As the church is set to begin the
Year of Faith and a synod on the new evangelization, the rosary can
play a key role in strengthening and spreading the word of God, said a
leading American expert in Marian studies.
"This Year of Faith is a call for evangelization, a new evangelization
that's to start with ourselves" in reawakening one's love for Christ and
then reaching out to those who have become distanced from the church,
said Holy Cross Father James Phalan, director of Family Rosary
International.
October is the month the church dedicates to the rosary, and the world
Synod of Bishops will start Oct. 7, the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary.
Pope Benedict XVI entrusted the synod to Mary's intercession, and he
has said the rosary can stimulate missionary activity by leading
Christians to meditate on the life of Jesus.
"During this Year of Faith we're to take up the rosary in our hands again," Father Phalan said during a visit to Rome in mid-September.
"Mary has always been the mother of evangelization," he said, because "she's always been the one who shows us Jesus."
Blessed John Paul II said the rosary is "contemplating the face of Christ with Mary."
By praying the rosary, people are led to listen more deeply to God's
word, to contemplate events in Christ's life, to see what his life means
and to find Christ's presence in one's own life, Father Phalan said.
"It's a way of identifying ourselves with Christ, so it's a profound
path to holiness."
Praying the rosary together, especially for a family, has added beauty and power, he said.
"It opens up areas of sensitivity, areas of intimacy" because "prayer is one of the most intimate things we do," he said.
When couples or families pray the rosary together, "there's a real
intimacy that's bonded in faith" that then fortifies relationships and
solidifies the wider Christian community, he said.
The rosary has been "a tried and true" way to strengthen Christian life
in the home and to pass on the faith from generation to generation, he
said.
"I'm convinced that when we talk about the new evangelization, we need
to talk about evangelization in the home," because unless one's prayer
life and faith are reignited there, "it 'ain't gonna' work, frankly," he
said.
Reawakening the faith in the home is not only a very effective way to
develop a solid base for evangelization, it also helps families during
troubled times, he said.
Family Rosary International was started by the late Holy Cross Father
Patrick Peyton, who coined the phrase "A family that prays together
stays together," as part of his mission to build family unity through
the daily recitation of the rosary.
"He knew that something really simple" like prayer in the home could
make a big difference in facing problems that seem so complex and
difficult, Father Phalan said.
"Our work continues on his simple but profound insight, which is more
important than ever, that family prayer can do so much in the face of
the apparently chaotic situations of so many families," he said.