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Qu'est-ce (qui) est rosarium - définition

ROMAN CATHOLIC SACRAMENTAL AND MARIAN DEVOTION TO PRAYER
Rosaries; Luminous Mysteries; Joyful Mysteries; Sorrowful Mysteries; Glorious Mysteries; Rosary ring; Christian rosary; Catholic rosary; Rosary beads; Rose petal rosaries; Rosemarybeads; Rosemary beads; Rosarist; Mysteries of the Rosary; Five joys; The Five Joys; Five Joyful Mysteries; The Five Joyful Mysteries; Rosary chains; The sorrowful mysteries; Rosary bead; Dominican rosary; Dominican Rosary
  • Coptic]] crucifix
  • Anglican prayer beads
  • ''La Visione di San Domenico'' (''The Vision of Saint Dominic''), [[Bernardo Cavallino]], 1640
  • A single-decade rosary
  • Saint Michael Chaplet]]
  • [[Our Lady of Lourdes]] appearing at [[Lourdes]] with rosary beads
  • Schematic representation of the Catholic Rosary:
*'''<span style="color:#a7703c>brown</span>:''' Sign of the Cross and Apostle's Creed
*'''<span style="color:#d80000>red</span>:''' Our Father
*'''<span style="color:#6ca6cd>light blue</span>:''' Hail Mary
*'''<span style="color:#326d95>blue</span>:''' Hail Mary, Glory Be and Fatima Prayer
*'''<span style="color:#a00000>dark red</span>:''' Introduction of the relevant Mystery and Our Father
*'''<span style="color:#1e425b>dark blue</span>:''' Hail Holy Queen and Sign of the Cross

rosarium         
  • Rose garden at [[Vytautas Magnus University Botanical Garden]] in [[Kaunas]], Lithuania
  • Parc de Bagatelle]] in Paris
  • 1905 Dickie bandstand in [[Nieuwesteeg Heritage Rose Garden]], Bacchus Marsch, Victoria
  • ''Emilia in the rosegarden'', Anjou, ~1460
  • [[Jules Gravereaux]] in [[Roseraie du Val-de-Marne]], 1900
  • Queen Mary Gardens in Regent's Park, London
  • Blooming roses of the rose garden in Chandigarh during spring season
  • [[University of British Columbia]] Rose Garden
  •  Rosengarten Rose Garden in [[Bad Kissingen]]
  • International rose garden of [[Kortrijk]], Belgium
  • Ruston's Roses in [[South Australia]]
  • Wedding in [[Różanka Rose Garden]] in [[Szczecin]], Poland
  • Tyler]] is called the "[[Rose Capital of America]]" for its rose-growing industry, large municipal rose garden and annual [[Texas Rose Festival]]
  • freezing]] – Volksgarten, Vienna
GARDEN OR PARK WHICH COMPRISES MAINLY OF ROSES
Rosarium; Rose garden (horticulture); List of public rose gardens
[r??'z?:r??m]
¦ noun (plural rosariums or rosaria) formal a rose garden.
Origin
C19: from L. (see rosary).
Rose garden         
  • Rose garden at [[Vytautas Magnus University Botanical Garden]] in [[Kaunas]], Lithuania
  • Parc de Bagatelle]] in Paris
  • 1905 Dickie bandstand in [[Nieuwesteeg Heritage Rose Garden]], Bacchus Marsch, Victoria
  • ''Emilia in the rosegarden'', Anjou, ~1460
  • [[Jules Gravereaux]] in [[Roseraie du Val-de-Marne]], 1900
  • Queen Mary Gardens in Regent's Park, London
  • Blooming roses of the rose garden in Chandigarh during spring season
  • [[University of British Columbia]] Rose Garden
  •  Rosengarten Rose Garden in [[Bad Kissingen]]
  • International rose garden of [[Kortrijk]], Belgium
  • Ruston's Roses in [[South Australia]]
  • Wedding in [[Różanka Rose Garden]] in [[Szczecin]], Poland
  • Tyler]] is called the "[[Rose Capital of America]]" for its rose-growing industry, large municipal rose garden and annual [[Texas Rose Festival]]
  • freezing]] – Volksgarten, Vienna
GARDEN OR PARK WHICH COMPRISES MAINLY OF ROSES
Rosarium; Rose garden (horticulture); List of public rose gardens
A rose garden or rosarium is a garden or park, often open to the public, used to present and grow various types of garden roses, and sometimes rose species. Most often it is a section of a larger garden.
Rosaries         
·pl of Rosary.

Wikipédia

Rosary

The Rosary (; Latin: rosarium, in the sense of "crown of roses" or "garland of roses"), also known as the Dominican Rosary, refers to a set of prayers used primarily in the Catholic Church, and to the physical string of knots or beads used to count the component prayers. When referring to the prayer, the word is usually capitalized ("the Rosary", as is customary for other names of prayers, such as "the Lord's Prayer", and "the Hail Mary"); when referring to the prayer beads as an object, it is written with a lower-case initial letter (e.g. "a rosary bead").

The prayers that compose the Rosary are arranged in sets of ten Hail Marys, called "decades". Each decade is preceded by one Lord's Prayer ("Our Father"), and traditionally followed by one Glory Be. Some Catholics also recite the "O my Jesus" prayer after the Glory Be; it is the best-known of the seven Fátima prayers that appeared in the early 20th century. Rosary prayer beads are an aid for saying these prayers in their proper sequence.

Usually, five decades are recited in a session. Each decade provides an opportunity to meditate on one of the Mysteries of the Rosary, which recall events in the lives of Jesus Christ and his mother Mary.

In the 16th century Pope Pius V established a standard 15 Mysteries of the Rosary, based on long-standing custom. This groups the mysteries in three sets: the Joyful Mysteries, the Sorrowful Mysteries, and the Glorious Mysteries. In 2002, Pope John Paul II said it is fitting that a new set of five be added, termed the Luminous Mysteries, bringing the total number of mysteries to 20. The mysteries are prayed on specific days of the week; with the addition of the Luminous Mysteries on Thursday, the others are the Glorious on Sunday and Wednesday, the Joyful on Monday and Saturday, and the Sorrowful on Tuesday and Friday.

Over more than four centuries, several popes have promoted the Rosary as part of the veneration of Mary in the Catholic Church, and consisting essentially in meditation on the life of Christ. The rosary also represents the Catholic emphasis on "participation in the life of Mary, whose focus was Christ", and the Mariological theme "to Christ through Mary".