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The Mysteries of Rosaries - four rosaries set

The Mysteries of Rosaries - four rosaries set

The Mysteries of the Rosary are designed to help focus our prayers on the life, mysteries, and Passion of Our Lord. It is recommended that you meditate on the mysteries of the rosary based upon the days of the week. There are four mysteries of rosary, joyful, sorrowful, luminous and glorious.
Joyful -- Mondays and Saturdays
a) First: The Annunciation (Mary is told she will be the mother of the Savior by the Angel Gabriel)
b) Second: The Visitation (Mary visits her relative Elizabeth, Elizabeth being pregnant with St. John the Baptist. St. John the Baptist leaps in the womb for joy. (Luke 1:39-45)
c) Third: The Nativity, our Savior is born
d) Fourth: Presenting the infant Jesus at the temple, where Simeon recognizes the Savior and praises God. LK 2:21-40)
e) Fifth: Finding the 12 year old Jesus, teaching with astonishing wisdom, after Joseph and Mary lost Him at the temple.
 
 
 
 
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Sorrowful -- Tuesdays and Fridays
a) First: The Agony in the Garden (Jesus prays so hard that He might escape being crucified that He sweats blood.)
b) Second: The Scouring at the Pillar. At Pilot's command, our Lord is scourged.
c) Third: Christ is crowned with thorns.
d) Fourth: Christ picks up His Cross and walks to Calvary.
e) Fifth: Jesus is crucified and dies.
Luminous -- Thursdays
a) First: Jesus is baptized in the River Jordan.
b) Second: Christ performs His first miracle at the wedding feast of Cana.
c) Third: Christ preaches the Good News of His Kingdom
d) Fourth: Christ's Tranfiguration (Christ, Moses and Elijah appear transformed to Peter, John and James, Matthew 17:1, Mark 9:2, Luke 9:28)
e) Fifth: Chris gives Himself to us, body and blood, soul and divinity, in the miracle of the Eucharist.
Glorious -- Wednesdays and Sundays
a) First: He is Risen! Our Lord conquers death and rises to life!
b) Second: He Ascends to the Father (Christ returns to the Father as told in Acts 1:9-10)
c) Third: The Holy Spirit Descends upon the Church (Acts 2:1-4)
d) Fourth: The Blessed Mother is assumed, body and soul, into Heaven.
e) Fifth: The Blessed Mother is crowned Queen of Heavan and Earth.