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- Praying the Rosary: The Essence of Christian Mysticism
-
- Some time ago, I promised to send my complete list of Rosaries.
- Previously, I sent out about 1/3 of the different kinds of Rosaries
- I've collected. Here is the complete list. It is a _long_ file.
-
- Enjoy!
-
- Rosaries of All Kinds
-
- Herein is a compilation of many different Rosaries of the Church.
- I have collected as many different kinds of Rosaries as I have been
- able to find. Certain Rosaries are listed without mysteries; this
- simply means that the Rosary exists but I have unable to ascertain its
- mysteries.
-
- Beads of Saint Anne (Good Saint Anne)
- Blessed Sacrament Beads
- Brigittine Rosary
- Chaplet of Faith
- Chaplet in honor of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
- Chaplet of the Five Wounds of God
- Chaplet of the Holy Ghost
- Chaplet or Corona of Mercy
- Chaplet of Saint Anthony
- Chaplet of the Way of the Cross
- Chotki
- Crosier Beads
- Crown of Saint Philomena
- Franciscan Crown (Rosary of the Seven Joys of Mary)
- Franciscan Crown (Rosary of the Seven Dolours [Sorrows] of Mary)
- Healing Rosary
- Jesus Rosary
- Little Beads of Our Lady of Consolation
- Little Crown of the Blessed Virgin
- Little Chaplet of the Holy Face
- Little Crown or Chaplet of the Infant Jesus of Prague
- Little Flower Rosary
- Little Rosary of the Seven Dolors of Mary
- Most Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Dominican)
- Rosary for the Dead
- Rosary of the Five Wounds of God
- Rosary of the Holy Trinity
- Rosary of the Holy Wounds of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Chaplet of Mercy)
- Rosary or Beads or Chaplet of the Immaculate Conception
- Rosary or Crown of Our Lord
- Rosary of Peace
- Rosary of Saint Bridget
- Rosary of Saint Joseph
- Rosary of Saint Michael and All Angels
- Rosary or Chaplet of the Precious Blood of Jesus
- Rosary of the Sacred (Blessed, Holy) Name of Jesus (Old Dominican)
- Rosary or Beads of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
-
- Seven Day Scriptural Rosary (Larry London)
-
- The Scriptural Rosary (David E. Rosage)
-
- Healing Rosary (Joanne Turpin)
-
- My Rosaries
- ___________
-
- Franciscan Anglican Rosary
- Dominican Anglican Rosary
- Franciscan Traditional Expansion
-
- NOTE: Some in the list appear to be duplications; they are sometimes
- very similar but are not exactly the same.
-
- Beads for the Dead
-
- Beads for the Dead. This rosary consists of four decades (40 beads)
- in memory of the forty hours which Our Lord is thought to have spent
- in Limbo. There are also the 5 introductory beads as on the Dominican
- Rosary.
-
- One begins and ends this chaplet with the De profundis or an Our
- Father and Hail Mary. On the large beads is made acts of faith, hope,
- and charity. On each small bead is said: "Sweet Heart of Mary, be my
- salvation." Each decade is concluded with: "Eternal rest grant unto
- them, etc."
-
- Compilers note: I gather the complete final prayer is as follows:
-
- V. Eternal rest grant unto him/her, O Lord.
- R. And let perpetual light shine upon him/her.
-
- V. May he/she rest in peace.
- R. Amen.
-
- V. May his/her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed,
- through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
- R. Amen.
-
- <All make the sign of the Cross>
-
- May the love of God and the peace of the Lord Jesus Christ bless us
- and console us and gently wipe every tear from our eyes: in the name
- of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
- R. Amen.
-
- Blessed Sacrament Beads
-
- Blessed Sacrament Beads (Blessed Sacrament Fathers). These consist
- of a medal of the Blessed Sacrament and 33 beads, recalling the 33
- years of Christ's life on earth.
-
- On the medal one makes a spiritual communion as follows: "As I
- cannot now receive Thee, my Jesus, in Holy Communion, come,
- spiritually into my heart, and make it Thine own forever."
-
- On each bead say: "Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament have mercy on us!"
-
- This information is quoted from TWENTY-FOUR ROSARIES AND CHAPLETS by
- Patrick Shaughnessy, O.S.B., S.T.D. Reprinted 1984 by Our Lady's
- Rosary Makers.
-
- Approved May 30, 1911 by Pope Pius X (The Holy Father has granted to
- the entire world 300 days indulgence each time the above prayer is
- recited.)
-
- From the card that came with the Rosary.
-
- On the back of the Spiritual Communion Medal is the following:
-
- JESUS IN THE BLESSED SACRAMENT ON THE ALTER, HAVE MERCY ON US
- 300 DAYS INDULGENCE
-
- The Brigittine Rosary
-
- The Brigittin Rosary (Brigittine Fathers). The Brigittine Rosary
- consists of 6 decades of 10 beads each. There are 3 additional beads
- at the end. Each decade consists of 1 Our Father, 10 Hail Marys. The
- Apostle's Creed is said on the crucifix.
-
- The 63 Hail Marys are in remembrance of the 63 years of Mary's
- earthly life according to one traditional account. The 7 Our Fathers,
- said on the large beads between each decade, are in remembrance of the
- Seven Sorrows and Seven Joys of the Blessed Virgin.
-
- CHAPLET OF FAITH
-
- On each decade of the rosary pray:
-
- on large bead: One Apostles Creed --
- on 10 small beads: Jesus, Mary, I love you, save souls,
- save the consecrated --
- at the ends, 5 times: Hail Holy Queen.
-
- Chotki
-
- Eastern Orthodox rosary. This Oriental form of rosary is known in
- the Hellenic Greek Church as Chaplet or String of Knots of Beads, in
- the Russian Church as Vervitza (string), chotki (chaplet), or
- liestovka (ladder), and the the Rumanian Church as matanie
- (reverence). Our everyday name of "beads" for it is simply the Old
- Saxon word "bede" (a prayer) which has been transferred to the
- instrument used in reciting the prayer, while the word rosary is an
- equally modern term.
-
- The Rosary prayed by the Eastern Orthodox is a string of 33, 100, or
- 300 beads on a string or knots made of wool; they are not divided into
- decades. On each bead or knot is prayed the following mantra: "Lord
- Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God, have mercy on me, a sinner." The
- modern Chotki, as it is known, calls for a slightly different mantra:
- Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner." Having
- prayed both versions, I can attest that the latter is easier. Both this
- mantra and the Glorious mantra above are derived from the Gospel story
- of the Pharisee and the tax collector. (The Hail Mary, of course,
- comes from the Angelic Salutation coupled with a later additional
- prayer.) That's about all I know about the Eastern Orthodox Rosary.
-
- I've learned from some sources that lay Orthodox do not pray the
- Rosary or Chotki but that it is pretty much exclusively in the domain
- of monastics. However, from other sources I have learned that the
- Chotki is quite popular among the laity. I believe, therefore, that
- it may depend upon the Eastern denomination. For what it's worth, I
- obtained my Chotki from Eastern Christian Supply through a
- Byzantine Church.
-
- Corona of Mercy
-
- (For private recitation upon the Rosary beads)
-
- Our Father....Hail Mary....Creed
-
- On the large beads:
-
- "Eternal Father, I offer Thee the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity
- of Thy Most Beloved Son and Our Lord Jesus Christ in atonement for our
- sins and the sins of the whole world."
-
- On the small beads:
-
- "Through the sorrowful passion of Jesus show mercy unto us and to all
- the world." (ten times)
-
- (The same is repeated for every decade of the Rosary and is to be
- joined with meditation on the mystery of each individual decade.) In
- conclusion add: "Holy God, Holy Omnipotent, Holy Immortal, have mercy
- on us." (3 times)
-
- Crosier Beads
-
- Crosier Beads (Crosier Fathers). This is the same as the ordinary 5
- decade Dominican Rosary. It is merely a question of the indulgences
- attached to the beads.
-
- On August 20th, 1516, Pope Leo X granted to all the faithful an
- indulgence of 500 days for every Our Father or Hail mary said with
- devotion on the Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary blessed by the
- General of the Crosier Fathers. This was extended later to all
- priests applying to the Congregation of Indulgences by Pope Pius X.
-
- Any Catholic possessing a rosary having this indulgence can gain the
- indulgence by reciting an Our Father or Hail Mary. No prayer imposed
- as a confessional penance, however, can gain the indulgence of the
- Crosier blessing.
-
- There is no obligation to meditate on the mysteries of the Passion.
-
- The Rosary must be held in the hand to gain the indulgence.
-
- The indulgence is applicable to the Souls in Purgatory.
-
- The Crown of Our Lord
-
- (Camaldolese)
-
- The Crown of Our Lord consists of 33 beads -- 3 decades and 3
- additional beads commemorating the 33 years of the earthly life of Our
- Lord. There are two methods of reciting this crown. The first method
- is as follows: Having made the sign of the cross say: "O God incline
- unto my aid; O Lord make haste to help me." The mystery is then
- announced, e.g., "Jesus, Who sweat blood for us, etc." Then follow
- 1 Hail Mary, 10 Our Fathers, and 1 Glory Be. These are all to be
- repeated 3 times. Then add 1 Hail Mary, 3 Our Fathers, and another
- Hail Mary. The 5 Hail Marys are to commemorate the Five Holy Wounds.
-
- The second method consists of meditating on an event from the life or
- passion of Our Lord while saying the prescribed Our Father or Hail
- Mary.
-
- Chaplet of the Divine Mercy
-
- (for private recitation on ordinary rosary beads)
-
- Begin with:
-
- Our Father...., Hail Mary...., Apostles Creed.
-
- Then, on the OUR FATHER BEADS, pray:
-
- Eternal Father, I offer You the Body and Blood, Soul and
- Divinity of your dearly beloved Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ,
- in atonement for our sins and those of the whole world.
-
- On the HAIL MARY BEADS, pray:
-
- For the sake of his sorrowful Passion have mercy on us
- and on the whole world.
-
- In conclusion, THREE TIMES, pray:
-
- Holy God, Holy Mighty One, Holy Immortal One, have mercy on us
- and on the whole world.
-
-
- (From the Diary of the Servant of God Sr. Faustina -- Note Book I,
- page 197.)
-
- An inner voice taught Sister M. Faustina Kowalska of the Congregation
- of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy (the Apostle of Divine Mercy and
- the Servant of God) the above chaplet rosary. Jesus later said to
- Sister Faustina: "Say unceasingly this chaplet that I have taught
- you. Anyone who says it will receive great Mercy at the hour of
- death. Priests will recommend it to sinners as the last hope. Even
- the most hardened sinner, if he recites this Chaplet even once, will
- receive grace from My infinite Mercy. I want the whole world to know
- My infinite Mercy. I want to give unimaginable graces to those who
- trust in My Mercy."
