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459.03+The Catholic Encyclopedia vol. XIII, 'Rosary, The', 187a: 'the word rosarius means a garland or bouquet of roses... An early legend... connected this name with a story of Our Lady, who was seen to take rosebuds from the lips of a young monk when he was reciting Hail Marys and to weave them into a garland which she placed upon her head'



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