Meditations on the Mysteries of the Rosary: Glorious Mysteries
Update: 2025-11-21
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Meditations on the Mysteries of the Rosary: Glorious Mysteries
One Who Descended So All Might Ascend: A Theology of the Glorious Mysteries
This conference initially explores the deep unity and movement . . .
. . . within the original fifteen mysteries of the Rosary . . . Joyful, Sorrowful, and Glorious . . . and shows how they mirror the central pattern of the Creed: Incarnation → Passion → Resurrection and Glory.
The conference highlights how only one . . . Christ . . . descends from heaven, taking on our humanity, and then ascends again carrying that humanity into glory. Mary’s Assumption confirms that where Christ has gone, we are meant to follow.
The Time Scale of the Mysteries
The meditation considers the time scale of the mysteries:
• The Joyful Mysteries span about twelve years;
• The Glorious Mysteries unfold across roughly 50 days followed by many years;
• And, The Sorrowful Mysteries, in stark contrast, take place within a single intense day.
The conference also gives attention to the public versus private character of the mysteries: Christ’s passion is witnessed by thousands, whereas the resurrection and ascension are revealed only to a small circle of disciples. Jesus does not showcase His triumph; instead, He entrusts the proclamation of His resurrection to a handful who did not even witness the moment itself.
The reflection then expands the First Glorious Mystery, urging a broader meditation on the many appearances of the risen Christ . . . from Mary Magdalene to the disciples on the road to Emmaus—emphasizing how His glorified humanity is the true pattern for our own.
The Glorious Mysteries
The Ascension is presented as Christ’s heavenly enthronement, witnessed only by His disciples. It is inseparable from the Great Commission, in which Jesus commands this small, fragile group to evangelize the nations, promising His abiding presence and the coming of the Holy Spirit.
The Third Glorious Mystery, Pentecost, reveals the Church’s true beginning. The Holy Spirit descends not randomly, but upon the Church gathered on a Sunday, in prayer, in the place of the Eucharist, with Mary. Pentecost mirrors the Incarnation: as the Spirit once formed Christ’s physical body in Mary, He now forms Christ’s mystical body, the Church.
The disciples step out into the world . . . and the world is already waiting, drawn by the Spirit. Peter’s preaching leads to the conversion of more than three thousand, marking the start of the Church’s mission to the nations.
Overall, the conference shows how the Glorious Mysteries reveal Christ’s victory, the exaltation of our humanity, the birth of the Church, and the continuation of the same divine movement from Incarnation to Redemption to Glory.
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Madonna of the Rosary: Spanish artist: Esteban Murillo: 1650
One Who Descended So All Might Ascend: A Theology of the Glorious Mysteries
This conference initially explores the deep unity and movement . . .
. . . within the original fifteen mysteries of the Rosary . . . Joyful, Sorrowful, and Glorious . . . and shows how they mirror the central pattern of the Creed: Incarnation → Passion → Resurrection and Glory.
The conference highlights how only one . . . Christ . . . descends from heaven, taking on our humanity, and then ascends again carrying that humanity into glory. Mary’s Assumption confirms that where Christ has gone, we are meant to follow.
The Time Scale of the Mysteries
The meditation considers the time scale of the mysteries:
• The Joyful Mysteries span about twelve years;
• The Glorious Mysteries unfold across roughly 50 days followed by many years;
• And, The Sorrowful Mysteries, in stark contrast, take place within a single intense day.
The conference also gives attention to the public versus private character of the mysteries: Christ’s passion is witnessed by thousands, whereas the resurrection and ascension are revealed only to a small circle of disciples. Jesus does not showcase His triumph; instead, He entrusts the proclamation of His resurrection to a handful who did not even witness the moment itself.
The reflection then expands the First Glorious Mystery, urging a broader meditation on the many appearances of the risen Christ . . . from Mary Magdalene to the disciples on the road to Emmaus—emphasizing how His glorified humanity is the true pattern for our own.
The Glorious Mysteries
The Ascension is presented as Christ’s heavenly enthronement, witnessed only by His disciples. It is inseparable from the Great Commission, in which Jesus commands this small, fragile group to evangelize the nations, promising His abiding presence and the coming of the Holy Spirit.
The Third Glorious Mystery, Pentecost, reveals the Church’s true beginning. The Holy Spirit descends not randomly, but upon the Church gathered on a Sunday, in prayer, in the place of the Eucharist, with Mary. Pentecost mirrors the Incarnation: as the Spirit once formed Christ’s physical body in Mary, He now forms Christ’s mystical body, the Church.
The disciples step out into the world . . . and the world is already waiting, drawn by the Spirit. Peter’s preaching leads to the conversion of more than three thousand, marking the start of the Church’s mission to the nations.
Overall, the conference shows how the Glorious Mysteries reveal Christ’s victory, the exaltation of our humanity, the birth of the Church, and the continuation of the same divine movement from Incarnation to Redemption to Glory.
Listen to this Meditation Media. Listen to
Meditations on the Mysteries of the Rosary: Glorious Mysteries
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Art Work
Madonna of the Rosary: Spanish artist: Esteban Murillo: 1650
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