-
- Marians of the Immaculate Conception
- MARIAN HELPERS
- Stockbridge, MA 01263
- Copyright 1989
-
- The following is a Rosary of my own devising -- Cindy Smith
-
- Dominican Anglican Rosary
-
- Heavenly Mysteries
- __________________
-
- 1. His Creation of the Heavens and the Earth
- 2. Announcement to Zechariah of the Birth of John the Baptist
- 3. Announcement to Mary of the Birth of Jesus of Nazareth
- 4. Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth and the Birth of John
- 5. Announcement to Joseph of the Birth of Jesus of Nazareth
-
- Joyful Mysteries
- ________________
-
- 1. The Incarnation
- 2. The Birth of Jesus in Bethlehem
- 3. The Presentation in the Temple/Circumcision
- 4. Adoration of the Magi
- 5. The Finding in the Temple of the Boy Jesus
-
- Revelation Mysteries
- ____________________
-
- 1. His Baptism
- 2. His Temptation in the Desert
- 3. His Early Preaching of the Kingdom of Heaven and Repentance
- 4. His Call of the Disciples (including the Twelve Apostles)
- 5. His Sending Out of the Seventy
-
- Teaching Mysteries
- __________________
-
- 1. His Beatitudes
- 2. His Great Teachings (the Rest of His Sermon on the Mount)
- 3. His Parables
- 4. His Commandments (Rules of Discipleship)
- 5. His Teachings on Prayer
-
- Powerful Mysteries
- ____________________
-
- 1. His Healings
- 2. His Miracles
- 3. His Transfiguration
- 4. His Prayers
- 5. His Prophecies of Second Coming and Final Judgement
-
- Passion Mysteries (1)
- _____________________
-
- 1. His Anointing
- 2. His Last Supper (Passover)
- 3. His Prayers and His Agony in the Garden of Gethsemene
- 4. His Betrayal, Arrest, and Trial Before the Jews
- 5. His Trial Before Pontius Pilate
-
- Passion Mysteries (2)
- _____________________
-
- 1. His Whipping at the Pillar
- 2. His Crowning with Thorns
- 3. The Way of His Cross
- 4. His Crucifixion and Death
- 5. His Deposition, Burial, and Descent into the World of the Dead
-
- Glorious Mysteries
- __________________
-
- 1. His Resurrection from the Dead
- 2. His Ascension into Heaven
- 3. The Descent of His Holy Ghost
- 4. The Repose of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Assumption)
- 5. The Crowning of All the Saints including Saint Mary the Virgin
-
- Modern Dominican Rosary (considered standard)
-
- Joyful Mysteries Sorrowful Mysteries Glorious Mysteries
- ________________ ___________________ __________________
-
- 1. Anunciation 1. Agony in the Garden 1. Resurrection
- 2. Visitation 2. Whipping at Pillar 2. Ascension
- 3. Birth of Christ 3. Crowning w/Thorns 3. Descent/Holy Ghost
- 4. Presentation/Temple 4. Way of His Cross 4. Assumption
- 5. Finding in Temple 5. Crucifixion/Death 5. Crowning of All
- Saints and Mary
-
- Chaplet of the Five Wounds of God
-
- Chaplet of the Five Wounds of God (Passionist). This chaplet
- consists of 5 groups of 5 beads each. For each bead, pray one Glory
- Be and one Hail Mary for the Sorrowful Virgin. As one prays each
- group, one meditates on the Wounds of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus
- Christ. Variation: Invocations in honor of the Holy Wounds of Our
- Lord Jesus Christ. On the large beads pray: "Eternal Father, I offer
- Thee the Wounds of Our Lord Jesus Christ to heal the wounds of our
- souls. Amen." One the small beads pray: "My Jesus, pardon and mercy
- through the merits of Thy Sacred Wounds. Amen."
-
- Medals are usually attached to the beads or 3 beads are added at the
- beginning of the chaplet. These medals display the Wounds of Christ
- on one side and Our Lady of Sorrows on the other. The medals are not
- necessary either for blessing or for obtaining the indulgences. The
- medals are ordinarily arranged so that one meditates first on the
- Wound in the left foot of Our Lord, then the Wound in the right foot,
- the left hand, the right hand, and finally the Wound in the sacred
- side of Jesus.
-
- The earliest mention of the Rosary of the Five Wounds of God is found
- in a document dating back to 1821. The Platea of Saints John and
- Paul, at Rome, relates "The Most Rev. Fr. General, acting in
- accordance with our spirit to promote devotion to the Passion of Our
- Lord, obtained permission to bless the Chaplet of the Five Wounds, at
- the same time enriching it with indulgences." This chaplet was first
- approved by a decree of Pius VII dated Jan. 22, 1822.
-
- Praying the Rosary: A Walk Through the Gospels
-
- by
-
- Cynthia M. Smith
-
- I have written a Franciscan version of the Rosary consisting of one
- set of mysteries for every day of the week. My Franciscan Rosary,
- which I call the Anglican Rosary, is divided into seven sets of
- seven mysteries:
-
- NOTES
- _____
-
- THE HEAVENLY MYSTERIES
- ______________________
-
- 1. His Creation of the Heavens and the Earth
- 2. The Annunciation to Saint Mary the Virgin
- 3. The Incarnation
- 4. The Visitation of Mary to Her Kinswoman Elizabeth
- 5. The Birth of John the Baptist
- 6. The Annunciation to Joseph
- 7. The Birth of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
-
- Alternative split of the Heavenly Mysteries into two groups.
- _______________________________________________________________
-
- 1. His Creation of the Heavens and the Earth
- 2. His Creation of Human Beings
- 3. His Following of the Hebrews in the Desert as the Rock,
- the source of living water
- 4. His Torah and His Prophets
- 5. Anunciation to Zechariah
- 6. Anunciation to Mary
- 7. Incarnation
-
- 1. Visitation (Elizabeth's Prophecy)
- 2. Visitation (Mary's Canticle)
- 3. Visitation (Birth of John the Baptist)
- 4. Visitation (Zechariah's Canticle)
- 5. Anunciation to Joseph
- 6. Birth of Jesus
- 7. Visit of the Shepherds
-
- THE REVELATION MYSTERIES
- ________________________
-
- 1. The Presentation in the Temple/Purification/Circumcision
- 2. The Adoration of the Magi
- 3. The Flight into Egypt and the Return to Nazareth
- 4. The Finding in the Temple
- 5. His Baptism
- 6. His Temptation in the Desert
- 7. His Call of the Disciples (including His Twelve Apostles)
-
- Alternative split of the Revelation Mysteries into two groups.
- _______________________________________________________________
-
- 1. Circumcision
- 2. Mary's Purification (Joseph's purification)
- 3. Presentation of Jesus in the Temple (Redemption)
- Simeon's Prophecy/Anna's Prophecy
- 4. Adoration of the Magi
- 5. Flight into Egypt
- 6. Slaughter of the Innocents
- 7. Return to Nazareth
-
- 1. The Finding in the Temple
- 2. The Preaching of John the Baptist
- 3. His Baptism by John the Baptist
- 4. His Temptation in the Desert
- 5. His Call of the Disciples
- 6. His Choosing of the Twelve Apostles
- 7. His Sending Out of the Seventy-two Apostles
- (a septuagint of disciples)
-
- THE TEACHING MYSTERIES
- ______________________
-
- 1. His Beatitudes
- 2. His Great Teachings (the Rest of His Sermon on the Mount)
- 3. His Healings
- 4. His Parables
- 5. His Miracles
- 6. His Commandments (Rules of Discipleship)
- 7. His Teachings on Prayer and Ethical Conduct
-
- THE POWERFUL MYSTERIES
- ______________________
-
- 1. His Transfiguration
- 2. His Triumphant Entry into Jerusalem
- 3. Confessions of Faith by Those Who Believed in Him
- 4. Our Lord Drives Out the Moneychangers
- 5. Our Lord's Catechism (His Teachings on Salvation/Heaven and Hell)
- 6. His Prayers
- 7. His Prophecies of His Second Coming and Final Judgement
-
-
- THE PASSION MYSTERIES (1)
- _________________________
-
- 1. His Anointing
- 2. His Washing the Feet of the Disciples
- 3. His Last Supper (Passover)
- 4. His Prayers and His Agony in the Garden of Gethesmene
- 5. His Betrayal and Arrest
- 6. His Trial Before the Jews
- 7. His Trial Before Pontius Pilate
-
-
- THE PASSION MYSTERIES (2)
- _________________________
-
- 1. His Whipping at the Pillar
- 2. His Crowning with Thorns
- 3. The Way of His Cross
- 4. His Crucifixion and Death
- 5. Our Lord is Taken Down from the Cross
- 6. His Burial in the Tomb
- 7. His Descent into the World of the Dead
-
-
- THE GLORIOUS MYSTERIES
- ______________________
-
- 1. His Resurrection from the Dead
- 2. His Ascension into Heaven
- 3. The Descent of His Holy Ghost
- 4. Confessions of Faith by those who believed in Him
- (post Resurrection)
- 5. The Assumption of Mary
- 6. The Crowning of All the Saints including Saint Mary the Virgin
- 7. His Disciples Await His Second Coming
-
-
- Additionally, Christians may wish to pray the Sacramental Mysteries in
- which Christ institutes each of the Seven Sacraments:
-
-
- THE SACRAMENTAL MYSTERIES
- _________________________
-
- 1. Baptism
- 2. Confession
- 3. Confirmation
- 4. Holy Eucharist
- 5. Holy Orders
- 6. Marriage
- 7. Unction for the Sick
-
-
- Some Christians may wish to pray different mantras in place of the
- Hail Marys. Here are some suggestions:
-
- Heavenly Mysteries: O Jesus, Son of Mary, have mercy on us.
-
- Holy God, Holy and Mighty,
- Holy Immortal One,
- have mercy on us.
-
- Revelation Mysteries: O Jesus, glory of Israel, light to the
- Gentiles, have mercy on us.
-
- Holy Trinity, One God, have mercy on us.
-
- Teaching Mysteries: O Divine Master, make us instruments of your
- peace; let us sow faith, hope, and love, and
- the joy of dying into eternal life.
-
- Powerful Mysteries: O Jesus, our Saving Justice, shine your light
- into the darkness of our hearts, and grant
- us peace.
-
- Passion Mysteries (1): Jesus of Nazareth, Son of David, have mercy on
- us.
-
- Passion Mysteries (2): Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews, have mercy
- on us.
-
- Glorious Mysteries: Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God, have
- mercy on us.
-
-
-
-
- Sacramental Mysteries (optional):
-
- Baptism: Water from the Side of Jesus, wash away our sins, clothe us
- in Christ our Lord.
-
- Confession: Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God, have mercy on
- us poor sinners.
-
- Confirmation: Lord Holy Ghost, protect us in our hour of need,
- strengthen us in our time of weakness, comfort us in
- our time of sorrow; let us dwell forever under the
- shadow of El Shaddai.
-
- Eucharist: Father in Heaven, give us this day our daily bread and
- forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin
- against us.
-
- Holy Orders: With all your soul, fear the Lord and honor his
- priests; with all your might love him who made you,
- and do not abandon his ministers.
-
- Marriage: Let that which God hath joined together let no one cast
- asunder.
-
- Lord Jesus, let our marriage be a witness to our faith
- in you.
