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"Pray & Sing the Holy Rosary" podcast features you beautifully composed and spiritually uplifting rendition of the Holy Rosary for those who enjoy prayer in the middle of the day, while you walk, jog, cook, clean etc. Each mystery of the Complete Holy Rosary will take about 25 minutes. You are invited and encouraged to recite the prayers silently or out loud along with the said or sung prayers. If you enjoyed it, PRAY and SHARE!
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www.pray.liveMeditation on the Joyful MysteriesThe Joyful Mysteries remind us of God’s love and presence in our lives, calling us to trust, serve, and rejoice in Him.1️⃣ The Annunciation – Mary’s “yes” changed the world. Do I trust God’s plan, even when it is unexpected?2️⃣ The Visitation – Mary brings joy to Elizabeth. Do I share Christ’s love with others through my words and actions?3️⃣ The Nativity – Jesus is born in humility. Do I seek true joy in Christ rather than in worldly things?4️⃣ The Presentation – Simeon recognizes Jesus as the Messiah. Do I seek God’s presence daily?5️⃣ The Finding in the Temple – Jesus is in His Father’s house. Do I prioritize time with God in prayer and worship?May these mysteries fill our hearts with faith and joy. Amen. 🙏
www.pray.loveReflection on the Sorrowful MysteriesThe Sorrowful Mysteries remind us of Christ’s immense love and sacrifice. Through His suffering, we find the strength to carry our own crosses with faith.1️⃣ The Agony in the Garden – Jesus surrenders to God’s will. Do I trust God in my struggles?2️⃣ The Scourging at the Pillar – Jesus suffers for our sins. Do I offer my sufferings to Him with patience?3️⃣ The Crowning with Thorns – Jesus is mocked but remains silent. Do I respond to humiliation with humility and love?4️⃣ The Carrying of the Cross – Jesus bears His cross. Do I accept my burdens with faith?5️⃣ The Crucifixion – Jesus forgives and dies for us. Do I extend forgiveness to others?May these mysteries deepen our love for Christ and strengthen us in trials. Amen. 🙏
Reflection on the Luminous Mysterieswww.pray.liveThe Luminous Mysteries reveal Christ as the Light of the World, calling us to follow Him more closely.1️⃣ The Baptism of Jesus – Jesus humbly accepts baptism. Do I seek to renew my commitment to God daily?2️⃣ The Wedding at Cana – Jesus performs His first miracle. Do I trust in God’s timing and providence in my life?3️⃣ The Proclamation of the Kingdom – Jesus calls us to repentance. Do I live out the Gospel in my words and actions?4️⃣ The Transfiguration – Jesus reveals His glory. Do I take time to be still and recognize God’s presence in my life?5️⃣ The Institution of the Eucharist – Jesus gives us His Body and Blood. Do I approach the Eucharist with faith and gratitude?May these mysteries strengthen our faith and guide us closer to Christ, our Light. Amen. 🙏
www.pray.liveReflection on the Glorious MysteriesThe Glorious Mysteries fill us with hope, reminding us of Christ’s victory over sin and death and our call to eternal life with Him.1️⃣ The Resurrection – Jesus triumphs over death. Do I live with the joy and hope of the Resurrection in my daily life?2️⃣ The Ascension – Jesus returns to the Father. Do I trust in His promise to be with me always?3️⃣ The Descent of the Holy Spirit – The Spirit fills the disciples with courage. Do I rely on the Holy Spirit for strength and guidance?4️⃣ The Assumption of Mary – Mary is taken into heaven. Do I strive for holiness, looking forward to eternal life with God?5️⃣ The Coronation of Mary – Mary is crowned Queen of Heaven. Do I honor her by imitating her faith, humility, and love?May these mysteries inspire us to live with faith, hope, and love, always seeking the glory of God. Amen. 🙏✨
