The 15 Promises of the Rosary

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The 15 Promises of the Blessed Virgin Mary to those who pray the Rosary

Tradition hands down fifteen promises that the Blessed Virgin is said to have made to those who pray her Holy Rosary with love and perseverance. They are a maternal invitation, full of tenderness, to place our whole life under her mantle.

📿 To understand them rightly: these fifteen promises are a private revelation handed down by the Dominican tradition through Blessed Alan de la Roche (15th century); the Church spreads them with affection and devotional approval (imprimatur), but they are not dogma. They are not a “magic contract” nor an automatic insurance: they are the trusting description of the fruits that the Rosary truly produces in whoever prays it with faith, conversion of heart and a Christian life. Read this way, they are lived with peace and with hope.

The fifteen promises

1

To whoever shall faithfully pray my Rosary, I will grant whatever grace he asks of me.

2

I promise my most special protection and the greatest graces to all those who shall devoutly pray my Rosary.

3

The Rosary shall be a powerful armor against hell: it will destroy vice, free from sin and dispel heresy.

4

The Rosary will cause virtues and good works to flourish, and will obtain for souls the abundant mercy of God; it will withdraw the hearts of the faithful from the love of the world and its vanities, and will lift them to the desire of eternal things.

5

The soul that recommends itself to me through the Rosary shall not perish.

6

Whoever shall devoutly pray my Rosary, meditating on its mysteries, shall not be overwhelmed by misfortune nor die a bad death; the sinner shall be converted, the just shall persevere in grace and, in every case, shall be admitted to eternal life.

7

The true devotees of my Rosary shall not die without the sacraments of the Church.

8

Those who pray my Rosary shall find, in life and in death, the light of God and the fullness of his grace, and shall share in the merits of the blessed.

9

I shall deliver very promptly from purgatory the souls devoted to my Rosary.

10

The true children of my Rosary shall enjoy a singular glory in heaven.

11

All that you ask through the Rosary you shall obtain promptly.

12

Those who propagate my Rosary I shall help in all their needs.

13

I have obtained from my Son that all the members of the Rosary Confraternity shall have as their brethren, in life and in death, the saints of heaven.

14

Those who pray my Rosary are all my beloved children, and the brothers and sisters of my Son Jesus Christ.

15

Devotion to my Rosary is a great sign of predestination.

Where do these promises come from?

The Dominican tradition tells that the Virgin Mary gave the Rosary to Saint Dominic de Guzmán as a weapon of peace and conversion against heresy. Centuries later, the Breton Dominican Blessed Alan de la Roche (Alain de la Roche, c. 1428–1475) revived this devotion with great force, restored the Confraternities of the Rosary and gathered in his writings the promises of the Virgin to her devotees.

From the 19th and 20th centuries, the fifteen promises spread in countless prayer books and holy cards —many bearing the imprimatur of bishops, such as that of Cardinal Patrick Hayes, Archbishop of New York—. The imprimatur certifies that the text contains nothing against faith or morals and may be proposed to the piety of the faithful; it does not raise the promises to dogma nor define their supernatural origin. That is why we welcome them for what they are: a pious tradition, much loved by the Christian people, fully compatible with the faith.

How to live them (it is not magic, it is love)

“He shall receive whatever grace he asks of me,” “all shall be obtained promptly”… These words are understood according to the will of God and for our salvation, like the Gospel promises about trusting prayer. The Virgin never separates us from Christ: every Marian devotion is Christocentric.

Several promises carry within them a condition: the Rosary “will destroy vice,” “will cause virtues to flourish,” “the sinner shall be converted, the just shall persevere in grace.” It does not act as an automatic mechanism, but as a path of grace that asks for living faith, a desire for conversion and an effort to live the mysteries we contemplate: the sacraments, charity, a new life.

And “a sign of predestination” does not mean a salvation guaranteed without more, but that whoever truly perseveres in the Rosary lets himself be led by grace —to confession, to the Eucharist, to charity— and walks securely, though not automatically, toward Heaven. That is why it is, in the best sense, the best life insurance: it places us, day by day, in the hands of the Mother.

🌹 Begin today

The best way to make these promises your own is simple: take the rosary in your hands and pray. The Mother is waiting for you.

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Sources and note: traditional text of the fifteen promises according to Catholic prayer books (the Dominicans’ Rosary Center, ACI Prensa, Devocionario Católico) attributed to Blessed Alan de la Roche; on the nature of private revelations, Catechism of the Catholic Church (nn. 66–67). They are presented as a pious tradition of private revelation, not as dogma. Their content —maternal protection, conversion, perseverance, the communion of saints— agrees with the constant teaching of the Church and the witness of the saints (Leo XIII, St. Louis de Montfort, St. Pius of Pietrelcina, the little shepherds of Fátima).
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