-
- Unction: Lord Jesus Christ, enter into our brokeness, heal our
- wounds with your gracious love, and fill our holes
- with your abounding mercy.
-
- Praying the Rosary: A Walk Through the Gospels
-
- by
-
- Cynthia M. Smith
-
-
- This is a Franciscan version of the Rosary consisting of one
- set of mysteries for every day of the week. This particular
- Franciscan Rosary is call the Anglican Rosary.
-
-
- THE ANGLICAN ROSARY
-
-
- -------------------
- Preliminary Prayers
- -------------------
-
-
- Preparatory Prayer
- __________________
-
- O God, whose only-begotten Son,
- by his life, death, and resurrection
- has purchased for us the rewards of eternal life;
- grant, we beseech you, that,
- while meditating on these mysteries
- of the most holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
- we may imitate what they contain,
- and obtain what they promise.
- Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.
-
-
- + (All make the Sign of the Cross)
-
- In the Name of the Father,
- and of the Son,
- and of the Holy Ghost
- Amen.
-
- (All reverence Crucifix)
-
- Prayed on the Crucifix: Apostles Creed
- _______________________________________
-
- We believe in one God,
- the Father, the Almighty,
- maker of heaven and earth,
- of all that is, seen and unseen.
-
- We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ,
- the only Son of God,
- eternally begotten of the Father,
- God from God, Light from Light,
- true God from true God,
- begotten, not made,
- of one Being with the Father.
- Through him all things were made.
- For us and for our salvation
- he came down from heaven:
- by the power of the Holy Spirit
- he became incarnate from the Virgin Mary,
- and was made man.
- For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate;
- he suffered death and was buried.
- On the third day he rose again
- in accordance with the Scriptures;
- he ascended into heaven
- and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
- He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead,
- and his kingdom will have no end.
-
- We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life,
- who proceeds from the Father and the Son.
- With the Father and the Son he is worshipped and glorified.
- He has spoken through the Prophets.
- We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church.
- We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sin.
- We look for the resurrection of the dead,
- and the life of the world to come. Amen.
-
- First bead
- __________
-
- 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.
-
- Next three beads
- ________________
-
- 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.
-
- Next bead (before medal)
- ________________________
-
- Glory be to the Father,
- and to the Son,
- and to the Holy Ghost.
- As it was in the beginning,
- is now, and ever shall be,
- world without end. Amen.
-
- Let us pray aloud, or in the silence of our hearts, those things for
- which we intend to ask through the holy mysteries of God.
-
- Silence.
-
- Rosary proper begins
-
- *Note: Prayed when substitute mantra is prayed
-
- THE HEAVENLY MYSTERIES
- ______________________
-
- 1. His Creation of the Heavens and the Earth
- 2. The Anunciation to Saint Mary the Virgin
- 3. The Incarnation
- 4. The Visitation of Mary to Her Kinswoman Elizabeth
- 5. The Birth of John the Baptist
- 6. The Anunciation to Joseph
- 7. The Birth of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
-
-
- THE REVELATION MYSTERIES
- ________________________
-
- 1. The Presentation in the Temple/Purification/Circumcision
- 2. The Adoration of the Magi
- 3. The Flight into Egypt and the Return to Nazareth
- 4. The Finding in the Temple
- 5. His Baptism
- 6. His Temptation in the Desert
- 7. His Call of the Disciples (including the Twelve Apostles)
-
-
- THE TEACHING MYSTERIES
- ______________________
-
- 1. His Beatitudes
- 2. His Great Teachings (the Rest of His Sermon on the Mount)
- 3. His Healings
- 4. His Parables
- 5. His Miracles
- 6. His Commandments (Rules of Discipleship)
- 7. His Teachings on Prayer
-
-
- THE POWERFUL MYSTERIES
- ______________________
-
- 1. His Transfiguration
- 2. His Triumphant Entry into Jerusalem
- 3. Confessions of Faith by Those Who Believed in Him
- 4. Our Lord Drives Out the Moneychangers
- 5. Our Lord's Catechism (His Teachings on Salvation/Heaven and Hell)
- 6. His Prayers
- 7. His Prophecies of His Second Coming and Final Judgement
-
-
- THE PASSION MYSTERIES (1)
- _________________________
-
- 1. His Anointing
- 2. His Washing the Feet of the Disciples
- 3. His Last Supper (Passover)
- 4. His Prayers and His Agony in the Garden of Gethesmene
- 5. His Betrayal and Arrest
- 6. His Trial Before the Jews
- 7. His Trial Before Pontius Pilate
-
-
- THE PASSION MYSTERIES (2)
- _________________________
-
- 1. His Whipping at the Pillar
- 2. His Crowning with Thorns
- 3. The Way of His Cross
- 4. His Crucifixion and Death
- 5. His Deposition (Our Lord is Taken Down from the Cross)
- 6. His Burial in the Tomb
- 7. His Descent into the World of the Dead
-
-
- THE GLORIOUS MYSTERIES
- ______________________
-
- 1. His Resurrection from the Dead
- 2. His Ascension into Heaven
- 3. The Descent of His Holy Ghost
- 4. Confessions of Faith by Those Who Believed in Him
- (post Resurrection)
- 5. The Repose of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Assumption)
- 6. His Crowning of All the Saints including Saint Mary the Virgin
- 7. His Disciples Await in Joyful Hope for His Second Coming
- and Final Judgement
-
-
- Additionally, Christians may wish to pray the Sacramental Mysteries in
- which Christ institutes each of the Seven Sacraments:
-
- THE SACRAMENTAL MYSTERIES (Optional)
- ____________________________________
- 1. His Institution of the Sacrament of Baptism
- 2. His Institution of the Sacrament of Confession
- 3. His Institution of the Sacrament of Confirmation
- 4. His Institution of the Sacrament of Holy Eucharist
- 5. His Institution of the Sacrament of Holy Orders
- 6. His Institution of the Sacrament of Marriage
- 7. His Institution of the Sacrament of Unction for the Sick
-
- Spiritual Communion
- ___________________
-
- My Jesus, really present in the most holy Sacrament of the Altar,
- since I cannot now receive you under the sacramental veil,
- I beseech you, with a heart full of love and longing,
- to come spiritually into my soul
- through the immaculate heart of your most holy Mother,
- and abide with me forever.
-
- Thou in me,
- and I in Thee,
- in time and in eternity,
- in Mary.
-
- Sweet Mother Mary, please take this spiritual communion
- to bind together these roses, containing my (our) prayers,
- into a lovely boquet to carry with you into heaven.
- Then fly, most holy Mother, fly away into heaven,
- embrace your Son, our Saviour, Jesus Christ,
- lay your sweet head upon His breast,
- and let my (our) prayers sink, slowly and deeply,
- inside the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Amen.
-
-
- Concluding prayer on the medal
- ______________________________
-
- Hail, Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy,
- our life, our sweetness, and our hope.
- To you do we cry, poor banished children of Eve.
- To you do we send up our sighs,
- mourning and weeping in this valley of tears.
- Turn then, O most gracious advocate,
- your eyes of mercy upon us;
- and in this our most dreadful exile
- show unto us the blessed fruit of your womb, Jesus.
-
- O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary.
-
- Pray for us, O Holy Mother of God.
-
- That we may become worthy of the promises of Christ.
-
- Amen.
-
- [ Some may wish to substitute Marian devotion with
-
- Prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi
-
- Lord, make me an instrument of your peace;
- where there is hatred, let me sow love;
- where there is injury, pardon;
- where there is doubt, faith;
- where there is despair, hope;
- where there is darkness, light;
- where there is sadness, joy.
-
- O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek
- to be consoled as to console;
- to be understood as to understand;
- to be loved as to love;
- for it is in giving that we receive,
- it is in pardoning that we are pardoned,
- and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.
- Amen.
-
- + (All make the Sign of the Cross)
-
- In the Name of the Father,
- and of the Son,
- and of the Holy Ghost
- Amen.
- (All reverence Crucifix)
- Amen.
- (All reverence Crucifix again)
-
- The Rosary of the Seven Sorrows
-
- (Servite Fathers)
-
- The Rosary of the Seven Sorrows consists of 7 groups of 7 beads, with
- 3 additional beads and a crucifix. The 7 groups of 7 Hail Marys are
- recited in remembrance of the Seven Sorrows of Mary, namely:
-
- 1. The Prophecy of Simeon
- 2. The flight into Egypt
- 3. The loss of the Child Jesus
- 4. Mary meets Jesus carrying His cross
- 5. The crucifixion
- 6. Mary receives the body of Jesus from the cross
- 7. The body of Jesus is placed in the tomb
-
- Three Hail Marys are added in remembrance of the tears of Mary shed
- because of the suffering of her Divine Son. These are said to obtain
- true sorrow for our sins. Following is the concluding prayer.
-
- V. Pray for us, O most sorrowful Virgin
-
- R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ
-
- Prayer
-
- Lord Jesus, we now implore, both for the present and for the hour of
- our death, the intercession of the most Blessed Virgin Mary, Thy
- Mother, whose holy soul was pierced at the time of Thy Passion by a
- sword of grief. Grant us this favor, O Saviour of the world, Who
- livest and reignest with the Father and the Holy Ghost for ever and
- ever. Amen.
-
-
- Our Lady of Sorrows Franciscan Crown
- Seven Dolours (Sorrows) of Mary Seven Joys of Mary
- _______________________________ __________________
-
- 1. Prophecy of Simeon 1. Anunciation
- 2. Flight into Egypt 2. Visitation
- 3. Three-day Separation from 3. Birth of Jesus in a Cave
- Jesus in Jerusalem in Bethlehem
- 4. Meeting Christ on the Road 4. Adoration of the Magi
- to Calvary
- 5. Crucifixion and Death 5. Finding of the Child Jesus
- of Jesus Christ in the Temple
- 6. Our Lord is Taken Down 6. Apparition of the Risen Christ
- from the Cross (Pieta) to His Blessed Mother
- 7. Our Lord and Saviour Jesus 7. Repose of the Blessed Virgin
- Christ is Buried in the Tomb Mary and His Coronation of
- Mary and All the Saints
-
- Chaplet or Beads of the Seven Dolours (Card)
-
- This is a devotion instituted in the course of the thirteenth
- century, in honor of the sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary, endured
- by her in compassion for the suffering and death of her Divine Son.
- It is practiced upon a Chaplet composed of seven times seven beads,
- each portion of seven being divided from the rest by medals,
- representing the seven principal sorrows of her life. In the use of
- it a Hail, Mary has to be said on each of the beads, with one Our
- Father before every seven Hail, Marys; and at the end of all, three
- Hail, Marys are to be said, in honor of the sorrowful tears of our
- Lady.
-
- While reciting the first Our Father, and seven Hail Marys, reflect on
- and sympathize in the sorrow of our Blessed Lady, when she presented
- her Divine Child in the Temple, and heard from the aged Simeon that a
- sword of grief should pierce her soul on His account.
-
- Our Father, seven Hail, Marys.
-
- At the second medal, reflect on her sorrow when, to escape the
- cruelty of King Herod, she was forced to fly into Egypt with St.
