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===Basic structure=== The structure of the Rosary prayer, recited using the rosary beads, is as follows:{{sfn|Ball|2003|pp=485–487}} The Rosary is begun on the short strand: * The [[sign of the cross|Sign of the Cross]] (sometimes using the cross or crucifix); * The [[Apostles' Creed]] (the cross or crucifix is held in the hand); * The [[Lord's Prayer]] at the first large bead (for the needs of the [[Catholic Church]] and the intentions of the reigning [[pope]]); * The [[Hail Mary]] on each of the next three beads (for the three [[theological virtues]]: [[Faith in Christianity|faith]], [[Hope (virtue)|hope]], and [[Charity (virtue)|charity]]); * The [[Gloria Patri|Glory Be]] in the space before the next large bead; and * The Lord's Prayer at the second large bead. The praying of the decades then follows, repeating this cycle for each [[#Mysteries of the Rosary|mystery]]: * Announcing the mystery (e.g. "The First Glorious Mystery is the [[Resurrection of Jesus]]."); * The Lord's Prayer on the large bead; * The Hail Mary on each of the ten adjacent small beads; * The Glory Be on the space before the next large bead (often followed by the [[Fátima prayers|Fatima Prayer]] among Hispanic Catholics). To conclude: * The [[Salve Regina|Hail Holy Queen]] (sometimes with other prayers, while holding the medal or large bead); and * The Sign of the cross.
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