www.pray.liveReflection on the Sorrowful MysteriesThe Sorrowful Mysteries remind us of Christ’s immense love and sacrifice. Through His suffering, we find the strength to carry our own crosses with faith.1️⃣ The Agony in the Garden – Jesus surrenders to God’s will. Do I trust God in my struggles?2️⃣ The Scourging at the Pillar – Jesus suffers for our sins. Do I offer my sufferings to Him with patience?3️⃣ The Crowning with Thorns – Jesus is mocked but remains silent. Do I respond to humiliation with humility and love?4️⃣ The Carrying of the Cross – Jesus bears His cross. Do I accept my burdens with faith?5️⃣ The Crucifixion – Jesus forgives and dies for us. Do I extend forgiveness to others?May these mysteries deepen our love for Christ and strengthen us in trials. Amen. 🙏
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Let us Pray the Rosary Today. When we pray the Joyful Mysteries, Saturday Rosary, we are seeking God’s deep Goodness for us. Let us seek the intercession of Blessed Mother. Let us pray Today’s Rosary trusting in the love of Blessed Mother. 1. The Annunciation (Luke 1:26-38) The Angel Gabriel announces to Mary that she has been chosen to be the Mother of God. Mary humbly accepts, saying, “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. Let it be done to me according to your word.”  Virtue: Humility and openness to God’s will. 2. The Visitation (Luke 1:39-56) Mary visits her cousin Elizabeth, who is miraculously expecting John the Baptist. Elizabeth, filled with the Holy Spirit, recognizes Mary as the Mother of the Lord. Mary proclaims her Magnificat, glorifying God. Virtue: Love of neighbor and joy in service. 3. The Nativity (Luke 2:1-20) Jesus is born in Bethlehem in a humble stable. The shepherds and angels rejoice, proclaiming the birth of the Savior to the world. Virtue: Poverty of spirit and detachment from materialism. 4. The Presentation in the Temple (Luke 2:22-40) Mary and Joseph present Jesus in the temple, fulfilling the Law of Moses. Simeon and Anna, guided by the Holy Spirit, recognize Jesus as the Messiah and rejoice in God’s promise. Virtue: Obedience and faithfulness to God’s law. 5. The Finding of Jesus in the Temple (Luke 2:41-50) After three days of searching, Mary and Joseph find the twelve-year-old Jesus in the temple, teaching the elders and speaking of His Father’s work. Virtue: Perseverance and seeking God in all things. Purpose and Spiritual Fruits The Joyful Mysteries encourage reflection on God’s boundless love and His plan for humanity. They inspire joy, gratitude, and a renewed commitment to live according to His will. By meditating on these mysteries, the faithful grow in the virtues exemplified by Mary and Jesus, deepening their relationship with God. #holyrosary #hailmary #prayrosary #mondayrosary #saturdayrosary #joyfulmysteries #sorrowfulmysteries #dailymorningprayer #blessedvirginmary #rosaryforpeace #rosaryforworldpeace #rosaryforfamilies https://facebook.com/therosasrychapel https://www.houseofblessings.org https://www.tiktok.com/@rosarychapel https://www.pray.live https://www.prayerchapel.us
Let us Pray the Rosary Today. When we pray the Sorrowful Mysteries, Friday Rosary, we are seeking God’s deep KINDNESS for us. Let us seek the intercession of Blessed Mother. Let us pray Today’s Rosary trusting in the love of Blessed Mother. Prayer Chapel is Open 24/7. Visit: WWW.PRAY.LIVE The Sorrowful Mysteries of the Holy Rosary focus on the Passion and suffering of Jesus Christ, leading to His death on the Cross. These mysteries invite us to meditate on the immense love and sacrifice of Jesus for the salvation of humanity. They are traditionally prayed on Tuesdays and Fridays, as well as during the season of Lent. 1. The Agony in the Garden (Luke 22:39-46) Jesus prays in the Garden of Gethsemane, deeply sorrowful and anguished as He prepares to take upon Himself the sins of the world. Despite His suffering, He submits fully to the Father’s will, saying, “Not my will, but yours be done.” Virtue: Obedience and surrender to God’s will. 2. The Scourging at the Pillar (John 19:1) Jesus is tied to a pillar and cruelly scourged by soldiers, enduring physical torment for our sins. Virtue: Purity and mortification. 3. The Crowning with Thorns (Matthew 27:27-31) The soldiers mock Jesus, placing a crown of thorns on His head, a reed in His hand, and a scarlet robe on His shoulders, ridiculing Him as “King of the Jews.” Virtue: Courage and humility in the face of ridicule. 