- Joseph and her beloved Child.
-
- Our Father, seven Hail, Marys.
-
- At the third medal, reflect on her grief, when, in returning from
- Jerusalem she perceived that she had lost her dear Jesus, whom she
- sought sorrowing during three days.
-
- Our Father, seven Hail, Marys.
-
- At the fourth, reflect on her meeting her Divine Son, all bruised and
- mangled, carrying His cross to Calvary, and seeing Him fall under His
- heavy weight.
-
- Our Father, seven Hail, Marys.
-
- At the fifth, reflect on her standing by when her Divine Son was
- lifted up on the cross, and the blood flowed in streams from His
- sacred wounds.
-
- Our Father, seven Hail, Marys.
-
- At the sixth, reflect on her sorrow, when her Divine Son was taken
- down from the cross, and she received Him into her arms.
-
- Our Father, seven Hail, Marys.
-
- Seventhly, and lastly, contemplate her following His sacred body, as
- it was borne by Joseph of Arimathea, and Nicodemus, to the sepulchre,
- inclosed there, and hidden from her sight.
-
- Our Father, seven Hail, Marys.
-
- Three Hail, Marys, as mentioned before, in honor of her tears.
-
- INDULGENCES
-
- Benedict XIII., September 26th, 1724, granted an indulgence of two
- hundred days for every Our Father and every Hail Mary to those who,
- with sincere contritition, and having confessed, or firmly purposing
- to confess their sins, shall recite this Chaplet on any Friday, or on
- any day of Lent, on the Festival of the Seven Dolours, or within the
- Octave; and one hundred days on any other day of the year.
-
- Clement XII., December 12, 1734, confirmed these indulgences, and
- moreover granted:--
- 1. A Plenary indulgence to those who shall have recited this Chaplet
- for a month every day -- Confession, Communion and Prayers for the
- Church, required as usual.
- 2. An indulgence of one hundred years to all who should recite it on
- any day, having confessed their sins, with sincere sorrow, or at least
- firmly purposing to do so.
- 3. One hundred and fifty years to those who should recite it on
- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and Holidays of obligation, with
- Confession and Communion.
- 4. A Plenary indulgence once a year, on any day, to those who are
- accustomed to recite it four times a week, on condition of Confession,
- Communion, and the Recital of the Chaplet on the day of Communion.
- 5. Two hundred years' indulgence to all who recite it devoutly after
- Confession; and to all who carry it about them, and frequently recite
- it, ten years' indulgence every time they shall hear Mass, hear a
- sermon, or reciting Our Father, and seven Hail Marys, shall perform
- any spiritual or corporal work of mercy, in honor of our Blessed
- Saviour, the Blessed Virgin Mary, or any Saint, their advocate.
- All these indulgences were confimred by a decree of January 17th,
- 1747, and rendered applicable to the souls in Purgatory.
-
- Franciscan Traditional Rosary (Expansion)
-
-
- Seven Early Joys of Mary Seven Early Sorrows of Mary
- ________________________ ___________________________
-
- 1. Anunciation 1. Journey to Bethlehem
- 2. Incarnation 2. Circumcision
- 3. Visitation 3. Simeon's Prophecy
- 4. Birth of Jesus 4. Anna's Prophecy
- 5. Adoration of the Magi 5. Adoration of the Magi
- (gifts of gold) (gifts of frankincense
- and myrrh)
- 6. Return to Nazareth 6. Flight into Egypt and the
- Slaughter of the Innocents
- 7. Finding in the Temple 7. Three-days loss of Jesus
- in Jerusalem
- Optional Split
- ______________
-
- 1. Anunciation
- 2. Incarnation
- 3. Visitation (Elizabeth's Prophecy)
- 4. Visitation (Mary's Canticle)
- 5. Visitation (Birth of John the Baptist)
- 6. Visitation (Zechariah's Canticle)
- 7. Birth of Jesus in Bethlehem
-
- 1. Purification of Mary
- 2. Purification of Joseph
- 3. Presentation in the Temple
- 4. Adoration of the Magi (gifts of gold)
- 5. Return to Nazareth from Egypt
- 6. Return to Nazareth from Jerusalem
- 7. Finding in the Temple and Return to Nazareth
-
- Theme: There's always one more Joy than you counted on.
-
- Seven Late Joys of Mary Seven Late Sorrows of Mary
- _______________________ __________________________
-
- 1. Miracle at Cana 1. Repose of Blessed Joseph
- 2. Beseeching outside house 2. Beseeching outside house
- (Mary is one of the (Mary cannot see her Son)
- faithful)
- 3. Apparition of the Risen 3. Meeting Christ on Road to Calvary
- Christ to His Blessed
- Mother
- 4. Descent of the Holy Ghost 4. Crucifixion and Death of Jesus
- on Mary and All the
- Disciples of Jesus
- 5. Repose of the Blessed 5. Our Lord is Taken Down
- Virgin Mary from the Cross
- 6. Coronation of Mary and 6. Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- All Saints Buried in the Tomb
- 7. Appearance of Mary at 7. Our Lady observes the Sabbath as
- [Lourdes, Fatima, etc.] Our Lord Descends unto the Dead
-
- Rosary of Good Saint Anne
-
- A Redemptorist devotion. The Chaplet of Good Saint Anne originates
- in 1875 and is the pious invention of a devout client of our saint.
- If his name is unknown to man, he is surely known to God and dear to
- Good Saint Anne, for these beads have been the beginning of a chain of
- blessings, spiritual and temporal. Many graces and favors have been
- obtained through their recitation.
-
- The Little Chaplet of Good Saint Anne is composed of three Our
- Fathers and fifteen Hail Marys and is divided into three parts; the
- first part, one Our Father and five Haily Marys, is said in honor of
- Jesus, the Author of Grace; the second in honor of Mary, the channel
- through which all graces come to us from Jesus; the third in honor of
- Good Saint Anne, our advocate.
-
- Manner of reciting: Make the sign of the cross; then kiss devoutly
- the medal of Good Saint Anne saying the prayer: Jesus, Mary, Anne.
- While reciting the first part thank Jesus for His favors, ask pardon
- for sins and future favors. While reciting the second part praise
- Mary and ask her to present your petition to Good Saint Anne. The
- third part is a petition to Good Saint Anne. Each group is concluded
- with a Glory Be as an act of praise to the Blessed Trinity.
-
- This information is quoted from TWENTY-FOUR ROSARIES AND CHAPLETS by
- Patrick Shaughnessy, O.S.B., S.T.D. Reprinted 1984 by Our Lady's
- Rosary Makers.
-
- Chaplet of Saint Anne
-
- Recite three times Our Father, etc. and fifteen times Hail Mary, etc.
- The first time say once Our Father, etc. and five times Hail Mary,
- etc. in honor of Jesus; the second time in honor of Mary, and the
- third time in honor of St. Anne, and repeat after each Ave the three
- names; Jesus, Mary, Anne.
-
- Quoted from card that came with Rosary.
-
- Petitions to be prayed before the (Franciscan Anglican) Rosary proper
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- Hail, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary,
- my Mother Mary, hail!
- At your feet I humbly kneel
- to offer you a Crown of Roses --
-
- snow-white buds to remind you of your joys and the Godness [purity] of
- your consecrated Son (heavenly mysteries)
-
- royal-purple roses of Sharon to remind you of the revelations of
- your majestic Son, who sprung from the God of the Desert
- (revelation mysteries)
-
- parchment yellow buds to remind you of the Words of your blessed Son
- (teaching mysteries)
-
- full-blown yellow roses to remind you of the words and triumphs of
- your holy Son (powerful mysteries)
-
- blood-red buds to remind you of the Passion and Trials of your
- dedicated [consecrated] Son (passion mysteries 1)
-
- full-blown red roses to remind you of the Passion and Death of your
- hallowed Son (passion mysteries 2)
-
- full-blown white roses, tinged with the red of the Passion, to remind
- you of your glories, fruits of the sufferings of your sacred Son
- and you (glorious mysteries)
-
- full-blown white roses to remind you of the pure, holy Sacraments
- instituted by your Divine Son (sacramental mysteries)
-
- -- each bud (rose) recalling to you a holy mystery; each ten bound
- together with my petition for a particular grace. I bind these
-
- snow-white buds
- royal-purple roses of Sharon
- parchment-yellow buds
- full-blown yellow roses
- blood-red buds
- full-blown red roses
- full-blown white roses tinged with the red of the Passion
- full-blown white roses
-
- with a petition for: [ Here insert your petition;
- aloud or in the silence of your heart ]
-
- [Optional]
-
- the virtue of:
-
- Joyful (heavenly) Sorrowful (Passion 1)
- _____________________________ ________________________________
- Joy in Creation Resignation to the Will of God
- Humility Humility
- Detachment from the World Fellowship
- Purity Courage
- Obedience to the Will of God Love of Our Enemies
- Love Patience in Adversity
- Patience in Uncertainty Silence
-
- Joyful (revelation) Sorrowful (Passion 2)
- ___________________ _____________________
-
- Love for the Law of the Lord Mortification
- Submissiveness [humbleness] before God Silence in humiliation
- Trust in God Courage in taking up our cross
- Desire to study the Bible (+) Thankfulness for our
- Salvation
- Faithfulness to our baptismal vows Pity [sympathy] for the afflicted
- Strength in temptation Consolation in our sorrow
- Privilege of Discipleship Sure and certain hope of the
- resurrection unto eternal life
-
- Loving (Teaching) Glorious
- _________________ ________
-
- Love of Humanity Faith
- Love for the teachings of God Hope
- Faith in God Fruits of the Spirit
- Understanding of the Charity
- holy mysteries of God
- Awe [reverence, respect] for the Union with Christ
- power of God
- Obedience to the Word of God Union with Mary
- Union with God in prayer Desire for the Kingdom
- of Heaven
-
- Loving (powerful) Sacramental
- _________________ ___________
- Love of God Faithfulness to my [our]
- baptismal vows
- Desire for the Kingdom of Heaven Fullness in the Holy Spirit
- Inspiration Union with the
- Whole Person of God
- Obedience to the Will of God Union with spouse in the
- binding of the Holy Spirit
- Faith in God Faithfulness to vocation
- Being a peacemaker Sorrowful and contrite heart
- Righteousness Faith in the Healing Power
- of God
-
-
- and humbly lay this bouquet at your feet.
-
- Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary,
- that never was it known that anyone who
- fled to your protection,
- implored your help,
- or sought your intercession
- was left unaided.
-
- Inspired with this confidence,
- I fly to you,
- O Virgin of virgins,
- my mother.
- To you I come;
- before you I stand,
- sinful and sorrowful.
-
- O Mother of the Word Incarnate,
- despise not my petitions,
- but in your mercy,
- hear and answer me.
- Amen.
