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The devotion of the holy Rosary has been
treasured in the Church for centuries. It is a summary
of Christian faith in language and prayers inspired by the
Bible. It calls to mind the most important events in the
lives of Jesus and Mary. These events are called
Mysteries and are divided into groups of decades. The
Mysteries are: the five Joyful, the five Sorrowful, the
five Luminous, the five Glorious Mysteries. Each decade
consists of one "Our Father," ten "Hail Marys," and one "Glory
be to the Father."
How to Pray the Rosary
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Begin on the crucifix and
Make the Sign of the Cross
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Say the
Apostles' Creed.
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On the 1st bead, pray 1
Our Father
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On each of the next 3 beads pray the
Hail Mary for an increase of faith, hope and love
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Next pray 1
Glory Be to the Father.
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Announce the first Mystery and think of what
it means.
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On the large bead, pray 1
Our Father.
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Pray a
Hail Mary on each of the following ten beads.
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Finish the decade with 1
Glory Be to the Father and the
Fatima Prayer.
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On the next large bead, announce the next
Mystery and continue in the same way until each of the five
decades is completed.
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Finish with the
Hail Holy Queen and the
Prayer after the Rosary
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Make the Sign of the Cross
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The Five Joyful Mysteries
(Monday and Saturday)
The Joyful Mysteries direct our mind to the
Son of God, Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, Who took human
nature from a human mother, Mary.
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The Annunciation
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The Visitation
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The Birth of Jesus
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The Presentation in the Temple
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The Finding of the Child Jesus in the Temple
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The Five Sorrowful Mysteries
(Tuesday and Friday)
The Sorrowful Mysteries recall to our mind the
mysterious events surrounding Christ's sacrifice of His life
in order that sinful humanity might be reconciled with God.
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The Agony in the Garden
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The Scourging at the Pillar
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The Crowning with Thorns
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The Carrying of the Cross
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The Crucifixion
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The Five Luminous Mysteries
(Thursday)
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Christ's Baptism in the Jordan
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Wedding at Cana
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Proclamation of the Kingdom
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Transfiguration
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Institution of the Eucharist
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The Five Glorious Mysteries
(Wednesday, Sunday)
The Glorious Mysteries recall to our mind the
ratification of Christ's sacrifice for the redemption of the
world, and our sharing in the fruits of His sacrifice.
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The Resurrection
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Ascension into Heaven
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Descent of the Holy Spirit
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Assumption of the Blessed Mother
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Crowning of Our Blessed Lady
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