Guide to Praying the Rosary for Witches and Conjurers Includes full text of all prayers and step-by-step guide! By CK Meeder instagram.com/effluviah herbalist-witch.tumblr.com twitter.com/effluviah — Preface: It is preferable for you to read this guide while holding a rosary (or similarly numbered/beaded prayer necklace or bracelet) in your hand, or while referring to an image of a rosary. The rosary is used to help keep track of the prayers as you perform them, so as to avoid losing your place, repeating any, or from making any other mistakes. However, should you lose count anyway, simply begin again from where you know you had left off before becoming confused, or if you are truly concerned, begin from the last large bead, the beginning of that prayer cycle. When using the rosary, begin from the Cross, and work up to the medallion (where the rosary is “joined” into a necklace or loop, usually with a depiction of Jesus, Mary, Lady of Lourdes, the St. Benedict Cross, or a portrait of a Saint). Laying the rosary flat on a table for now, as you learn to pray, go to the right of the medallion, and make a full circle, ending again at the medallion where the beaded strands join. This is the “correct” order, although if you are left-handed, you may find it easier to work the beads in the opposite direction. As you hold it in your hand to pray, move the rosary slightly forward as you count, to avoid bunching up the rosary and causing discomfort while praying. You may work the beads in whichever direction feels more suitable to you, although classically the right side is followed first! Note on use with Witchcraft and Conjure: This is not necessarily for exclusive use within the Catholic church, although it is largely a Catholic practice, and has been adopted in many regions for use with folk religion or folk practices, including witchcraft and conjure in many forms. You do not have to be explicitly “pure” Catholic to utilise the powers of the Rosary. All are welcome to pray! If you are utilising the Psalms as incantations or spells, you may wish to recite the Rosary before, after, or both upon having read the relevant Psalm for your spellwork or purposes. You may replace the readings of the Mysteries with more appropriate readings for your specific faith or practice, or for the intent of your spellwork, any incantations you may have prepared. However, if working with Psalms or the Bible in your spellwork, I recommend reading the Mysteries and then meditating on your intentions. I have also made minor annotations where necessary to allow for you to more easily adapt the Rosary to your specific individual practice.