-
- The Healing Mysteries
- A Rosary for the Sick
-
- (Joanne Turpin)
-
- The First Mystery:
-
- The healing of the crippled man at the pool of Bethesda
-
- The Second Mystery:
-
- The healing of the woman with an infirmity of spirit
-
- The Third Mystery:
-
- The healing of the paralytic at Capernaum
-
- The Fourth Mystery:
-
- The healing of the woman suffering from hemorrhage
-
- The Fifth Mystery:
-
- The healing of the blind man at Jericho
-
- The Little Chaplet of the Holy Face
-
- The purpose of the Crown or Chaplet of the Holy Face is to honor the
- Five Wounds of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and to ask of God the triumph of
- His holy Church.
-
- This chaplet is composed of a cross and thirty-nine beads; of these
- six are large beads and thirty-three small ones; to this chaplet is
- attached a medal of the Holy Face.
-
- On the Cross, which reminds us of the mystery of our redemption, we
- begin the chaplet by saying the words: "Incline unto my aid, O God; O
- Lord make haste to help me. Glory be."
-
- The thirty-three small beads represent the thirty-three years of the
- mortal life of our Divine Lord. The first thrity beads recall to us
- the thirty years of His hidden life, and are divided into five parts
- of six beads each, in honor of the senses of touch, hearing, sight,
- smell, and taste of Jesus, and, as they were situated princippaly in
- His holy face, to render reparative homage for all the sufferings
- which our Lord has endured in His Face through each of these senses.
-
- Each six beads are preceded by a a large bead, followed by a Glory be
- to recall the sense we wish to honor. The three other beads mark the
- three years of the public life of Our Lord, and have for their
- intention to honor all the wounds of His adorable Face; there are also
- preceded by a large bead, to be followed by a Glory be for the same
- intention.
-
- On each large bead is said: "My Jesus Mercy." On the small beads is
- said: "Arise, O Lord! and let Thy enemies be scattered, and let them
- that hate Thee fly before Thy Face."
-
- The Glory be is recited seven times in honor of the seven last words
- of Jesus upon the cross, and the Seven Dolours of the Immaculate
- Virgin.
-
- The chaplet is concluded by saying on the medal: "God, our
- Protector, look down upon us and cast Thine eyes upon the Face of Thy
- Christ."
-
- This chaplet was composed by Sister Saint-Pierre, a Carmelite of
- Tours. Saint Athanasius relates that the devils, on being asked what
- verse in the whole Scripture they feared the most, replied: "That
- with which the sixty-seventh Psalm commences: 'Let God arise, and let
- His enemies be scattered let them that hate Him flee from before His
- face.'" They added that this always compelled them to take flight.
-
- Chaplet of the Holy Ghost (card)
-
- The Chaplet of the Holy Ghost was composed in 1892 by a Franciscan
- Capuchin missionary of the English province in order to give the
- faithful an easy means of honoring the Holy Ghost. It was approved by
- Pope Leo XIII in 1902. It is intended to be in regard to the Holy
- Ghost what the Dominican Rosary is in regard to the Blessed Virgin.
-
- This rosary consists of 5 groups of 7 beads each. Before and after
- each group there are 2 large beads, that is, 12 large beads in all.
- In addition there are 3 small beads at the beginning. On these three
- beads one makes the sign of the Cross, recites an act of contrition
- and the hymn Come Holy Ghost.
-
- In each group the Glory be is said on the 7 small beads, an Our
- Father and a Haily Mary on the 2 large beads. On the remaining 2
- large beads are said the Apostles Creed and an Our Father and Hail
- Mary for the intention of the Holy Father.
-
- There is a mystery for each of the 5 groups; the number 5
- commemorating the Five Wounds of Jesus which are the fountains of
- grace which the Holy Ghost imparts to all men. The reflections
- suggested are as follows:
-
- THE FIRST MYSTERY
-
- By the Holy Ghost is Jesus conceived of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
-
- The Meditation: "The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the Power
- of the Most High shall overshadow thee; and therefore also the Holy
- which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God."
- (Luke, I, 35)
-
- The Practice: Diligently implore the aid of the Divine Spirit, and
- Mary's intercession, to imitate the virtues of Jesus Christ, Who is
- the Model of virtues, so that you may be made comformable to the image
- of the Son of God.
-
- THE SECOND MYSTERY
-
- The Spirit of the Lord rested upon Jesus when he was baptized.
-
- The Meditation: "Jesus, being baptized, forthwith came out of the
- water: and lo! the heavens were opened to Him, and he saw the Spirit
- of God descending as a dove, and coming upon Him." (Matthew, III, 16)
-
- The Practice: Hold in the highest esteem the priceless gift of
- sanctifying grace, infused into your soul by the Holy Ghost in
- Baptism. Keep the promises to which you then pledged yourself.
- Increase, by constant practice, Faith, Hope, and Charity. Ever live
- as becometh children of God and members of God's true Church, so as to
- obtain, hereafter, the inheritance of heaven.
-
- THE THIRD MYSTERY
-
- By the Spirit is Jesus led into the desert to be
- tempted by the Devil.
-
- The Meditation: "Jesus, being full of the Holy ghost, returned from
- the Jordan, and was led by the Spirit into the desert for the space of
- forty days; and was tempted by the devil." (Luke, IV, 1-2)
-
- The Practice: Be ever grateful for the sevenfold gift of the Holy
- Ghost bestowed upon you in Confirmation, for the spirit of wisdom and
- understanding, of counsel and fortitude, of knowledge and piety, and
- of the fear of the Lord. Faithfully yield to His Divine guidance, so
- that, in all the trials and temptations of life, you may act manfully,
- as becometh a perfect Christian and valiant soldier of Jesus Christ.
-
- THE FOURTH MYSTERY
-
- The Holy Ghost in the Church.
-
- The Meditation: "Suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a
- mighty wind coming, and it filled the whole house wehre they were
- sitting....and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to
- speak....the wonderful works of God." (Acts, II, 2, 4, 11.)
-
- The Practice: Thank God for having made you a child of His Church
- which is ever animated and directed by the Divine Spirit, sent into
- this world for that purpose of the day of Pentecost. Hear and obey
- the Holy See, the infallible mouthpiece of the Holy Ghost, and the
- Church, the pillar and ground of truth. Uphold her doctrines, seek
- her interests, defend her rights.
-
- THE FIFTH MYSTERY
-
- The Holy Ghost in the soul of the just man and just woman.
-
- The Meditation: "Know you not that you members are the temple of the
- Holy Ghost, Who is in you?" (I Cor., VI, 19.)
-
- "Extinguish not the Spirit." (I Thess., V, 19.)
-
- "And grieve not the Holy Spirit of God whereby you are sealed unto
- the day of redemption." (Eph., IV, 30.)
-
- The Practice: Be evver mindful of the Holy Ghost Who is within you,
- and carefully cultivate purity of soul and body. Faithfully obey His
- Divine Inspirations so taht you may bring forth the Fruits of the
- Spirit -- Charity, Joy, Peace, Patience, Eenignity, Goodness,
- Long-suffering, Mildness, Faith, Modesty, Continency, Chastity.
-
- Conclude with the "I believe" as a profession of faith.
-
- Say finally once Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory be to the Father,
- for the intentions of the Sovereign Pontiff.
-
- Rosary of the Holy Wounds of Our Lord Jesus Christ
-
- OR
-
- Chaplet of Mercy
-
- May be said on the Rosary beads.
-
- On the large beads: Eternal Father, I offer Thee the WOUNDS of
- Our Lord Jesus Christ -- To heal the wounds
- of our souls.
- (300 days indulgence each time)
-
- On the small beads: My Jesus, pardon and mercy -- Through the merits
- of Thy HOLY WOUNDS.
- (300 days indulgence each time)
-
- Sacred Penetentiary, January 15, 1924.
-
- These two invocations were taught by Our Lord to Sr. Mary Martha
- Chambon, deceased, in the Vistation of Chambery, France, Marcy 21,
- 1907. The Sister received from Our Lord a double "Mission":
- constantly to invoke the HOLY WOUNDS herself, and to revive this
- devotion in the world.
-
- Promises of Our Lord to Sr. Mary Martha
-
- "I will grant all that is asked of Me by the invocation of My HOLY
- WOUNDS. You must spread the devotion."
-
- Rosary of the Immaculate Conception
-
- This chaplet consists of 3 groups of 4 beads each. An Our Father
- bead is placed between each group and a medal of the Immaculate
- Conception is attached on the end of the Rosary. Saint John
- Berchmans, S.J., composed this Rosary and prayed it daily to obtain,
- through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the grace never
- to commit any sin against the virtue of purity. Beads are pale blue
- for the Immaculate Conception.
-
- This is how to pray the Rosary of the Immaculate Conception:
-
- Begin with the Sign of the Cross: In the Name of the Father, and of
- the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.
- Amen.
-
- Pray the Our Father
-
- Next pray the following: Blessed be the Holy and Immaculate
- (4 times on 4 beads) Conception of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary.
-
- Pray the Glory Be after each set. Pray all three sets.
-
- If you wish, you may conclude by praying the Consecration to Mary by
- Saint John Berchmans, S.J.:
-
- Holy Mary, Mother of God and Virgin, I choose you this day for my
- Queen, patron, and advocate, and I firmly resolve: never to abandon
- you; never to say or do anything against you, nor to permit that
- anything be done by others to dishonor you. Receive me, then, I beg
- of you, as your perpetual servant. Assist me in all my actions, and
- do not abandon me at the hour of my death. Amen.
-
- Chaplet of the Immaculate Conception (card)
-
- Method of saying
-
- In the Name of the Father,
- and of the Son,
- and of the Holy Ghost.
- Amen.
-
- First set of Beads
-
- Blessed be the Holy and Immaculate
- Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
-
- The Our Father once, Hail Mary four times, Gloria once.
-
- Second Set
-
- Same prayers
-
- Third Set
-
- Same prayers
-
- Indulgence
-
- 300 days. Plenary, once a month.
-
- Chaplet in Honor of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
-
- Our Lady of Sorrows
-
- This chaplet consists of 5 groups, each comprising 1 Our Father and
- 7 Hail Marys. One begins with the prayer: "Incline unto my aid,
- O God; O Lord, make haste to help me."
-
- Little Crown
-
- OR
-
- Chaplet of the Infant Jesus of Prague
-
- This chaplet consists of 3 Our Fathers in honor of the Holy Family,
- and 12 Hail Marys in memory of the 12 years of the Sacred Infancy of
- our Divine Saviour. To this chaplet of 15 beads is attached a medal
- of the Infant Jesus [of Prague].
-
- On the medal the following invocation is said: "Divine Infant Jesus,
- I adore Thy Cross and I accept all the cross Thou wilt be pleased to
- send me. Adorable Trinity, I offer Thee for the glory of Thy Holy
- Name of God, all the adorations of the Sacred Heart of the Holy Infant
- Jesus."
-
- Each Our Father and Hail Mary is preceded by the aspiration: "And
- the Word was made flesh and dwelt amongst us." On terminating the
- chaplet say: "Holy Infant Jesus, bless and protect us."
-
- This devotion owers its origin to the zeal of Sister Marguerite, a
- Carmelite religious, who died in France in 1648. She was
- distinguished for her devotion to the Holy Child Jesus.