4. The Carrying of the Cross (Luke 23:26-32) Jesus carries His heavy Cross to Calvary, falling under its weight but rising again to fulfill His mission. Along the way, He encounters His sorrowful mother, the weeping women of Jerusalem, and Simon of Cyrene, who helps Him carry the Cross. Virtue: Patience and perseverance in trials. 5. The Crucifixion and Death of Jesus (Luke 23:33-46) Jesus is nailed to the Cross and dies after hours of agony, offering His life as the ultimate sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins. His final words are an expression of love and surrender: “Father, into your hands, I commend my spirit.” Virtue: Forgiveness, love, and self-sacrifice. Purpose and Spiritual Fruits The Sorrowful Mysteries help us meditate on the depth of Jesus’ love and the price of our redemption. By reflecting on His Passion, we are inspired to: • Accept our crosses with patience and trust. • Grow in compassion and love for others. • Strengthen our resolve to resist sin and follow Christ’s example. These mysteries draw us closer to Jesus in His suffering and remind us of the hope of salvation that His sacrifice brings. #holyrosary #hailmary #prayrosary #mondayrosary #saturdayrosary #joyfulmysteries #sorrowfulmysteries #dailymorningprayer #blessedvirginmary #rosaryforpeace #rosaryforworldpeace #rosaryforfamilies https://facebook.com/therosasrychapel https://www.houseofblessings.org https://www.tiktok.com/@rosarychapel https://www.pray.live https://www.prayerchapel.us
Thursday Let us Pray the Rosary Today. When we pray the Luminous Mysteries, Thursday Rosary, we are seeking God’s PATIENCE AND LOVE for us. Let us seek the intercession of Blessed Mother. Let us pray Today’s Rosary trusting in the love of Blessed Mother. Prayer Chapel is Open 24/7. Visit: WWW.PRAY.LIVE The Luminous Mysteries, also known as the Mysteries of Light, focus on key events in the public ministry of Jesus Christ that reveal His identity as the Light of the World and the Son of God. These mysteries were introduced by Pope St. John Paul II in 2002 and are traditionally prayed on Thursdays. 1. The Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan (Matthew 3:13-17) Jesus is baptized by John the Baptist in the Jordan River. The heavens open, the Holy Spirit descends like a dove, and the voice of the Father proclaims, “This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.” Virtue: Openness to the Holy Spirit and a renewal of our own baptismal promises. 2. The Wedding at Cana (John 2:1-12) At Mary’s request, Jesus performs His first public miracle, turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana. This miracle reveals His divine power and the abundance of God’s grace. Virtue: Trust in Mary’s intercession and faith in Jesus’ power. 3. The Proclamation of the Kingdom of God (Mark 1:14-15) Jesus proclaims the Kingdom of God, calling all to repentance and faith. Through His teachings, parables, and miracles, He invites us to conversion and discipleship. Virtue: Repentance and a commitment to live according to the Gospel. 4. The Transfiguration (Matthew 17:1-8) Jesus is transfigured on Mount Tabor before Peter, James, and John. His divine glory is revealed, and the voice of the Father declares, “This is my beloved Son; listen to Him.” Virtue: Desire for holiness and a deeper understanding of God’s glory. 5. The Institution of the Eucharist (Luke 22:19-20) At the Last Supper, Jesus gives His Body and Blood in the form of bread and wine, instituting the Holy Eucharist as the sacrament of His enduring presence and sacrifice. Virtue: Love for the Eucharist and a spirit of thanksgiving. Purpose and Spiritual Fruits The Luminous Mysteries invite us to meditate on the public life of Christ and the light He brings into the world. By reflecting on these events, we are encouraged to: • Strengthen our faith in Jesus as the Son of God. • Grow in holiness by imitating His teachings and example. • Embrace the sacraments, especially the Eucharist, as sources of grace and strength. These mysteries illuminate the path to discipleship, guiding us to live in the light of Christ. #holyrosary #hailmary #prayrosary #mondayrosary #saturdayrosary #joyfulmysteries #sorrowfulmysteries #dailymorningprayer #blessedvirginmary #rosaryforpeace #rosaryforworldpeace #rosaryforfamilies https://facebook.com/therosasrychapel https://www.houseofblessings.org https://www.tiktok.com/@rosarychapel https://www.pray.live https://www.prayerchapel.us
