The Mysteries Of The Rosary
Joyful Mystery of the Rosary
Monday & Saturday
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The Annunciation of the Lord to Mary
Mary is chosen to be the mother of Jesus. -
The Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth
Elizabeth recognizes Mary as the mother of our Lord. -
The Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ
Jesus is born and laid in a manger. -
The Presentation of our Lord
Jesus is presented in the Temple of Jerusalem. -
Finding Jesus in the Temple at age 12
Jesus is found discussing God's laws in the temple.
Sorrowful Mystery of the Rosary
Tuesday & Friday
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The Agony of Jesus in the Garden
Jesus prays when confronted with the sins of the world. -
The Scourging at the Pillar
Jesus is whipped before His execution. -
Jesus is Crowned with Thorns
Jesus is mocked with a painful crown of thorns. -
Jesus Carried the Cross
Jesus carries the weight of our sins to His crucifixion. -
The Crucifixion of our Lord
Jesus Christ dies to save all mankind.
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The Rosary: History, Mystery, and Meaning
Glorious Mystery of the Rosary
Wednesday & Sunday
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The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Jesus rises triumphant over death. -
The Ascension of Jesus to Heaven
As Jesus ascends, He gives us a special task. -
The Descent of the Holy Ghost
At Pentecost the Church is born. -
The Assumption of Mary into Heaven
The Virgin Mary is gloriously assumed into heaven. -
Mary is Crowned as Queen of Heaven and Earth
Mary is honored above all creatures.
Luminous Mystery of the Rosary
Thursday
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The Baptism in the Jordan
God proclaims Jesus is His Son. -
The Wedding at Cana
Jesus performs a surprising miracle at a wedding. -
The Proclamation of the Kingdom
Jesus calls us to do something important. -
The Transfiguration
Jesus is gloriously transformed. -
The Institution of the Eucharist
Jesus shares His Body and Blood for our salvation.
The Mysteries of the Rosary
The Rosary is one of the most beloved and powerful prayers in Catholic tradition. Through its mysteries, the faithful meditate on the key events in the lives of Jesus and the Virgin Mary. The Rosary is divided into four sets of mysteries: the joyful, sorrowful, glorious, and luminous mysteries.
Joyful Mysteries (Mondays and Saturdays)
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The Annunciation of the Angel to Mary: The angel Gabriel announces to the Virgin Mary that she will be the mother of the
Son of God.
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The Visitation of Mary to Saint Elizabeth: Mary visits her cousin Elizabeth, who is expecting John the Baptist.
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The Birth of Jesus: Jesus is born in a manger in Bethlehem, the incarnation of the Son of God into the world.
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The Presentation of Jesus in the Temple: Mary and Joseph present the infant Jesus in the Temple of Jerusalem.
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The Finding of Jesus in the Temple: At the age of twelve, Jesus is lost in Jerusalem and found in the Temple.
Sorrowful Mysteries (Tuesdays and Fridays)
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The Agony of Jesus in the Garden: Jesus prays in the Garden of Gethsemane before His arrest, suffering for the weight of
the world’s sins.
- The Flagellation of Jesus: Jesus is scourged before being crucified.
- The Crowning with Thorns: Jesus receives a crown of thorns on His head as a mockery of His kingship.
- Jesus Carries His Cross: Jesus carries His cross to Calvary.
- The Crucifixion and Death of Jesus: Jesus is crucified and dies for the salvation of humanity.
Glorious Mysteries (Wednesdays and Sundays)
- The Resurrection of Jesus: Jesus rises from the dead on the third day, triumphing over death.
- The Ascension of Jesus into Heaven: Jesus ascends into heaven before the eyes of His disciples.
- The Descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles: The Holy Spirit descends upon the apostles at Pentecost.
- The Assumption of the Virgin Mary: The Virgin Mary is assumed into heaven, body and soul.
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The Coronation of the Virgin Mary as Queen of Heaven: The Virgin Mary is crowned as Queen of Heaven and Earth.
Luminous Mysteries (Thursdays)
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The Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River: Jesus is baptized by John the Baptist, beginning His public ministry.
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The Self-Revelation of Jesus at the Wedding at Cana: Jesus performs His first miracle, turning water into wine at the
wedding in Cana.
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The Proclamation of the Kingdom of God: Jesus proclaims the arrival of the Kingdom of God and calls for repentance.
- The Transfiguration of Jesus: Jesus is transfigured on Mount Tabor, revealing His divine glory.
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The Institution of the Eucharist: Jesus institutes the Eucharist at the Last Supper, offering His Body and Blood as
spiritual food.
How to Meditate on the Mysteries of the Rosary
The Rosary is more than just a repetition of prayers; it is a deep meditation on the key moments in the lives of Jesus and Mary. To pray the Rosary, start with the Creed, then recite the Our Father and Hail Mary while meditating on each of the mysteries. The prayer should be an act of devotion, and each mystery invites reflection that brings us closer to the life of Christ and strengthens our faith.