-
- Chaplet of the Holy Infant Jesus (card)
-
- The More You Honor Me
- The More I Will Bless You
-
- On the medal the following invocation is said:
-
- "Divine Infant Jesus, I adore Thy Cross, and I accept all the crosses
- Thou wilt be pleased to send me. Adorable Trinity, I offer Thee for
- the glory of the Holy Name of God, all the adorations of the Sacred
- Heart of the Holy Infant Jesus."
-
- Each "Our Father" and "Hail Mary" is preceded by the aspiration:
-
- "And the Word was made flesh and dwelt amongst us."
-
- On terminating the chaplet, say:
-
- "Holy Infant Jesus, bless and protect us."
-
- The Divine Infant revealed to His faithful servant how pleasing to
- Him is this holy practice; He promised her that He would grant special
- graces, above all purity of heart and innocence, to all who carried
- the chaplet on their person and recited it in honor of the mysteries
- of His holy infancy. As a sign of His approval, He showed her these
- chaplets shining with a supernatural light.
-
- Novena to the Infant Jesus of Prague in Urgent Need
- (To be said for nine days or nine consecutive hours)
-
- O Jesus, Who said, "Ask and you shall receive, seek and you shall find,
- knock and it shall be opened to you," through the intercession of Mary,
- Your most holy Mother, I knock, I seek, I ask that my prayer be answered.
- (Mention your request.)
-
- O Jesus, Who said, "All that you ask of the Father in My Name He will
- grant you," through the intercession of Mary, Your most holy Mother,
- I humbly and urgently ask Your Father in Your Name that my prayer be
- granted. (Mention your request.)
-
- O Jesus, Who said, "Heaven and earth will pass away, but My word shall
- not pass," through the intercession of Mary, Your most holy Mother, I
- feel confident that my prayer will be granted. (Mention your request.)
-
- The Jesus Prayer
-
- Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me."
-
- (say 600 times a day)
-
- Compiler's note: Or:
-
- Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God,
- have mercy on us.
-
- The following is quoted directly from: THE MANUAL OF PRAYERS FOR
- CONGREGATIONAL USE. London: Burns Oates & Washbourne Ltd.
- Publishers to the Holy See. 1942.
-
- THE JESUS PSALTER
-
- This Psalter was composed probably by Richard Whytford, first a
- Secular Priest, then a Brigittin of Syon House, Middlesex, in the
- fifteenth century. An original MS. is in the possession of Lord
- Abergavenny. Bishop Challoner's edition, which is here given, is a
- compressed formulary, and the language is generally modernized.
-
- There is no other name under heaven given to men, whereby we must be
- saved. ACTS iv, 12
-
- The holy name is not to be repeated hastily, but with great reverence
- and devotion.
-
- PART I
-
- You must begin by a devout kneeling, or bowing, at the adorable name
- of JESUS, saying:
-
- In the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those that are in
- heaven, on earth, and under the earth: and ... every tongue confess,
- that the Lord Jesus Christ is in the glory of God the Father.
- Phil. ii, 10-11
-
- FIRST PETITION
-
- Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, }
- Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, } have mercy on me.
- Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, }
-
- Jesus, have mercy on me, O God of compassion, and forgive the many and
- great offences which I have committed in thy sight. Many have been
- the follies of my life, and great are the miseries which I have
- deserved for my ingratitude.
-
- Have mercy on me, dear Jesus, for I am weak; O Lord, heal me, who am
- unable to help myself.
-
- Deliver me from setting my heart upon any of thy creatures, which may
- divert my eyes from a continual looking-up to thee.
-
- Grant me grace henceforth, for the love of thee, to hate sin; and, out
- of a just esteem of thee, to despise all worldly vanities.
-
- Have mercy on all sinners, Jesus, I beseech thee; turn their vices
- into virtues; and, making them true observers of thy law, and sincere
- lovers of thee, bring them to bliss in everlasting glory.
-
- Have mercy also on the souls in purgatory, for thy bitter Passion, I
- beseech thee, and for thy glorious name Jesus.
-
- O blessed Trinity, one eternal God, have mercy on me.
-
- Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom
- come. Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.
-
- Rx Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses
- as well forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into
- temptation: but deliver us from evil. Amen.
-
- Hail, Mary, full of grace; the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou
- among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
- Rx Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour
- of our death. Amen.
-
- The Chaplet of Saint Jude
-
- Oh Holy St. Jude, Apostle and Martyr, great in virtue and rich in
- miracles, near kinsman of Jesus Christ, faithful intercessor of all
- who invoke your special help in time of need. To you I have recourse
- from the depth of my heart and humbly request assistance. Help me in
- my present and urgent petition. In return, I promise to make your
- name known and cause you to be invoked.
-
- Say three Our Fathers, three Hail Marys and Glorias.
-
- This novena, if said in good faith, has never been known to fail and
- must be said for nine consecutive days.
- Scriptural Litany of the Holy [Blessed, Sacred] Name of Jesus
-
- V. Lord, have mercy.
- R. Christ, have mercy.
- V. Lord, have mercy.
-
- V. Jesus, hear us.
- R. Jesus, graciously hear us.
-
-
- Leader Response
- ______ ________
-
- God the Father in Heaven
- God the Son, Redeemer of the world
- God the Holy Spirit Have mercy on us.
- Holy Trinity One God
-
- Jesus, Son of Abraham
- Jesus, Son of David
- Jesus, Son of Mary
- Jesus, [foster] Son of Joseph
- Jesus, Son of Man
- Jesus, Son of God
-
- Jesus, Son of the Blessed One
- Jesus, Chosen One of God
- Jesus, Messiah
- Jesus, Christ Jesus
- Jesus, Christ of God
- Jesus, Christ the Lord
- Jesus, Holy One of God
- Jesus, Christ who is above all
- Jesus, Of David's line
- Jesus, Holy One
-
- Jesus, Son of the living God
- Jesus, Christ who is just
- Jesus, True light
- Jesus, Sun of Justice
- Jesus, Morning Star
- Jesus, Light of the world
- Jesus, the Just One
- Jesus, Liberator
- Jesus, Righteous Judge
- Jesus, Radiant light of God's glory
- Jesus, Life
- Jesus, Light
- Jesus, Rising sun
- Jesus, Light of men [people, humanity]
- Jesus, Light to enlighten the Gentiles
-
- Jesus, Son of the Father
- Jesus, Root of David
- Jesus, Firstborn of all creation
- Jesus, the Alpha and the Omega
- Jesus, the First and the Last
- Jesus, the eternal Amen
- Jesus, I am that I am
- Jesus, Image of God
- Jesus, who has entered before us
- Jesus, [my] Lord and my God
- Jesus, Immanuel [God with us]
- Jesus, Lord
- Jesus, the Word
- Jesus, True God
- Jesus, True vine
- Jesus, Truth
- Jesus, Image of the unseen God
- Jesus, Ultimate source of God's creation
- Jesus, the Way
- Jesus, Never change
- Jesus, Wheat grain
- Jesus, Wisdom of God
- Jesus, the Word of God
- Jesus, the Word made flesh
- Jesus, Word who is life
- Jesus, One Lord
- Jesus, Perfect copy of his (God's) nature
- Jesus, Power and the wisdom of God
-
- Jesus, Son of the Most High
- Jesus, "My Firstborn, Highest of Earthly Kings" (Isaiah?)
- Jesus, Beloved Son
- Jesus, the King
- Jesus, Son of the Most High God
- Jesus, Beloved Son of the Father
- Jesus, Firstborn Son
- Jesus, Son that he loves
- Jesus, King of Israel
- Jesus, King of kings
- Jesus, King of nations
- Jesus, King of righteousness
- Jesus, [King of angels]
- Jesus, Prince of life
- Jesus, Ruler of all
- Jesus, Ruler of the kings of the earth
- Jesus, King of [the Gentiles?]
- Jesus, King of the Jews
-
- Jesus, Only Son of the Father
- Jesus, Bread of God
- Jesus, Bread of life
- Jesus, Bread that comes down from heaven
- Jesus, First Fruits
- Jesus, Living Bread
- Jesus, Hidden manna
- Jesus, Inexpressible gift
- Jesus, Israel's comforting
-
- Jesus, the Nazarene
- Jesus, Lion of the tribe of Judah
- Jesus, gentle Carpenter from Nazareth
- Jesus, Eldest of many brothers
- Jesus, Faithful witness
- Jesus, Testator
- Jesus, Favorite
- Jesus, Friend of tax collectors and sinners
- Jesus, gentle Son of the carpenter
- Jesus, Nazarene
- Jesus, [source of our faith]
- Jesus, Hope
- Jesus, [Love]
- Jesus, Leader
- Jesus, the Man
- Jesus, Teacher
- Jesus, I am the Truth
-
- Jesus, High priest
- Jesus, Prophet of the Most High
- Jesus, Our Advocate with the Father
- Jesus, Apostle and High Priest of our religion
- Jesus, the Mediator
- Jesus, Minister of the sanctuary and of the True Tent of Meeting
- Jesus, Priest of the Order of Melchizedek and forever
-
- Jesus, Living stone
- Jesus, Main cornerstone
- Jesus, Spiritual rock
- Jesus, Stone rejected
- Jesus, Stone to stumble over
- Jesus, Precious cornerstone
-
- Jesus, our Chief Shepherd
- Jesus, Gate of the sheepfold
- Jesus, Good Shepherd
- Jesus, Great Shepherd of the sheep
- Jesus, Shepherd and guardian of your souls
- Jesus, One shepherd
-
- Jesus, Holy servant Jesus
- Jesus, Slave
- Jesus, Innocent
- Jesus, Saviour
- Jesus, Servant of circumcised Jews
- Jesus, Lamb of God
- Jesus, Lamb without spot or stain
- Jesus, the Last Adam
- Jesus, Lamb that was sacrificed
- Jesus, Ransom
- Jesus, Passover
- Jesus, Reconciliation
- Jesus, Greater Covenant
- Jesus, Saviour of the world
-
- Jesus, Resurrection
- Jesus, Firstborn from the dead
- Jesus, Power for salvation
- Jesus, Bridegroom of the Church
- Jesus, Crowned with glory and splendour
- Jesus, Remains forever
- Jesus, Glory of your people Israel
- Jesus, Head of the Church
- Jesus, Head of every man [and woman]
- Jesus, Head of every Sovereignty and Power
- Jesus, Glory
- Jesus, Leader and Saviour
- Jesus, Leader who would take them to their salvation
- Jesus, Head
- Jesus, Lord both of the dead and of the living
- Jesus, Lord Jesus
- Jesus, Lord of all men [and women]
- Jesus, Lord of Glory
- Jesus, Lord of lords
- Jesus, Lord of peace
-
- Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world Have mercy on us
- Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world Have mercy on us
- Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world Grant us peace
-
- In the Name of the Father,
- and of the Son,
- and of the Holy Ghost.
- Amen.
