How Rosary Beads Are Arranged
and Beginning the Prayer
The Catholic rosary beads are set up as follows:
At the bottom, or beginning, is the Crucifix, a representation of our Lord Jesus on the Cross, dying for us so that we are redeemed from sin and death. Then there are five introductory beads, usually made with 1 large bead then 3 small beads, and again, one large bead. Then there is a centerpiece, with a depiction of the Blessed Mother, or Jesus, or a representation of the Holy Spirit as a dove, a saint, or a rose, or a combination of these. Then begin the decades of the rosary, so named because each of the five sections consist of ten beads each.
Begin with the opening prayers as follows and say once before
the entire rosary:
O God, come to my assistance.
O Lord, make haste to help me.
+In the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, Amen.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit,
as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end.
Amen.
In some places it is now customary to recite what has come to be called the Fatima prayer, which traces its beginning to Our Lady's appearance and her instructions at Fatima in 1917:
O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, and save us from the fires of hell. Lead all souls to heaven, especially those most in need of your mercy.
Take the crucifix in hand, and prayerfully recite the Apostle's Creed:
I believe in God, the Father almighty,
Creator of heaven and earth;
And in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord;
Who was conceived by the Holy Spirit,
Born of the Virgin Mary,
Suffered under Pontius Pilate,
Was crucified, died, and was buried.
He descended into hell;
The third day, He rose again from the dead;
He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of God, the Father almighty;
from whence He shall come to judge the living and the dead.
I believe in the Holy Spirit;
The holy Catholic Church;
The communion of saints;
The forgiveness of sins;
The resurrection of the body;
And life everlasting.
Amen.
There are next five beads on the rosary, and beginning with the first large bead, recite the prayer that Jesus taught us:
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name.
Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
Amen.
On the next 3 small beads of the rosary, recite once on each bead, to ask Mary toobtain for us by her petition to God the three theological gifts of faith, hope and love:
Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee.
Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death.
Amen.
On the second large bead of the rosary pendant, again recite:
Glory be to the Father...etc.
Next begin the decades of the rosary, and these are prayed in groups of five decades. Each set of five decades is dedicated to what are called the Mysteries. There are four sets of Mysteries on which to meditate, The Joyful, the Luminous, the Sorrowful, and the Glorious, which comprise the entire Rosary prayer. It is permissible to pray one set of Mysteries per day, consisting of five decades, or once around the rosary. Praying the 5 Joyful Mysteries on Mondays and Saturdays, the 5 Sorrowful on Tuesdays and Fridays, and the 5 Glorious on Wednesdays and Sundays is a traditional way to recite, with the addition of the 5 Luminous Mysteries recited on Thursdays.
The Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary
The First Joyful Mystery: The Annunciation: The Angel Gabriel declares God's will for Mary to become the Mother of Jesus, and Mary humbly and amazedly accepts that Salvationwill enter the world through her body.
The Second Joyful Mystery: The Visitation: Mary visits her cousin Elizabeth, who carries John the Baptist in her womb. He leaps for joy at the sound of Mary's voice. We see a testament that within the wombs of all women live children with very present individual souls, present before their birth.
The Third Joyful Mystery: The Birth of Jesus. Salvation entered the world in suffering, lived it in suffering and finished it in suffering. Suffering is the one and only thing that ALL human beings share in the world, and God chose to both share it with us, and to sanctify it by attaching it to God himself. Suffering is no longer empty and meaningless, but is purposed for the Salvation of the world.
The Fourth Joyful Mystery: The Presentation of Jesus in the Temple: Simeon proclaims the coming of the Lord. What do his ancient eyes see?
The Fifth Joyful Mystery: The Finding of the boy Jesus in the Temple: Jesus says He is about His Father's work. He has always know who He is, and yet he submits in obedience to His earthly Parent and Guardian.
The Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary
The First Luminous Mystery: Jesus' Baptism in the Jordan: The sky is violenlty rent, the Holy Spirit descends upon Jesus and God thunders "This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well-pleased!
The Second Luminous Mystery: Jesus' First Miracle at the Wedding of Cana: Jesus does His mother's bidding, and performs His first Miracle at her request, which she makes in sympathy for the humiliation of the wedding party. Do we suppose that if He listened to her and responded to her plea then, that He later stopped honoring her requests for those humiliated and hurting in the world?
The Third Luminous Mystery: Jesus' Proclamation of the Kingdom: The Kingdom of God is at hand. Not always in the future, but at hand this very instant, and then, and always.
The Fourth Luminous Mystery: The Transfiguration: Jesus is revealed to Peter, James and John, with Moses the Law and Elijah the Prophet, Christ glorified above them all.
The Fifth Luminous Mystery: The Institution of the Eucharist: This is My Body. This is My Blood. Jesus said it...why do so many not believe it?
The Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary
The First Sorrowful Mystery: The Agony in the Garden of Gethsemane: Jesus prays to have the cup of suffering and death pass from him, but prays for his Father's will.
The Second Sorrowful Mystery: The Scourging of Jesus: Jesus is cruelly flogged, the flesh is torn from His back.
The Third Sorrowful Mystery: The Crowning with Thorns: A cruel mockery, and an irony none of His torturers know.
The Fourth Sorrowful Mystery: Jesus Carries His Cross to Calvary: Falling three times under the weight of the cross, looking deeply and silently into the eyes of His mother..
The Fifth Sorrowful Mystery: Jesus Dies on the Cross: He commends his soul to God, after giving us His mother as our own Mother.
The Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary
The First Glorious Mystery: The Resurrection of Jesus:Why do you look for Him among the dead? He is risen!
The Second Glorious Mystery: The Ascension into Heaven Jesus returns to the Father, to come again as He left, in a cloud of glory!
The Third Glorious Mystery: The Descent of the Holy Spirit: In the upper room, after 50 days, a sound like a rushing wind, and flames on the brows of the disciples.
The Fourth Glorious Mystery: The Assumption of Mary into Heaven Jesus gives the reward to His Mother that His entire Church will later receive.
The Fifth Glorious Mystery: The Crowning of Mary as Queen of Heaven: A woman clothed with the sun, and crowned with 12 stars.
On the rosary center announce the First Mystery, pausing to meditate upon its impact and meaning, then begin with the prayer that Jesus taught, the "Our Father..." and then on each of the ten rosary beads prayerfully recite the "Hail Mary, full of grace...etc." At the end of the first ten beads of the rosary, recite "Glory be to the Father....," and the Fatima Prayer, "O my Jesus, forgive us our sins...." Repeat on the next four decades of the rosary, announcing and meditating on the next mystery at the start of each.
As you reach the five beads at the bottom of the rosary leading to the Crucifix again, recite to Mary the "Hail, Holy Queen" prayer:
Hail Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy!
our light, our sweetness, our hope!
To thee do we cry, poor, banished children of Eve.
To thee do we send up our sighs,
mourning and weeping in this valley of tears.
Turn then, most gracious Advocate,
thine eyes of mercy toward us;
and after this our exile show unto us
the blessed Fruit of Thy Womb, Jesus;
O clement! O loving! O sweet Virgin Mary!
+In the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Amen.
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