Wednesday Let us Pray the Rosary Today. When we pray the Glorious Mysteries, Wednesday Rosary, we are seeking God’s deep PEACE within us and for us. Let us seek the intercession of Blessed Mother. Let us pray Today’s Rosary trusting in the love of Blessed Mother. Prayer Chapel is Open 24/7. Visit: WWW.PRAY.LIVE The Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary focus on the triumph and glory of Jesus Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary, celebrating the fulfillment of God’s promises and the hope of eternal life. These mysteries are traditionally prayed on Wednesdays and Sundays and are especially appropriate during the Easter season. 1. The Resurrection (Matthew 28:1-10) Jesus rises from the dead on the third day, conquering sin and death, and bringing hope of eternal life to all believers. The empty tomb is a sign of His victory and our future resurrection. Virtue: Faith and joy in the hope of the Resurrection. 2. The Ascension (Acts 1:9-11) Jesus ascends into heaven, returning to His Father in glory. He promises to send the Holy Spirit to guide and empower His disciples. Virtue: Hope and longing for heaven. 3. The Descent of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:1-13) The Holy Spirit descends upon Mary and the Apostles at Pentecost, filling them with courage, wisdom, and the gifts needed to proclaim the Gospel. This event marks the birth of the Church. Virtue: Love and zeal for the mission of the Church. 4. The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Revelation 12:1; Tradition) Mary is taken body and soul into heaven, where she is united with her Son. Her Assumption is a sign of the future glory promised to all who follow Christ. Virtue: Devotion to Mary and hope in eternal life. 5. The Coronation of Mary as Queen of Heaven and Earth (Revelation 12:1; Tradition) Mary is crowned as Queen of Heaven and Earth, reigning with her Son. She intercedes for all believers, exemplifying her role as the Mother of the Church. Virtue: Trust in Mary’s intercession and eternal glory with God. Purpose and Spiritual Fruits The Glorious Mysteries inspire believers to reflect on the triumph of Christ and Mary, reminding us of God’s power, love, and the promise of eternal life. Through these meditations, we are encouraged to: • Rejoice in the victory of the Resurrection. • Grow in hope and trust in God’s promises. • Deepen our commitment to living as faithful disciples. The Glorious Mysteries are a source of profound hope and joy, directing our hearts toward the ultimate goal of union with God in heaven. #holyrosary #hailmary #prayrosary #mondayrosary #saturdayrosary #joyfulmysteries #sorrowfulmysteries #dailymorningprayer #blessedvirginmary #rosaryforpeace #rosaryforworldpeace #rosaryforfamilies https://facebook.com/therosasrychapel https://www.houseofblessings.org https://www.tiktok.com/@rosarychapel https://www.pray.live https://www.prayerchapel.us
Join us for live prayer everyday, all day at www.pray.live Let us Pray the Rosary Today. When we pray the Joyful Mysteries, Monday Rosary, we are seeking God’s deep love for us. Let us seek the intercession of Blessed Mother. Let us pray Today’s Rosary trust in the love of Blessed Mother. 1. The Annunciation (Luke 1:26-38) The Angel Gabriel announces to Mary that she has been chosen to be the Mother of God. Mary humbly accepts, saying, “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. Let it be done to me according to your word.”  