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  1. The order in which the rosary is prayed can also vary depending on the season of the church, such as Lent and Advent. Below is a quick guide to what Rosary is today and which mysteries to pray on each day of the week.

  2. Mar 4, 2003 · The Cycle of the Rosary. The Joyful Mysteries are usually said on Mondays and Saturdays. The Sorrowful Mysteries are usually said on Tuesdays and Fridays. The Glorious Mysteries are usually said on Wednesdays and Sundays. The Luminous Mysteries are usually said on Thursdays. The Mystery for Sunday may optionally vary depending upon the seasons ...

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    A complete Rosary of 20 decades is composed of 5 Joyous Mysteries, 5 Luminous Mysteries, 5 Sorrowful Mysteries, and 5 Glorious Mysteries. At Fatima, the Blessed Virgin asked for a Terço every day for peace, which meant a “third” of the traditional 15 decade rosary, meaning a 5 decade rosary composed of one of the groups of mysteries.

  4. The Rosary is made up of twenty "mysteries" (significant events or moments in the life of Jesus and Mary), which, following the Apostolic Letter Rosarium Virginis Mariae, are grouped into four series. The first contains joyful mysteries (recited on Mondays and Saturdays); the second, the mysteries of light (Thursdays); the third, the sorrowful ...

  5. St. Dominic, the saint to whom Mary taught the Rosary, is remembered on his feast day on August 8th. Followed by a very solemn feast of Mary, the Assumption which is the 4th Glorious Mystery of the Rosary and is celebrated on August 15th.

  6. Triduum (or Holy Week) The Triduum is the most important three days in the liturgical year. Holy Thursday (which commemorates the Last Supper), Good Friday (which commemorates Jesus’ crucifixion and death on the cross), and Holy Saturday (where the Church pauses to commemorate the Lord’s burial).

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  8. Joyful Mystery of the Rosary. Monday & Saturday. The Annunciation of the Lord to Mary. Mary is chosen to be the mother of Jesus. The Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth. Elizabeth recognizes Mary as the mother of our Lord. The Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ. Jesus is born and laid in a manger.

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