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The Glorious Mysteries
With illustrations from the booklet
Praying the Rosary Without Distractions.
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The First Glorious Mystery
THE RESURRECTION
- The body of Jesus is placed in the tomb on the evening of Good
Friday.
- His soul descends into the realm of the dead to announce to the
Just the tidings of their redemption.
- Fearing the body of Jesus will be taken, the chief priests place
guards at the tomb.
- On the third day Jesus rises from the dead, glorious and
immortal.
- The earth quakes as the angel rolls back the stone, the guards
flee in terror.
- The holy women coming to annoint the body of Jesus are amazed
and frightened to find the tomb open.
- An angel calms their fears: "He is not here. He has risen as He
said."
- Jesus appears to Mary Magdalen and Peter and two disciples on
the way to Emmaus.
- That evening He appears to the apostles behind locked doors:
"Peace be unto you ... do not be afraid."
- Jesus breathes on them and gives them the power to forgive sin.
Spiritual Fruit: Faith |
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The Second Glorious Mystery
THE ASCENSION
- Jesus remains on earth forty days after His Resurrection to
prove He has truly risen from the dead.
- He commissions the apostles to preach the gospel to every
creature, and promises to be with them forever.
- He will not leave them orphans, but will send the Holy Spirit to
enlighten and strengthen them.
- Jesus proceeds to Mt. Olivet accompanied by His Mother and the
apostles and disciples.
- Extending His pierced hands over all in a last blessing, He
ascends into heaven.
- As He ascends a cloud takes Him from their sight.
- Jesus ascends to take His place at the right hand of the Father.
- What jubilation there must be amid the angels of heaven at the
triumphant entry of Jesus.
- The wounds in His glorified body are an endless plea before the
Father on our behalf.
- The disciples leave Mt. Olivet and "return to Jerusalem with
great joy."
Spiritual Fruit: Christian Hope |
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The Third Glorious Mystery
THE DESCENT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
- The apostles are gathered in the upper room where Jesus had held
the Last Supper.
- They are persevering in prayer with Mary the Mother of Jesus.
- A sound comes from heaven like the rush of a mighty wind, and it
fills the whole house.
- The Holy Spirit descends on each of them in the form of tongues
of fire.
- Filled with the Gifts of the Holy Spirit, they are enlightened
and strengthened to spread the gospel.
- Having lost all fear of the Jewish leaders, the apostles boldly
preach Christ crucified.
- The multitudes are confounded because every man hears them speak
in his own tongue.
- The Holy Spirit comes upon the Infant Church never to leave it.
- That first day Peter goes forth to preach and baptizes three
thousand.
- The feast of Pentecost is the birthday of the Church, for on
that day it begins to grow.
Spiritual Fruit: Gifts of the Holy Spirit |
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The Fourth Glorious Mystery
THE ASSUMPTION
- After the apostles have dispersed, the Blessed Mother goes to
live with John, the beloved disciple.
- Mary lives many years on earth after the death of Christ.
- She is a source of comfort, consolation and strength to the
apostles.
- As she had nourished the infant Jesus, so she nourishes
spiritually the infant Church.
- Mary dies, not of bodily infirmity, but is wholly ravished in a
rapture of divine love.
- Her body as well as her soul is taken up into heaven.
- After her burial the apostles go to the tomb and find only
fragrant lilies.
- Jesus does not permit the sinless body of His Mother to decay in
the grave.
- Corruption of the body is an effect of original sin from which
Mary is totally exempted.
- The bodies of all mankind, at the last judgment, will be brought
back and united again to the soul.
Spiritual Fruit: To Jesus through Mary |
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The Fifth Glorious Mystery
THE CORONATION
- As Mary enters heaven, the entire court of heaven greets with
joy this masterpiece of God's creation.
- Mary is crowned by her divine Son as Queen of heaven and earth.
- More than we can ever know the Hearts of Jesus and Mary overflow
with joy at this reunion.
- Only in heaven will we know the great majesty of that
coronation, and the joy it gave to the angels and saints.
- Even the angels, who by nature are greater than humans, hail
Mary as their Queen.
- Mary shares so fully in the glory of Christ because she shared
so fully in His suffering.
- Only in heaven will we see how central is the role of Mary in
the divine plan of redemption.
- The angels and saints longed for the coming of her whose heel
crushes the head of the serpent.
- Mary pleads our cause as a most powerful Queen and a most
merciful and loving Mother.
- A great sign appeared in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun,
the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars.
Spiritual Fruit: Grace of Final Perseverance
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