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Below is a simple table of Rosary mysteries and days the Rosary is prayed during ordinary time: Sunday - Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary. Monday - Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary. Tuesday - Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary. Wednesday - Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary. Thursday - Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary.
The first contains joyful mysteries (recited on Mondays and Saturdays); the second, the mysteries of light (Thursdays); the third, the sorrowful mysteries (Tuesdays and Fridays); and the fourth, the glorious mysteries (Wednesdays and Sundays).
The steps to praying the Rosary are: Make the Sign of the Cross and pray the “Apostles’ Creed”. Pray the “Our Father”. Pray three “Hail Marys” for Faith, Hope, and Charity. Pray the “Glory Be”. Announce the First Mystery and then pray the “Our Father”.
The Mysteries of the Rosary center on the events of Christ's life. There are four sets of Mysteries: Joyful, Sorrowful, Glorious and––added by Saint John Paul II in 2002––the Luminous. The repetition in the Rosary is meant to lead one into restful and contemplative prayer related to each Mystery.
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.
A quick guide to what Rosary is today and which mysteries to pray the rosary on each day of the week. From the Everyday Prayer Company. To aid you in praying the Rosary, the Catholic Church has designated days of the week on which to pray each of the Mysteries.
There are four rosary mysteries (Joyful, Sorrowful, Glorious, Luminous) and five parts of each mystery which correspond to the five decades of the rosary. The Joyful Mysteries focus on the joyful events related to the Incarnation of Jesus Christ.