An article in today's Dallas Morning News notes the growing popularity of the rosary among non-Catholics.
The ELCA has created their own Lutheran rosary for lent (though it is unclear what prayers one would say) and a Lutheran married to a Catholic has launched an "ecumenical rosary" that uses many of the same mysteries and ironically replaces the Hail Mary with other scriptural ejaculations.
According to the article:
Terry Ziegler, co-owner of Catholic Art & Gifts in Farmers Branch, Texas, said Protestant customers will sometimes ask, "I'm not Catholic. Can you sell me a rosary?" His reply: "If you've got cash or a credit card, sure."
Hat tip to John Paul II for the recent year of the rosary!