, from the frequent meditation on the Mysteries,
the soul little by little and imperceptibly draws and absorbs the virtues they
contain, and is wondrously enkindled with a longing for things immortal, and
becomes strongly and easily impelled to follow the path which Christ Himself
and His Mother have followed. The recitation of identical formulas repeated so
many times, rather than rendering the prayer sterile and boring, has on the
contrary the admirable quality of infusing confidence in him who prays and
brings to bear a gentle compulsion on the motherly Heart of Mary.
10. Let it be your particular care, O Venerable Brethren,
that the faithful, on the occasion of the coming month of October, should use
this most fruitful form of prayer with the utmost possible zeal, and that it
become always more esteemed and more diligently recited.
11. Through your efforts, the Christian people should be led
to understand the dignity, the power, and the excellence of the Rosary.
12. But it is above all in the bosom of the family that We
desire the custom of the Holy Rosary to be everywhere adopted, religiously
preserved, and ever more intensely practiced. In vain is a remedy sought for
the wavering fate of civil life, if the family, the principle and foundation of
the human community, is not fashioned after the pattern of the Gospel.
13. To undertake such a difficult duty, We affirm that the
custom of the family recitation of the Holy Rosary is a most efficacious means.
What a sweet sight - most pleasing to God - when, at eventide, the Christian
home resounds with the frequent repetition of praises in honor of the august
Queen of Heaven! Then the Rosary, recited in common, assembles before the image
of the Virgin, in an admirable union of hearts, the parents and their children,
who come back from their daily work. It unites them piously with those absent
and those dead. It links all more tightly in a sweet bond of love, with the
most Holy Virgin, who, like a loving mother, in the circle of her children,
will be there bestowing upon them an abundance of the gifts of concord and
family peace.
14. Then the home of the Christian family, like that of
Nazareth, will become an earthly abode of sanctity, and, so to speak, a sacred
temple, where the Holy Rosary will not only be the particular prayer which
every day rises to heaven in an odor of sweetness, but will also form the most
efficacious school of Christian discipline and Christian virtue. This
meditation on the Divine Mysteries of the Redemption will teach the adults to
live, admiring daily the shining examples of Jesus and Mary, and to draw from
these examples comfort in adversity, striving towards those heavenly treasures
"where neither thief draws near, nor moth destroys" (Luke 12, 33).
This meditation will bring to the knowledge of the little ones the main truths
of the Christian Faith, making love for the Redeemer blossom almost
spontaneously in their innocent hearts, while, seeing, their parents kneeling
before the majesty of God, they will learn from their very early years how
great before the throne of God is the value of prayers said in common.
15. We do not hesitate to affirm again publicly that We put
great confidence in the Holy Rosary for the healing of evils which afflict our
times. Not with force, not with arms, not with human power, but with Divine
help obtained through the means of this prayer, strong like David with his
sling, the Church undaunted shall be able to confront the infernal enemy,
repeating to him the words of the young shepherd: "Thou comest to me with
a sword, and a spear, and with a shield; but I come to thee in the name of the
Lord of Hosts, the God of armies . . . and all this assembly shall know that
the Lord saveth not with sword and spear, for this is his battle, and he will
deliver you into our hands" (I Kings 17, 45-47)16. For this reason, We earnestly desire, Venerable Brethren, that all the faithful, following your example and your exhortation should respond solicitously to Our paternal exhortation, uniting their hearts and their voices with the same ardor of charity. If the evils and the assaults of the wicked increase, so likewise must the piety of all good people increase and become ever more vigorous. Let them strive to obtain from our most loving Mother, especially through this form of prayer, that better times may quickly return for the Church and society.
17. May the very powerful Mother of God, moved by the
prayers of so many of her sons, obtain from her only Son - let us all beseech
her - that those who have miserably wandered from the path of truth and virtue
may, with new fervor, find it again; that hatred and rivalry, which are the
sources of discord and every kind of mishap, may be put aside, and that a true,
just, and genuine peace may shine again upon individuals, families, peoples,
and nations. And, finally, may she obtain that, after the rights of the Church
have been secured in accord with justice, its beneficent influence may
penetrate without obstacle the hearts of men, the social classes, and the
avenues of public life so as to join people among themselves in brotherhood and
lead them to that prosperity which regulates, preserves, and coordinates the
rights and duties of all without harming anyone and which daily makes for
greater and greater mutual friendship and collaboration.
18. Venerable Brethren and beloved sons, while you entwine
new flowers of supplication by reciting your Rosary, do not forget those who
languish miserably in prison camps, jails, and concentration camps. There are
among them, as you know, also Bishops dismissed from their Sees solely for
having heroically defended the sacred rights of God and the Church. There are
sons, fathers and mothers, wrested from their homes and compelled to lead
unhappy lives far away in unknown lands and strange climates.
19. Just as We love them with a special charity and embrace
them with the love of a father, so must you, with a brotherly love which the
Christian religion nourishes and enkindles, join with Us before the altar of
the Virgin Mother of God and recommend them to her motherly heart. She
doubtlessly will, with exquisite sweetness, revive in their hearts the hope of
eternal reward and, We firmly believe, will not fail to hasten the end of so
much sorrow.
20. We do not doubt that you, O Venerable Brethren, with
your usual burning zeal, will bring to the knowledge of your clergy and people
these Our paternal exhortations in a way which will appear most appropriate to
you.
21. Feeling certain that Our sons throughout the world will
respond willingly and generously to this Our invitation, We impart, from the
fullness of Our heart and as an evidence of Our favor and an augury of heavenly
graces, to each and every one of you, to the flock entrusted to each of you and
particularly to those who, especially during the month of October, will
devoutly recite the holy Rosary according to Our intentions, Our Apostolic
Blessing.
Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, the 15th day of September,
the Feast of the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin Mary, in the Year 1951, the 13th
of Our pontificate.
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