St Thomas Aquinas: Summa, or Gregory Palamas: Triads

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u/HistoricalGrade211 — 1 day ago
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Miracles of the rosary

As a Protestant who loves to read church fathers, church history, and different denomination theology and philosophy. I have never minded the practice of marian adoration and prayers. I myself have stuck up for the catholic faith to fellow Protestants who are ignorant to the meaning of prayer( to ask and not worship) mind you i have children who are baptized and raised catholic (their mother is cradle catholic).

I have also prayed the rosary and find it to be a beautiful practice, but i have always favoured praying the psalms, as i found them to be more powerful in the past. Being Protestant i am completely out of the catholic loop, celebrations and holidays. Earlier this month i had a deep desire to pray the rosary, as well as sudden revelation of a deeper love for mary, even to the point of being conflicted of where i currently am in my faith as a non denominational minister.

It was only later have i found out that may was the month that catholics celebrate mary. Would this be considered as a rosary miracle?

u/HistoricalGrade211 — 1 month ago