When you finish, make the Sign of the Cross to finish the Holy Rosary. Congratulations - you're done! To thee do we cry, poor banished children of Eve; to thee do we send up our sighs, mourning and weeping in this vale of tears. Turn then, most gracious advocate, thine eyes of mercy toward us, and after this, our exile, show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb, Jesus. O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary!
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These can be "official" prayers like the Our Father and Apostle's Creed or personal, improvised prayers from the heart. Use the mysteries to deepen your relationship with Christ and Mary. The Holy rosary is not just a prayer tool - it's also a way to reflect on important events in the lives of Jesus and Mary. Many serious Catholics choose to do so by reflecting on certain sets of mysteries as they pray the Holy rosary.
Each set contains five mysteries grouped according to certain emotional themes. Each mystery is associated with a certain religious virtue or "spiritual fruit" e. By reflecting on these mysteries, someone who prays the Holy rosary can work to strengthen his or her personal relationship with Jesus and and Mary, meditating on each event and the spiritual fruit associated with it.
Note that not everyone who says the rosary chooses to do this, but anyone can. There are currently four sets of mysteries. Reflect on one mystery for each decade of the rosary. To say the rosary in observance of one of the sets of mysteries, the person saying the rosary proceeds as normal from the crucifix through the first few beads.
The person saying the rosary proceeds through the rosary in this fashion, reflecting on a different mystery for each decade. Each set of mysteries contains five mysteries - one for each decade of the rosary. Traditionally, a person reflects on a different set of mysteries for each day of the week. Below are more detailed instructions for each set. The Joyful Mysteries are happy events in the lives of Jesus and Mary.
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These events occur fairly early in their respective stories - two even take place before the birth of Jesus. The Joyful Mysteries and the spiritual fruits associated with each are listed below: Charity The Birth of Our Lord: These events are centered around the death of Christ by crucifixion. The Sorrowful Mysteries and the spiritual fruits associated with each are listed below: The Agony in the Garden: Contrition for our sins The Scourging at the Pillar: Mortification of our senses The Crowning with Thorns: Interior mortification The Carrying of the Cross: That we may die to ourselves.
The Glorious Mysteries are events associate with the resurrection of Christ and the entry of Jesus and his mother into heaven. The Glorious Mysteries and the spiritual fruits associated with each are listed below: Conversion of heart The Ascension: A desire for heaven The Coming of the Holy Ghost: Reflect on the Five Luminous Mysteries on Thursdays. The Luminous Mysteries are the most-recently created mysteries, having been added to Catholic tradition in These mysteries are events from Jesus' adult life and ministry.
Unlike the other sets of mysteries, the Luminous Mysteries are not necessarily close to each other chronologically - while, for instance, the Sorrowful Mysteries all take place in sequence during a single short period, the Luminous Mysteries do not. The Luminous Mysteries and the spiritual fruits associated with each are listed below: The Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan: Openness to the Holy Spirit, the Healer. The Wedding at Cana: To Jesus through Mary. The understanding of the ability to manifest-through faith.
Jesus' Proclamation of the Kingdom of God: Desire for Holiness The Institution of the Eucharist: Most people attribute the Holy Rosary to Saint Dominic. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 8.
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Some pray personal intentions before starting the Apostles' Creed at the very beginning of the rosary. Some people pray each decade for a specific intention; if you want to do that, pray your personal intention before the Our Fathers for each decade. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 2. When saying the "Glory be,"" what does it mean when we pray, "as it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world without end.
It means we unceasingly give glory to God from the time of creation and forever. It is basically an extended "amen. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 0.
For those of you who are not familiar with the Rosary and would like to know how to pray it, details can be found here. We're all guilty of that.
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Thus, we wish to provide for our readers a scriptual rosary, printed in the pages linked below to help you, bead by bead, in meditating on the wonderous events in the lives of our Lord and our Lady! The idea is simple: Many of these come from an old Vigil Prayer book we've used to great success. Hopefully, they will help you not only to pray the rosary more, but also to look in scripture for other such verses that may inspire your meditations in this wonderful prayer!
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