No it isn't.
It shouldn't be even criticized for wearing rosary because it is just a method of carrying around the rosary than putting it in your pocket where it can get dirty or fall out.
They wouldn't have made it in a form of a necklace if it wasn't supposed to be worn.
They don't have anything against wearing the ten beaded rosaries which are worn on the wrist, so why is it sinful to wear a regular rosary?
Besides, it is not disrespectful to wear a crucifix, why should it be disrespectful to wear a rosary?
The rosary is an object used for meditation and prayer, but if blessed, it is also a powerful sacramental against the devil and can be reverenced in times of temptation or held or placed on persons who are sick. It also serves as a holy ward against demonic obsession.
Religious monks and nuns wear the Rosary as part of their habit, they usually loop it through their belt or girdle so that it hangs down on the left side that it might be easily accessed and prayed during the day. Some people, out of devotion, wear it around their necks or wrap it around their wrist in order that they may work and pray at the same time. This is perfectly fine, though care should be taken as the beads can easily become caught on things. Catholics are encouraged to always have a Rosary on their person, even if it is in a pouch or in your pocket, for its presence on your person has special graces and indulgences (note, many have been suspended since Vatican II) and if the Rosary is said while the blessed beads are on your person, you receive full merit for saying the devotion.
No it's not a sin. But to wear a rosary on your right ankle just to be "cool" or "hot' or whatever the current lingo is, is vanity. And vanity is a sin..
It is not necessarily a sin, but it might be considered unusual in some countries. In the United States, rosaries are generally not treated as an article of jewelry, and if you wore one, it might cause people to wonder why you were doing it. There have been holy men (some monks, for example) who have worn a rosary as a sacred object, but in general, most American Catholics use it to pray with, rather than to wear.
A rosary is used by Catholics-it's a necklace.
Praying the rosary is a necklace type thing with many beads on it. there are 5 decades. every decade symbolizes one of the mysteries. the rosary is meant to be prayed to Mary the mother of God.
The Church does not forbid the wearing of the rosary. However, the rosary is not a piece of jewelry or necklace and is not meant to be worn. It is meant to be prayed. In these days, unfortunately, many Hispanic 'gang bangers' wear the rosary around their necks as a good luck charm for protection. This is a form of superstition and does no honor to God or His Blessed Mother. Wearing a rosary as a necklace could also make the wearer a target from gang members who might assume the person is a rival gang member.
The word rosary comes from Latin and means a Garland of Roses. The rose is one of the flowers used to symbolize our Blessed V
One can purchase a rosary from Sheehan's Religious Articles at 44 Lochdale Road in Roslindale. Rosaries and other religious items can also be found at many Catholic parishes.
No, He's from some form of Christianity, when he has a cross rosary necklace that he wore before and mentioned God in the song, Permanent.
Currently its only being sold on the Cruel Intentions website.
maybe christian, I'm not sure, but i often see takaki yuya photo with his cross necklace and rosary
A rosary tattoo on the right hand can symbolize devotion to one's faith, specifically Catholicism. It may also represent protection, guidance, or a reminder to live a spiritual life. The location of the tattoo on the hand can further emphasize the idea of holding onto one's faith and beliefs.
he doesnt wear a necklace! he has a tattoo that goes around his neck and down to his abs of a rosary Have you ever seen the movie 4 Brothers! because one of the last scenes in the movie bobby fights victor sweet! he walks up wearing a rosary and i have been wondering where i can find one like it. so far i havent found it but if you have seen one let me know.
Most Catholic churches have them, but quality is lacking on the "giveaways". There are places online to get nicer one's. just search "rosary".
No, there is no capitalize when referring to rosary beads. You may choose to capitalize when referring to set of prayers called the Rosary, but not for rosary beads.