The document outlines the five Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary which focus on Jesus' early life: 1) The Annunciation, 2) The Visitation, 3) The Nativity, 4) The Presentation in the Temple, and 5) Finding Jesus in the Temple at age 12. It also outlines the five Sorrowful Mysteries which focus on Jesus' suffering and death: 1) The Agony in the Garden, 2) The Scourging, 3) Being Crowned with Thorns, 4) Carrying the Cross, and 5) The Crucifixion. Finally, it lists the five Luminous Mysteries which focus on Jesus' public life: 1) The Baptism
The document outlines the five Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary which focus on Jesus' early life: 1) The Annunciation, 2) The Visitation, 3) The Nativity, 4) The Presentation in the Temple, and 5) Finding Jesus in the Temple at age 12. It also outlines the five Sorrowful Mysteries which focus on Jesus' suffering and death: 1) The Agony in the Garden, 2) The Scourging, 3) Being Crowned with Thorns, 4) Carrying the Cross, and 5) The Crucifixion. Finally, it lists the five Luminous Mysteries which focus on Jesus' public life: 1) The Baptism
The document outlines the five Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary which focus on Jesus' early life: 1) The Annunciation, 2) The Visitation, 3) The Nativity, 4) The Presentation in the Temple, and 5) Finding Jesus in the Temple at age 12. It also outlines the five Sorrowful Mysteries which focus on Jesus' suffering and death: 1) The Agony in the Garden, 2) The Scourging, 3) Being Crowned with Thorns, 4) Carrying the Cross, and 5) The Crucifixion. Finally, it lists the five Luminous Mysteries which focus on Jesus' public life: 1) The Baptism
The document outlines the five Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary which focus on Jesus' early life: 1) The Annunciation, 2) The Visitation, 3) The Nativity, 4) The Presentation in the Temple, and 5) Finding Jesus in the Temple at age 12. It also outlines the five Sorrowful Mysteries which focus on Jesus' suffering and death: 1) The Agony in the Garden, 2) The Scourging, 3) Being Crowned with Thorns, 4) Carrying the Cross, and 5) The Crucifixion. Finally, it lists the five Luminous Mysteries which focus on Jesus' public life: 1) The Baptism
Joyful Mystery of the Rosary Wednesday & Sunday Monday & Saturday I. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ I. The Annunciation of the Lord to Mary Jesus rises triumphant over death. Mary is chosen to be the mother of Jesus. II. The Ascension of Jesus to Heaven II. The Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth As Jesus ascends, He gives us a special task. Elizabeth recognizes Mary as the mother of our Lord. III. The Descent of the Holy Ghost III. The Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ At Pentecost the Church is born. Jesus is born and laid in a manger. IV. The Assumption of Mary into Heaven IV. The Presentation of our Lord The Virgin Mary is gloriously assumed into heaven. Jesus is presented in the Temple of Jerusalem. V. Mary is Crowned as Queen of Heaven and Earth V. Finding Jesus in the Temple at age 12 Mary is honored above all creatures. Jesus is found discussing God's laws in the temple.
Luminous Mystery of the Rosary
Sorrowful Mystery of the Rosary Thursday Tuesday & Friday I. The Baptism in the Jordan I. The Agony of Jesus in the Garden God proclaims Jesus is His Son. Jesus prays when confronted with the sins of the world. II. The Wedding at Cana II. The Scourging at the Pillar Jesus performs a surprising miracle at a wedding. Jesus is whipped before His execution. III. The Proclamation of the Kingdom III. Jesus is Crowned with Thorns Jesus calls us to do something important. Jesus is mocked with a painful crown of thorns. IV. The Transfiguration IV. Jesus Carried the Cross Jesus is gloriously transformed. Jesus carries the weight of our sins to His crucifixion. V. The Institution of the Eucharist V. The Crucifixion of our Lord Jesus shares His Body and Blood for our salvation. Jesus Christ dies to save all mankind.