The Holy Rosary
| The purpose of the Rosary is to bring to mind certain principal events or mysteries in the history of our salvation, and to thank and praise God for them. There are twenty mysteries reflected upon in the Rosary, and these are divided into four groups of five decades each: | ![]() |
| The Joyful Mysteries | |
| 1 | The Annunciation |
| 2 | The Visitation |
| 3 | The Birth of Christ |
| 4 | The Presentation |
| 5 | The Finding of the child Jesus in the Temple |
| Luminous Mysteries | |
| 1 | The Baptism of Jesus |
| 2 | The Wedding at Cana |
| 3 | The Proclamation of the Kingdom |
| 4 | The Transfiguration |
| 5 | The Institution of the Eucharist |
| The Sorrowful Mysteries | |
| 1 | The Agony in the Garden |
| 2 | The Scourging at the Pillar |
| 3 | The Crowning with Thourns |
| 4 | The Carrying of the Cross |
| 5 | The Crucifixion |
| The Glorious Mysteries | |
| 1 | The Resurrection |
| 2 | The Ascension |
| 3 | The Descent of the Holy Spirit |
| 4 | The Assumption of Mary into Heaven |
| 5 | The Crowning of Mary, Queen of Heaven and Earth |
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Mary Queen of Peace, Pray for us |
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May Our Lady and her Son bless each of you |