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The Recovery Rosary

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Publisher: Ave Maria Press
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Pages: 128
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The Recovery Rosary teaches you how to pray and meditate on the mysteries of the Rosary as a source of strength, healing, and renewal for Catholics walking the Twelve Steps of recovery—or accompanying loved ones who are.

Designed for individuals or small groups, this devotional unites the rich spiritual tradition of the Rosary with the transformative power of recovery. Each meditation connects the mysteries of Jesus and Mary’s lives with real stories from those overcoming addiction, compulsions, and other unhealthy attachments.

You’ll find hope, wisdom, and encouragement through:

  • A relevant scripture passage or excerpt from a papal document

  • A personalized meditation written by a member of the Catholic in Recovery community

  • Three reflection questions for prayer, journaling, or group discussion

From alcoholism and drug addiction to disordered eating, lust-related behaviors, and codependency, The Recovery Rosary shows how God’s mercy meets every wounded heart. Through prayer and reflection, it offers a path toward deeper freedom and lasting healing.

About the Contributors

Catholic in Recovery is a nonprofit organization that supports individuals and families seeking freedom from addictions, compulsions, and unhealthy attachments. By uniting the Twelve Steps with the sacraments, the organization provides resources that foster spiritual growth, community, and recovery. Catholic in Recovery received the top prize in the OSV Institute for Catholic Innovation Challenge Showcase in 2021.

Scott Weeman is the founder of Catholic in Recovery and the author of The Twelve Steps and the Sacraments and The Catholic in Recovery Workbook. He holds a master’s degree in clinical counseling from Point Loma Nazarene University and serves as a licensed marriage and family therapist. His work has been featured on EWTN, Catholic Answers Live, and the Hallow app. Weeman lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with his wife and three children.