should be disposed of properly to show our respect for these holy things we use to help and aid us in our prayers to God.
When a rosary has been blessed by a bishop, priest, or deacon, it becomes a sacramental, and therefore should be treated with reverence and great care.
If you’re not sure if your rosary has been blessed, it would be best to follow these suggestions anyway.
Even rosaries that are not blessed are objects of spiritual significance to the Church.
So, what can you do with an old or broken rosary? Here are 5 suggestions:
1. Take it to your local Catholic bookstore or do an internet search for ministries that repair rosaries.
2. Bring it to a Catholic Church. They’ll know what to do!
3. Bury it.
4. Burn it, and then bury the ashes.
5. If the rosary is meaningful to you and beyond repair, purchase a box to keep it in so that it may continue to be cherished.
It is never acceptable to simply toss a rosary into the trash. The garbage is no place for a sacred object! If you are able to repair the rosary, consider using it. St. Francis de Sales said that, “The greatest method of praying is to pray the Rosary.”
To dispose of the broken Sacred tools with reverence and great care is like showing respect and love to our Lord Jesus and His mother.
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