I found an interesting article the other day through Chas Clifton's blog about Pagans and rosary-style prayer beads. It seems that the practise of prayer and use of prayer tools is becoming larger in the general Pagan community. I am passing this on to anyone who hasn't seen it yet, and also because I want to be able to refer back to it later (it might be useful for an article on the 'growing up' of the Pagan community that has been churning in my mind).
Picking up her Catholic rosary, Meg, a 24-year-old from Maine, begins her prayers like this:
"Hail Persephone, full of strength and beauty. ... Blessed are you and blessed is the cycle of your life. Holy Persephone, queen of life and death, pray for your children now, and in the hour of our need. Blessed be."
Full Article Here
--Phae
Picking up her Catholic rosary, Meg, a 24-year-old from Maine, begins her prayers like this:
"Hail Persephone, full of strength and beauty. ... Blessed are you and blessed is the cycle of your life. Holy Persephone, queen of life and death, pray for your children now, and in the hour of our need. Blessed be."
Full Article Here
--Phae