Virtue: Humility and openness to God’s will. 2. The Visitation (Luke 1:39-56) Mary visits her cousin Elizabeth, who is miraculously expecting John the Baptist. Elizabeth, filled with the Holy Spirit, recognizes Mary as the Mother of the Lord. Mary proclaims her Magnificat, glorifying God. Virtue: Love of neighbor and joy in service. 3. The Nativity (Luke 2:1-20) Jesus is born in Bethlehem in a humble stable. The shepherds and angels rejoice, proclaiming the birth of the Savior to the world. Virtue: Poverty of spirit and detachment from materialism. 4. The Presentation in the Temple (Luke 2:22-40) Mary and Joseph present Jesus in the temple, fulfilling the Law of Moses. Simeon and Anna, guided by the Holy Spirit, recognize Jesus as the Messiah and rejoice in God’s promise. Virtue: Obedience and faithfulness to God’s law. 5. The Finding of Jesus in the Temple (Luke 2:41-50) After three days of searching, Mary and Joseph find the twelve-year-old Jesus in the temple, teaching the elders and speaking of His Father’s work. Virtue: Perseverance and seeking God in all things. Purpose and Spiritual Fruits The Joyful Mysteries encourage reflection on God’s boundless love and His plan for humanity. They inspire joy, gratitude, and a renewed commitment to live according to His will. By meditating on these mysteries, the faithful grow in the virtues exemplified by Mary and Jesus, deepening their relationship with God. #holyrosary #hailmary #prayrosary #mondayrosary #saturdayrosary #joyfulmysteries #sorrowfulmysteries #dailymorningprayer #blessedvirginmary #rosaryforpeace #rosaryforworldpeace #rosaryforfamilies https://facebook.com/therosasrychapel https://www.houseofblessings.org https://www.tiktok.com/@rosarychapel https://www.pray.live https://www.prayerchapel.us
Let us Pray the Rosary Today. When we pray the Glorious Mysteries, Sunday Rosary, we are seeking God’s deep FAITHFULNESS for us. Let us seek the intercession of Blessed Mother. Let us pray Today’s Rosary trusting in the love of Blessed Mother. Prayer Chapel is Open 24/7. Visit: WWW.PRAY.LIVE The Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary focus on the triumph and glory of Jesus Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary, celebrating the fulfillment of God’s promises and the hope of eternal life. These mysteries are traditionally prayed on Wednesdays and Sundays and are especially appropriate during the Easter season. 1. The Resurrection (Matthew 28:1-10) Jesus rises from the dead on the third day, conquering sin and death, and bringing hope of eternal life to all believers. The empty tomb is a sign of His victory and our future resurrection. Virtue: Faith and joy in the hope of the Resurrection. 2. The Ascension (Acts 1:9-11) Jesus ascends into heaven, returning to His Father in glory. He promises to send the Holy Spirit to guide and empower His disciples. Virtue: Hope and longing for heaven. 3. The Descent of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:1-13) The Holy Spirit descends upon Mary and the Apostles at Pentecost, filling them with courage, wisdom, and the gifts needed to proclaim the Gospel. This event marks the birth of the Church. Virtue: Love and zeal for the mission of the Church. 4. The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Revelation 12:1; Tradition) Mary is taken body and soul into heaven, where she is united with her Son. Her Assumption is a sign of the future glory promised to all who follow Christ. Virtue: Devotion to Mary and hope in eternal life. 5. The Coronation of Mary as Queen of Heaven and Earth (Revelation 12:1; Tradition) Mary is crowned as Queen of Heaven and Earth, reigning with her Son. She intercedes for all believers, exemplifying her role as the Mother of the Church. Virtue: Trust in Mary’s intercession and eternal glory with God. Purpose and Spiritual Fruits The Glorious Mysteries inspire believers to reflect on the triumph of Christ and Mary, reminding us of God’s power, love, and the promise of eternal life. Through these meditations, we are encouraged to: • Rejoice in the victory of the Resurrection. • Grow in hope and trust in God’s promises. • Deepen our commitment to living as faithful disciples.
