I've joined this community for the same reason I embrace the internet: to have honest discussions, and to debate, in a civil way, our opinions. I'm a confirmed bookworm,and a cinephile, too. I've become enamored of dreamwork, journaling, and chess, and would like to become a storyteller, since I'm wolfing down tales those footprints leading to the land of imagination, to where the wind begins to blow.
I believe we all are on a search, one for a world made whole, one for inner peace, kindness, and wisdom. I hope to talk to many such people here.
The Anglican rosary is shorter, instead of decades it's divided into sections of seven beads. Most Anglican rosaries come with a prayer card that has several different prayer cycles you can use whereas the Catholic (Marian) rosary has a set form. Unless you're saying something like the Chaplet of Divine Mercy, etc. I actually prefer the Marian rosary myself, but the Anglican rosary is faster to say and is now an accepted part of Anglican tradition for the most part.
Many blessings for your journey here. You are welcome to write me any time. I will respond. Peace and Love.
Lovey-Dovey12:37 AM