The
Blessed Virgin Mary first gave the Rosary to St. Dominic of Guzman in a
vision in 1208, as he earnestly begged God for a solution to the
Albigensian heresy then aggressively infecting the south of France.
After St. Dominic began to preach the Rosary, the days of the
Albigensian error were numbered.
The feast of Our Lady of the
Rosary was instituted by Pope St. Pius V in honor and thanksgiving for
the great victory of the Christian Maritime Coalition against the Muslim
fleet at Lepanto in 1571. The "League" was formed in response to the
Muslim advances made in Cyprus, with the intent of invading Western
Europe. Once its forces were gathered ready to meet the Turk in the
Mediterranean, St. Pius V blessed the banner of the fleet, which was
solemnly consigned to its Commander in Chief, the young Don Juan of
Austria, the twenty-four-year-old half-brother of King Phillip II of
Spain.
As the fate of Europe hung in the balance, on October 7,
1571, the Sovereign Pontiff called for a Rosary procession in Rome and
it was during that procession that the victory was decided for the
Christian fleet.
At first St. Pius V instituted October 7 as the
feast of Our Lady of Victory. In 1573, Pope Gregory XIII changed the
title to that of “Feast of the Holy Rosary”.
In 1716 Pope Clement
XI inserted the feast into the Roman Catholic calendar of saints and
extended it to the whole of the Latin Rite, assigning the feast to the
first Sunday in October. In 1913, Pope St. Pius X changed the date back
to October 7.
On May 13, 1917, there began in Fatima, Portugal a series of apparitions of a luminous lady to three little Portuguese shepherds, Lucia dos Santos and Francisco and Jacinta Marto. She asked them to return to the same spot for five consecutive months, and that in October she would work a miracle for all to believe and reveal who she was. In every apparition the lady asked for the daily recitation of the Rosary as a remedy to life’s ills, and for peace in the world. On October 13, 1917, a crowd of 70,000 people witnessed the astounding miracle of the sun, as the fiery orb performed a fantastic dance in the sky above. The heavenly lady then revealed her name: “I am the Lady of the Rosary”.
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