-
- Little Crown of the Blessed Virgin
-
- The following is quoted from the appendix to "True Devotion to the
- Blessed Virgin" by Saint Louis de Montfort. This Rosary appears to be
- basically the same as the Rosary of the Immaculate Conception but I
- include it here as found in Louis's book because the recitation of the
- prayers is slightly different and, while the purity of the Virgin is
- invoked, there is no actual mention of the "Immaculate Conception,"
- which I don't think had yet been defined.
-
- BEGIN QUOTATION
-
- St. John the Evangelist saw a woman crowned with twelve stars,
- clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet. According to the
- commentators, this woman is the Blessed Virgin Mary, with her virtues
- and her privileges, especially that of her divine maternity. Thus
- originated the "Little Crown of the Twelve Stars of the Blessed Virgin
- Mary," which St. Joseph Calasanctius, St. John Berchmans and many
- other saints made it a practice to recite frequently.
-
- In order to make this prayer more attractive, St. Louis de Montfort
- added to each Hail Mary one of the praises of the Blessed Virgin, with
- the invocation, "Rejoice, O Virgin mary; rejoice a thousand times."
-
- It is this prayer which Louis de Montfort gave to his religious
- families (the Montfort Fathers and the Daughters of Wisdom) as their
- morning prayer. He also recommends it to all those who embrace the
- devotion of the holy and loving salvery of Jesus through Mary.
-
- LITTLE CROWN OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
-
- I. Crown of Excellence
-
- (To honor the divine maternity of the Blessed Virgin,
- her ineffable virginity, her purity without stain,
- and her innumerable virtues.)
-
- 1. Our Father.
- Hail Mary.
- Blessed art you, O Virgin Mary, who didst bear the Lord, the
- Creator of the world; thou didst give birth to Him Who made
- thee and remainest a Virgin forever.
- Rejoice, O Virgin Mary.
- Rejoice a thousand times!
-
- 2. Hail Mary.
- O holy and immaculate Virgin, I know not with what praise to
- extoll thee, since thou didst bear in thy womb the very One Whom
- the heavens cannot contain.
- Rejoice, O Virgin Mary.
- Rejoice a thousand times.
-
- 3. Hail Mary.
- Thou art all fair, O Virgin Mary, and there is no stain in thee.
- Rejoice, O Virgin Mary.
- Rejoice a thousand times.
-
- 4. Hail Mary.
- Thy virtues, O Virgin, surpass the stars in number.
- Rejoice, O Virgin Mary.
- Rejoice a thousand times.
- Glory be to the Father.
-
- II. Crown of Power.
-
- (To honor the royalty of the Blessed Virgin, her magnificence,
- her universal mediation and the strength of her rule.)
-
- 5. Our Father.
- Hail Mary.
- Glory be to thee, O empress of the world. Bring us with thee to
- the joys of heaven.
- Rejoice, O Virgin Mary.
- Rejoice a thousand times.
-
- 6. Hail Mary.
- Glory be to thee, O treasure-house of the Lord's graces! Grant us
- a share in thy riches.
- Rejoice, O Virgin Mary.
- Rejoice a thousand times.
-
- 7. Hail Mary.
- Glory be to thee, O Mediatrix between God and man! Through thee
- may the Almighty be favorable to us.
- Rejoice, O Virgin Mary.
- Rejoice a thousand times.
-
- 8. Hail Mary.
- Glory be to thee who destroyest heresies and crushest demons! Be
- thou our loving guide.
- Rejoice, O Virgin Mary.
- Rejoice a thousand times.
- Glory be to the Father.
-
- III.Crown of Goodness
-
- (To honor the mercy of the Blessed Virgin toward sinners, the
- poor, the just and the dying.)
-
- 9. Our Father.
- Hail Mary.
- Glory be to thee, O refuge of sinner! Intercede for us with God.
- Rejoice, O Virgin Mary.
- Rejoice a thousand times.
-
- 10. Hail Mary.
- Glory be to thee, O Mother of orphans! Render the Almighty
- favorable to us.
- Rejoice, O Virgin Mary.
- Rejoice a thousand times.
-
- 11. Glory be to thee, O joy of the just! Lead us with thee to the
- joys of heaven.
- Rejoice, O Virgin Mary.
- Rejoice a thousand times.
-
- 12. Hail Mary.
- Glory be to thee who art ever ready to assist us in life and in
- death! Lead us with thee to the kingdom of heaven!
- Rejoice, O Virgin Mary.
- Rejoice a thousand times.
- Glory be to the Father.
-
- Let us pray
-
- Hail, Mary, Daughter of God the Father; Hail, Mary, Mother of God the
- Son; Hail, Mary, Spouse of the Holy Ghost; Hail, Mary, Temple of the
- Most Holy Trinity; Hail, Mary, my Mistress, my treasure, my joy, Queen
- of my heart; my Mother, my life, my sweetness, my dearest hope, yea, my
- heart and my soul! I am all thine and all that I have is thine, O
- Virgin blessed above all things! Let thy soul be in me to magnify the
- Lord; let thy spirit be in me to rejoice in God. Set thyself, O
- faithful Virgin, as a seal upon my heart, that in thee and through
- thee I may be found faithful to God. Receive me, O gracious Virgin,
- among those whom thou lovest and teachest, whom thou leadest,
- nourishest and protectest as thy children. Grant that for love of
- thee I may despise all earthly consolations and ever cling to those of
- heaven; until through the Holy Ghost, thy faithful Spouse, and through
- thee, His faithful spouse, Jesus Christ thy Son be formed in me for
- the glory of the Father. Amen.
-
- Little Flower Rosary
-
- This chaplet consists of 24 beads, commemorating the 24 years of
- Saint Therese's life, and one additional bead. On the one bead the
- following ejaculation is said: "Saint Therese of the Infant Jesus,
- Patroness of Missions, pray for us." On the other 24 beads is said
- the Glory be to honor the Holy Trinity in thanksgiving for having
- given us the Little Saint who lived in this world but 24 years.
-
- The use of this chaplet is encouraged by the Carmelite Fathers.
-
- Rosary or Little Beads of Our Lady of Consolation
-
- This chaplet consists of 13 beads with a medal of Saint Augustine.
- On each bead is said an Our Father and a Hail Mary, and at the end the
- Hail, Holy Queen is recited. The 12 Our Fathers and Hail Marys are in
- honor of the 12 Apostles; the other Our Father and Hail Mary are in
- honor of Our Lord, King of the Apostles.
-
- While reciting these prayers one should meditate on the 12 articles
- of the Apostles' Creed and pray for the safety of the Holy Father, the
- Pope and the welfare of the Church.
-
- This chaplet is designated especially for the Augustinian secular
- tertiaries.
- This information is quoted from TWENTY-FOUR ROSARIES AND CHAPLETS by
- Patrick Shaughnessy, O.S.B., S.T.D. Reprinted 1984 by Our Lady's
- Rosary Makers.
-
- Penal Rosary
-
- Sorry to get your hopes up for nothing. A Penal Rosary (I don't know
- where the name comes from) consists of a single decade (i.e. one large
- bead, ten small beads) with a ring at one end. You slip the ring over
- your thumb, and pray the first decade of a normal (Dominican) Rosary.
- Then you move the ring to your index finger, and pray the second decade.
- And so on. Not really a new Rosary -- just a more compact version
- of the old one.
-
- Hello! I am an enforced lurker on soc.religion.christian (UVA
- doesn't allow us to post, only to read). I saw your post about
- the Lutheran Rosary. While I don't have any information about
- this one specifically, I do have a very, *very* good book on the
- rosary in general (I was surprised to find out how many different
- kinds there are.) The book is a thin little gem called A DOORWAY
- TO SILENCE by David (??) Llewelyn (sp?). I got it from the Holy
- Rosary Apostolate in Canada. I don't have the address on me, but
- if you are interested, I will try to find the info. for you. The
- book has a few pages of into concerning what the rosary is and
- what it is for, and the rest of the book is about the practice of
- contemplative prayer, answers to difficulties one encounters when
- attempting same, techniques to focus concentration, etc. It has
- a very gentle, patient tone and pace, and I have found it to have
- had the greatest influence on my prayer life of any devotional
- material I have ever read, save the Bible itself.
-
- In closing, I found this in another pamphlet on rosaries in
- general, and it is now my standard prayer when I'm saying the
- rosary. The prayers are taken from the Anglican Book of Common
- Prayer, which is in turn largely taken from the Bible.
-
- Crucifix: Nicene Creed
- 1st bead: Lord's Prayer
- 3 beads and decade beads:
- Blessed be Christ Jesus, very God and very man,
- Blessed be the holy Name of Jesus.
- O Saviour of the world, who by thy cross and
- precious blood hast redeemed us,
- Save us and help us, we humbly beseech thee, O Lord.
- 2nd single bead: Gloria
- Medallion: Lord's Prayer
- Beads between decades: Gloria to end decade and Lord's
- Prayer to begin new decade.
-
- I haven't come up with a suitable prayer to end the rosary, so I
- use something I found in a Lenten Study guide - don't know it's
- history.
- Jesus, may all that is you flow into me.
- May your body and blood be my food and my drink.
- May your passion and death be my strength and my life.
- Jesus, with you by my side, enough has been given.
- May the shelter I seek be the shadow of your cross.
- Let me not run from the love which you offer,
- But hold me safe from the forces of evil.
- On each of my dyings, shed your light and your love.
- Keep calling to me until that day comes,
- When, with your saints, I may praise you forever. Amen.
-
- I also use this as a personal thanksgiving after receiving
- Communion.
-
- God bless you and keep you!
-
- Chaplet in Honor of the Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ
-
- (Precious Blood Fathers)
-
- This chaplet consists of 33 beads, in honor of the thirty-three years
- of Our Lord's life on earth. There are 6 groups of 5 beads each, and
- 3 closing beads, and a medal of the Precious Blood. For each group
- one says the Our Father 5 times and the Glory be 1 time. On the final
- group of 3 beads one says the Our Father 3 times and the Glory be
- 1 time.
-
- In the beginning say: "Incline unto my aid, O God. O Lord, make
- haste to help me. Glory be, etc.
-
- There are 7 mysteries recalling the occasions on which Our Saviour
- shed His Blood for us. After each group of 5 Our Fathers and 1 Glory
- be, the following prayer is said: "We therefore pray Thee, help Thy
- servants whom Thou hast redeemed with Thy Precious Blood."
-
- Rosary of the Blessed Name of Jesus
-
- Joyful Mysteries: Incarnation, Birth of Jesus, Circumcision,
- Finding in the Temple, Baptism of Jesus
-
- Sorrowful Mysteries: Washing the Feet of the Disciples,
- Prayer of Jesus in the Garden of Gesthsemene,
- Our Saviour is Apprehended or Arrested,
- Our Saviour Carries His Cross,
- Descent of Our Saviour into Hell
-
- Glorious Mysteries: Resurrection, Ascension, Our Lord Jesus Sends
- Down His Holy Ghost, Our Lord Jesus Crowning
- the Blessed Virgin Mary and All the Saints,
- Our Lord Jesus Christ Coming to Judge Mankind
-
- I believe this Rosary is sometimes called the Old Dominican Rosary.