Let us Pray the Rosary Today. When we pray the Joyful Mysteries, Saturday Rosary, we are seeking God’s deep Goodness for us. Let us seek the intercession of Blessed Mother. Let us pray Today’s Rosary trusting in the love of Blessed Mother. 1. The Annunciation (Luke 1:26-38) The Angel Gabriel announces to Mary that she has been chosen to be the Mother of God. Mary humbly accepts, saying, “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. Let it be done to me according to your word.”  Virtue: Humility and openness to God’s will. 2. The Visitation (Luke 1:39-56) Mary visits her cousin Elizabeth, who is miraculously expecting John the Baptist. Elizabeth, filled with the Holy Spirit, recognizes Mary as the Mother of the Lord. Mary proclaims her Magnificat, glorifying God. Virtue: Love of neighbor and joy in service. 3. The Nativity (Luke 2:1-20) Jesus is born in Bethlehem in a humble stable. The shepherds and angels rejoice, proclaiming the birth of the Savior to the world. Virtue: Poverty of spirit and detachment from materialism. 4. The Presentation in the Temple (Luke 2:22-40) Mary and Joseph present Jesus in the temple, fulfilling the Law of Moses. Simeon and Anna, guided by the Holy Spirit, recognize Jesus as the Messiah and rejoice in God’s promise. Virtue: Obedience and faithfulness to God’s law. 5. The Finding of Jesus in the Temple (Luke 2:41-50) After three days of searching, Mary and Joseph find the twelve-year-old Jesus in the temple, teaching the elders and speaking of His Father’s work. Virtue: Perseverance and seeking God in all things. Purpose and Spiritual Fruits The Joyful Mysteries encourage reflection on God’s boundless love and His plan for humanity. They inspire joy, gratitude, and a renewed commitment to live according to His will. By meditating on these mysteries, the faithful grow in the virtues exemplified by Mary and Jesus, deepening their relationship with God. #holyrosary #hailmary #prayrosary #mondayrosary #saturdayrosary #joyfulmysteries #sorrowfulmysteries #dailymorningprayer #blessedvirginmary #rosaryforpeace #rosaryforworldpeace #rosaryforfamilies https://facebook.com/therosasrychapel https://www.houseofblessings.org https://www.tiktok.com/@rosarychapel https://www.pray.live https://www.prayerchapel.us
Let us Pray the Rosary Today. When we pray the Sorrowful Mysteries, Friday Rosary, we are seeking God’s deep KINDNESS for us. Let us seek the intercession of Blessed Mother. Let us pray Today’s Rosary trusting in the love of Blessed Mother. Prayer Chapel is Open 24/7. Visit: WWW.PRAY.LIVE The Sorrowful Mysteries of the Holy Rosary focus on the Passion and suffering of Jesus Christ, leading to His death on the Cross. These mysteries invite us to meditate on the immense love and sacrifice of Jesus for the salvation of humanity. They are traditionally prayed on Tuesdays and Fridays, as well as during the season of Lent. 1. The Agony in the Garden (Luke 22:39-46) Jesus prays in the Garden of Gethsemane, deeply sorrowful and anguished as He prepares to take upon Himself the sins of the world. Despite His suffering, He submits fully to the Father’s will, saying, “Not my will, but yours be done.” Virtue: Obedience and surrender to God’s will. 2. The Scourging at the Pillar (John 19:1) Jesus is tied to a pillar and cruelly scourged by soldiers, enduring physical torment for our sins. Virtue: Purity and mortification. 3. The Crowning with Thorns (Matthew 27:27-31) The soldiers mock Jesus, placing a crown of thorns on His head, a reed in His hand, and a scarlet robe on His shoulders, ridiculing Him as “King of the Jews.” Virtue: Courage and humility in the face of ridicule. 4. The Carrying of the Cross (Luke 23:26-32) Jesus carries His heavy Cross to Calvary, falling under its weight but rising again to fulfill His mission. Along the way, He encounters His sorrowful mother, the weeping women of Jerusalem, and Simon of Cyrene, who helps Him carry the Cross. Virtue: Patience and perseverance in trials. 5. The Crucifixion and Death of Jesus (Luke 23:33-46) Jesus is nailed to the Cross and dies after hours of agony, offering His life as the ultimate sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins. His final words are an expression of love and surrender: “Father, into your hands, I commend my spirit.” Virtue: Forgiveness, love, and self-sacrifice. Purpose and Spiritual Fruits The Sorrowful Mysteries help us meditate on the depth of Jesus’ love and the price of our redemption. By reflecting on His Passion, we are inspired to: • Accept our crosses with patience and trust. • Grow in compassion and love for others. • Strengthen our resolve to resist sin and follow Christ’s example. These mysteries draw us closer to Jesus in His suffering and remind us of the hope of salvation that His sacrifice brings. #holyrosary #hailmary #prayrosary #mondayrosary #saturdayrosary #joyfulmysteries #sorrowfulmysteries #dailymorningprayer #blessedvirginmary #rosaryforpeace #rosaryforworldpeace #rosaryforfamilies https://facebook.com/therosasrychapel https://www.houseofblessings.org https://www.tiktok.com/@rosarychapel https://www.pray.live https://www.prayerchapel.us
