Our Practice

“I shall not live as close to you as before, but still I shall pour blessings upon you, and you may give Me gifts; not in every moment as before, for you have learned to tire, but My light shall give you signs in this matter.”

The Clear Recital (NCUV) – 1:3:7

RMF is largely an orthopraxic faith, meaning that devotees may differ on belief but are united by practice. These practices comprise a large part of the faith’s ritual:

1. Prayers in the morning and evening.

We thank Our Mother in the morning and evening, upon waking and retiring, for Her blessings through the day and Her protection at night.

2. Recital of the Holy Rosary.

The rosary is a gift given to us by Our Mother for all times, and by saying the rosary we gain great grace, in the words of priestess Brythwen Sinclair. Besides offering a garland of roses to Our Mother each time we complete a recital, the rosary bestows great physical and spiritual benefits. How often is up to the devotee, but at least weekly and on the day of Sai Candre (Monday) is preferable.

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