Whats the difference between an Anglican rosary and a Catholic rosary?
“The Anglican Rosary is similar to the Catholic rosary in that it’s a set of prayer beads, a “tactile prayer device,” for Christian devotion, but the similarities stop there.” “The prayers of the Anglican rosary are also less formal than its Roman counterpart. There are many different prayers used with this rosary, and many people make up their own.” Source: http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1066630 “In the mid-1980s Anglican prayer beads or “Christian prayer beads” were developed in the Episcopal Church. They have since been adopted by some Protestants. The set consists of 33 beads (representing the 33 years of the life of Christ) arranged in four groupings of symbolic significance.