Let's learn from the Saints what prayer to recite every day

In this article I want to share a series of testimonies about some Saints for the love they had for prayer and especially for a prayer in particular. Below I report the various surroundings and testimonies that some Saints lived.

St. Francis de Sales recommended his numerous spiritual sons to recite the Rosary with great affection "in the company of the Guardian Angel". St. Paul of the Cross recited the Rosary with such devotion that he seemed to speak with the Madonna; and he recommended with transport to all: «The Rosary must be recited with great devotion because one speaks with the SS. Virgin".
Of the young angelic St. Stanislaus Kostka it was written that when he recited the Rosary "on his knees before his Mother, he was moved with wonder; with that gentle and full of faith with which he invoked her, one would have said that he really had it in front of him and saw it ».
St. Vincenzo Pallotti wanted the Rosary to always be recited with decoration, both in churches and in homes, hospitals, on the streets. Once upon a time, a priest said the Rosary too quickly; the Saint approached and said to him gracefully: "But if someone had a little appetite (spiritual), she with her haste would prevent him from satisfying him".
Saint Catherine Labouré impressed those who observed her reciting the Rosary, for the intense look of love with which she fixed the image of the Madonna and for the calm and sweet accent with which she pronounced the words of the Ave Maria.
St. Anthony Maria Claret recited the St. Rosary as a boy with lively transport. He enticed his classmates, he directed the play and "came as close as possible to the balustrade of the altar of the Virgin, assuming the attitude of a cherub".
When Saint Bernardetta recited the Rosary, her "deep, bright black eyes became celestial. He contemplated the Virgin in spirit; he still seemed in ecstasy. " The same was written of the angelic martyr Santa Maria Goretti that recited the Rosary "with a face absorbed almost in a vision of heaven".
Even St. Pius X recited the Rosary "meditating on the mysteries, absorbed and absent from the things of the earth, pronouncing the Ave with such an accent that someone had to think if he did not see in spirit the Purissima who invoked with such fiery love".
And who does not remember how Pope Pius XII recited the Rosary on Vatican Radio? It enunciated the mystery, a few moments of contemplative silence, then the punctuated and loving recitation of our Father and the Hail Mary.
Finally, we remember the Servant of God Giuseppe Tovini, lawyer, sociologist, writer, father of ten children, who recited the Rosary every evening in a truly edifying way. The Carmelite daughter testifies to us that "she prayed with her knees bent, resting on the seat of the chair, with her hands folded over her chest, her head slightly down or turned with love and great fervor towards the image of the Madonna".
But, ultimately, who can ever say with what transport of love and with how much inner participation the Saints recited the Rosary? Lucky them!