Let us Pray the Rosary Today. When we pray the Luminous Mysteries, Thursday Rosary, we are seeking God’s PATIENCE AND LOVE for us. Let us seek the intercession of Blessed Mother. Let us pray Today’s Rosary trusting in the love of Blessed Mother. Prayer Chapel is Open 24/7. Visit: WWW.PRAY.LIVE The Luminous Mysteries, also known as the Mysteries of Light, focus on key events in the public ministry of Jesus Christ that reveal His identity as the Light of the World and the Son of God. These mysteries were introduced by Pope St. John Paul II in 2002 and are traditionally prayed on Thursdays. 1. The Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan (Matthew 3:13-17) Jesus is baptized by John the Baptist in the Jordan River. The heavens open, the Holy Spirit descends like a dove, and the voice of the Father proclaims, “This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.” Virtue: Openness to the Holy Spirit and a renewal of our own baptismal promises. 2. The Wedding at Cana (John 2:1-12) At Mary’s request, Jesus performs His first public miracle, turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana. This miracle reveals His divine power and the abundance of God’s grace. Virtue: Trust in Mary’s intercession and faith in Jesus’ power. 3. The Proclamation of the Kingdom of God (Mark 1:14-15) Jesus proclaims the Kingdom of God, calling all to repentance and faith. Through His teachings, parables, and miracles, He invites us to conversion and discipleship. Virtue: Repentance and a commitment to live according to the Gospel. 4. The Transfiguration (Matthew 17:1-8) Jesus is transfigured on Mount Tabor before Peter, James, and John. His divine glory is revealed, and the voice of the Father declares, “This is my beloved Son; listen to Him.” Virtue: Desire for holiness and a deeper understanding of God’s glory. 5. The Institution of the Eucharist (Luke 22:19-20) At the Last Supper, Jesus gives His Body and Blood in the form of bread and wine, instituting the Holy Eucharist as the sacrament of His enduring presence and sacrifice. Virtue: Love for the Eucharist and a spirit of thanksgiving. Purpose and Spiritual Fruits The Luminous Mysteries invite us to meditate on the public life of Christ and the light He brings into the world. By reflecting on these events, we are encouraged to: • Strengthen our faith in Jesus as the Son of God. • Grow in holiness by imitating His teachings and example. • Embrace the sacraments, especially the Eucharist, as sources of grace and strength. These mysteries illuminate the path to discipleship, guiding us to live in the light of Christ. #holyrosary #hailmary #prayrosary #mondayrosary #saturdayrosary #joyfulmysteries #sorrowfulmysteries #dailymorningprayer #blessedvirginmary #rosaryforpeace #rosaryforworldpeace #rosaryforfamilies https://facebook.com/therosasrychapel https://www.houseofblessings.org https://www.tiktok.com/@rosarychapel https://www.pray.live https://www.prayerchapel.us
Let us Pray the Rosary Today. When we pray the Glorious Mysteries, Wednesday Rosary, we are seeking God’s deep PEACE within us and for us. Let us seek the intercession of Blessed Mother. Let us pray Today’s Rosary trusting in the love of Blessed Mother. Prayer Chapel is Open 24/7. Visit: WWW.PRAY.LIVE The Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary focus on the triumph and glory of Jesus Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary, celebrating the fulfillment of God’s promises and the hope of eternal life. These mysteries are traditionally prayed on Wednesdays and Sundays and are especially appropriate during the Easter season. 1. The Resurrection (Matthew 28:1-10) Jesus rises from the dead on the third day, conquering sin and death, and bringing hope of eternal life to all believers. The empty tomb is a sign of His victory and our future resurrection. Virtue: Faith and joy in the hope of the Resurrection. 