Morning Rosary-by-the-Sea
Morning Rosary-by-the-Sea
“From the rising of the sun to its setting
let the name of the Lord be praised.” Psalms 113:3
let the name of the Lord be praised.” Psalms 113:3
The
rosary is made up of 20 decades of Hail Mary’s, every 5 decades makes up a
Mystery of the life of Jesus. Though we do a have biblical reference for
repetitive prayer with “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty..” said day
and night without stopping (Revelation 4:8), the rosary should not be seen only
as a repetitive prayer, but as a way to meditate on the life of Jesus Christ.
When we pray the prayers of the rosary we pray the Gospel, the Good News of
Jesus Christ.
The
Joyful Mysteries, commonly said on Mondays and Saturdays, help us to meditate
on the great mystery of the incarnation of God among us in and through the
person of Jesus, his birth and early life. Pray the Joyful
Mysteries with classical art and Real Catholic TV here.
The Sorrowful Mysteries are commonly said on Tuesday and Friday.
Pray the Sorrowful Mysteries with classical art and Real Catholic TV here.
The Glorious Mysteries, commonly said on Sundays and Wednesdays, call to mind Christ’s sacrifice for the redemption of the world, and our sharing in the fruits of this sacrifice. Pray the Glorious Mysteries with classical art and Real Catholic TV here.
The Sorrowful Mysteries are commonly said on Tuesday and Friday.
Pray the Sorrowful Mysteries with classical art and Real Catholic TV here.
The Glorious Mysteries, commonly said on Sundays and Wednesdays, call to mind Christ’s sacrifice for the redemption of the world, and our sharing in the fruits of this sacrifice. Pray the Glorious Mysteries with classical art and Real Catholic TV here.
let us rejoice in it and be glad." Psalms 118:24
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