2. The Ascension (Acts 1:9-11) Jesus ascends into heaven, returning to His Father in glory. He promises to send the Holy Spirit to guide and empower His disciples. Virtue: Hope and longing for heaven. 3. The Descent of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:1-13) The Holy Spirit descends upon Mary and the Apostles at Pentecost, filling them with courage, wisdom, and the gifts needed to proclaim the Gospel. This event marks the birth of the Church. Virtue: Love and zeal for the mission of the Church. 4. The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Revelation 12:1; Tradition) Mary is taken body and soul into heaven, where she is united with her Son. Her Assumption is a sign of the future glory promised to all who follow Christ. Virtue: Devotion to Mary and hope in eternal life. 5. The Coronation of Mary as Queen of Heaven and Earth (Revelation 12:1; Tradition) Mary is crowned as Queen of Heaven and Earth, reigning with her Son. She intercedes for all believers, exemplifying her role as the Mother of the Church. Virtue: Trust in Mary’s intercession and eternal glory with God. Purpose and Spiritual Fruits The Glorious Mysteries inspire believers to reflect on the triumph of Christ and Mary, reminding us of God’s power, love, and the promise of eternal life. Through these meditations, we are encouraged to: • Rejoice in the victory of the Resurrection. • Grow in hope and trust in God’s promises. • Deepen our commitment to living as faithful disciples. The Glorious Mysteries are a source of profound hope and joy, directing our hearts toward the ultimate goal of union with God in heaven. #holyrosary #hailmary #prayrosary #mondayrosary #saturdayrosary #joyfulmysteries #sorrowfulmysteries #dailymorningprayer #blessedvirginmary #rosaryforpeace #rosaryforworldpeace #rosaryforfamilies https://facebook.com/therosasrychapel https://www.houseofblessings.org https://www.tiktok.com/@rosarychapel https://www.pray.live https://www.prayerchapel.us
Monday Joyful Mysteries of the Holy Rosay. Join us for live prayer everyday, all day at www.pray.live Let us Pray the Rosary Today. When we pray the Joyful Mysteries, Monday Rosary, we are seeking God’s deep love for us. Let us seek the intercession of Blessed Mother. Let us pray Today’s Rosary trust in the love of Blessed Mother. 1. The Annunciation (Luke 1:26-38) The Angel Gabriel announces to Mary that she has been chosen to be the Mother of God. Mary humbly accepts, saying, “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. Let it be done to me according to your word.”  Virtue: Humility and openness to God’s will. 2. The Visitation (Luke 1:39-56) Mary visits her cousin Elizabeth, who is miraculously expecting John the Baptist. Elizabeth, filled with the Holy Spirit, recognizes Mary as the Mother of the Lord. Mary proclaims her Magnificat, glorifying God. Virtue: Love of neighbor and joy in service. 3. The Nativity (Luke 2:1-20) Jesus is born in Bethlehem in a humble stable. The shepherds and angels rejoice, proclaiming the birth of the Savior to the world. Virtue: Poverty of spirit and detachment from materialism. 4. The Presentation in the Temple (Luke 2:22-40) Mary and Joseph present Jesus in the temple, fulfilling the Law of Moses. Simeon and Anna, guided by the Holy Spirit, recognize Jesus as the Messiah and rejoice in God’s promise. Virtue: Obedience and faithfulness to God’s law. 5. The Finding of Jesus in the Temple (Luke 2:41-50) After three days of searching, Mary and Joseph find the twelve-year-old Jesus in the temple, teaching the elders and speaking of His Father’s work. Virtue: Perseverance and seeking God in all things. Purpose and Spiritual Fruits The Joyful Mysteries encourage reflection on God’s boundless love and His plan for humanity. They inspire joy, gratitude, and a renewed commitment to live according to His will. By meditating on these mysteries, the faithful grow in the virtues exemplified by Mary and Jesus, deepening their relationship with God. #holyrosary #hailmary #prayrosary #mondayrosary #saturdayrosary #joyfulmysteries #sorrowfulmysteries #dailymorningprayer #blessedvirginmary #rosaryforpeace #rosaryforworldpeace #rosaryforfamilies https://facebook.com/therosasrychapel https://www.houseofblessings.org https://www.tiktok.com/@rosarychapel https://www.pray.live https://www.prayerchapel.us
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