- The mantra is also different, being the following:
-
- Joyful : O Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on us (10 times).*
- Sorrowful: Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews, have mercy on us.*
- Glorious : Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God, have mercy on us.*
-
- Recipe for rose beads for a Rosary or jewelry:
-
- Ingredients
- ___________
-
- 1 cup salt
- 1 cup rose petals, firmly packed
- 1/2 cup water
- oil paint (optional)
-
- 1. Heat salt and petals, mashing together. Stir in water and paint for
- desired color, or leave natural for a brown bead.
-
- 2. Reheat very low over an asbestos pad, stirring constantly until smooth.
-
- 3. Roll out to 1/4" thickness. Cut and roll beads in the palm of your
- hand to desired shape (oval, round, oblong) until they are smooth.
-
- 4. String beads on florist's wire or waxed string fastened to a needle.
- Let beads dry in a dark place, moving them ocassional to keep from
- sticking.
-
- 5. When dry, fashion into jewelry as desired. Wrap in rose-scented cloth
- to increase fragrance.
-
- SHOULD YOU PREFER TRADITIONAL BLACK ROSARY BEADS,
- COOK PETALS WITH A RUSTY NAIL.
-
- Rosary of Saint Michael and All Angels
-
- The Rosary of Saint Michael and All Angels is a lovely Rosary
- consisting of nine sets of prayers; one Our Father and three Hail
- Marys is prayed for each of the nine choirs of angels. The nine
- choirs of angels are:
-
- Cherubim Dominions Principalities
- Seraphim Virtues Archangels
- Thrones Powers Angels
-
- One day, Saint Michael, Prince of Angels, appeared to a devout
- servant of God named Antonia d' Astonac. The Arch-angel Michael said
- to her, "I wish to be honored by nine salutations corresponding to the
- nine Choirs of Angels, consisting of one Our Father and three Hail
- Marys for each of the angelic choirs." Saint Michael went on to
- promise that anyone who prayed this devotion in his honor would have,
- when approaching the Holy Altar to receive the Eucharist, an escort of
- nine angels chosen by himself from each of the nine choirs of angels.
- In addition, he promised that anyone who recited this devotion daily
- would be given during his life Prince Michael's own protection as well
- as the continual assistance of all of God's holy angels. Furthermore,
- after death, such a one will obtain for himself and his relations
- deliverance from purgatory.
-
- This is the method of reciting the chaplet:
-
- The chaplet is begun by saying the following invocation on the
- Powerful Medal (Saint Benedict's Medal):
-
- O God, come to my assistance.
- O Lord, make haste to help me.
- Glory be, etc.
-
- These are the nine salutations to be followed by one Our Father and
- three Hail Marys:
-
- Following the nine salutations, pray one Our Father in honor of each
- of the following leading angels: Saint Michael, Saint Gabriel, Saint
- Raphael, and our Guardian Angel. Personally, I myself pray one Our
- Father in honor of the following four angels: Saint Michael, Saint
- Gabriel, Saint Uriel, and Saint Raphael; I requested that God make
- Uriel and Raphael my guardian angels. On the Guardian Angel Medal I
- say an additional Our Father for my personal Guardian Angel whose name
- I do not know.
-
- Prayer
-
- Almighty and Everlasting God, who by a prodigy of goodness and a
- merciful desire for the salvation of all men, hast appointed the most
- glorious Archangel, Saint Michael, Prince of Thy Church, make us
- worthy, we beseech Thee, to be delivered from all our enemies, that
- none of them may harass us at the hour of death, but that we may be
- conducted by him into the august presence of Thy Divine Majesty. This
- we beg through the merits of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
-
- OR
-
- Saint Michael, the Archangel, defend us in battle, be our protection
- against the malice and snares of the devil. We humbly beseech God to
- command him, and do thou, O prince of the heavenly host, by the divine
- power thrust into hell Satan and the other evil spirits who roam
- through the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
-
-
- 1
-
- By the intercession of Saint Michael and the celestial Choir of
- Seraphim, may the Lord make us worthy to burn with the fire of perfect
- charity. Amen.
-
- 2
-
- By the intercession of Saint Michael and the celestial Choir of
- Cherubim, may the Lord vouchsafe to grant us grace to leave the ways
- of wickedness to run in the paths of Christian perfection. Amen.
-
- 3
-
- By the intercession of Saint Michael and the celestial Choir of
- Thrones, may the Lord infuse into our hearts a true and sincere spirit
- of humility. Amen.
-
- 4
-
- By the intercession of Saint Michael and the celestial choir of
- Dominions, may the Lord give us grace to govern our senses and subdue
- our unruly passions. Amen.
-
- 5
-
- By the intercession of Saint Michael and the celestial choir of
- Powers, may the Lord vouchsafe to protect our souls against the snares
- and temptations of the devil. Amen.
-
- 6
-
- By the intercession of Saint Michael and the celestial Choir of
- Virtues, may the Lord preserve us from evil and suffer us not to fall
- into temptation. Amen.
-
- 7
-
- By the intercession of Saint Michael and the celestial Choir of
- Principalities, may God fill our souls with a true spirit of
- obedience. Amen.
-
- 8
-
- By the intercession of Saint Michael and the celestial Choir of
- Archangels, may the Lord give us perseverence in faith and in all good
- works, in order that we gain the glory of Paradise. Amen.
-
- 9
-
- By the intercession of Saint Michael and the celestial Choir of
- Angels, may the Lord grant us to be protected by them in this mortal
- life and conducted hereafter to eternal glory. Amen.
-
-
- Original Version My Version
- ________________ __________
-
- 10 Saint Michael 10 Saint Michael
- 11 Saint Gabriel 11 Saint Gabriel
- 12 Saint Raphael 12 Saint Uriel } my guardian
- 13 our Guardian Angel 13 Saint Raphael } angels
- Medal My Guardian Angel
-
- The chaplet is concluded with the following prayers on the Prince
- Michael side of the second medal:
-
- O glorious Prince Saint Michael, chief and commander of the heavenly
- hosts, guardian of souls, vanquisher of rebel spirits, servant in the
- house of the Divine King, and our admirable conductor, thou who dost
- shine with excellence and superhuman virtue, vouchsafe to deliver us
- from all evil, who turn to thee with confidence, and enable us by thy
- gracious protection to serve God more and more faithfully every day.
-
- V. Pray for us, O glorious Saint Michael, Prince of the Church of
- Jesus Christ.
-
- R. That we may be made worthy of His promises.
-
- Additional information:
-
- This is meaning of the Latin letters on the two medals:
-
- C S The Cross of the Holy Father Benedict
- P B Crux Sancti Patris Benedicti
-
- C The Holy Cross be my Light and not the dragon be my Guide
- S
- NDSMD Crux Sacra Sit Mihi Lux
- M Non Draco Sit Mihi Dux
- L
-
- V.R.S.N.S.M.L. Down with you Satan! Stop luring me with your fakes!
- Vade Retro Satana! Numquam Suade Mihi Vana!
-
- S.M.Q.L.I.V.B. Poisonous is your bait! Gulp it down yourself!
- Sunt Mala Quae Libas! Ipse Venana Bibas!
-
- Pax! Peace!
-
- On the front of the Powerful Medal is Saint Benedict. The Latin says:
-
- Ejus in obitu nostro praesentia muniamur
- At our death may we be protected by his presence
-
- The medal, especially when properly blessed, is a protection when worn
- or carried on one's person, or when attached to walls, doors, or other
- objects.
-
- (With Ecclesiastical Approval)
-
- Oblates of Saint Benedict
- Saint Scholastica Mission House
- 24OO Maple Avenue
- Lisle, Illinois 6O532
-
- OR
-
- Oblates of Saint Benedict
- 24 W 350 Maple
- Naperville, Illinois 60540
- (I'm reliably informed this address will get to Sister Helen, who
- makes the Rosaries of Saint Michael and All Angels, faster.)
-
- 7O8-968-4264
-
- $5.OO donation for 1 chaplet
-
- Chaplet of St. Michael (RC)
-
- The chaplet is said by starting with the Our Father bead nearest the central
- joining and leaving the last 4 beads nearest the medal for last.
-
- V. O God, come to my assistance.
- R. O Lord, make haste to help me. [Gloria Patri]
-
- Salutation 1: 1 Pater & 4 Aves in honor of the 1st Choir of Angels
-
- By the intercession of St. Michael and the Celestial choir of
- Seraphim, may the Lord make us worthy to burn with the fire of
- perfect charity. Amen.
-
- Salutation 2: 1 Pater & 4 Aves in honor of the 2nd Choir of Angels
-
- By the intercession of St. Michael and the Celestial choir of
- Cherubim, may the Lord vouchsafe to grant us grace to leave the
- ways of wickedness and run in the paths of Christian perfection.
- Amen.
-
- Salutation 3: 1 Pater & 4 Aves in honor of the 3rd Choir of Angels
-
- By the intercession of St. Michael and the Celestial choir of
- Thrones, may the Lord infuse into our hearts a true and sincere
- spirit of humility. Amen.
-
- Salutation 4: 1 Pater & 4 Aves in honor of the 4th Choir of Angels
-
- By the intercession of St. Michael and the Celestial choir of
- Dominions, may the Lord give us grace to govern our senses and
- subdue our unruly passions. Amen.
-
- Salutation 5: 1 Pater & 4 Aves in honor of the 5th Choir of Angels
-
- By the intercession of St. Michael and the Celestial choir of
- Powers, may the Lord vouchsafe to protect our souls against the
- snares and temptations of the devil. Amen.
-
- Salutation 6: 1 Pater & 4 Aves in honor of the 6th Choir of Angels
-
- By the intercession of St. Michael and the Celestial choir of
- Virtues, may the Lord preserve us from evil, an suffer us not to
- fall into temptation. Amen.
-
- Salutation 7: 1 Pater & 4 Aves in honor of the 7th Choir of Angels
-
- By the intercession of St. Michael and the Celestial choir of
- Principalities, may God fill our souls with a true spirit of
- obedience. Amen.
-
- Salutation 8: 1 Pater & 4 Aves in honor of the 8th Choir of Angels
-
- By the intercession of St. Michael and the Celestial choir of
- Archangels, may the Lord give us perseverance in faith and in
- all good works, in order that we gain the glory of Paradise.
- Amen.
-
- Salutation 9: 1 Pater & 4 Aves in honor of the 9th Choir of Angels
-
- By the intercession of St. Michael and the Celestial choir of
- Angels, may the Lord grant us to be protected by them in this
- mortal life and conducted hereafter to eternal glory. Amen.
-
- At the end, say 4 Paters on the 4 large beads nearest the medal:
-
- The 1st in honor of St. Michael
- The 2nd in honor of St. Gabriel
- The 3rd in honor of St. Raphael
- The 4th in honor of St. Uriel (or "Our Guardian Angel" if preferred)
-
- Then say the following invocation:
-
- O glorious Prince St. Michael, chief and commander of the heavenly hosts,
- guardian of souls, vanquisher of rebel spirits, servant in the house of
- the divine King, and our admirable conductor, thou who dost shine with
- excellence and superhuman virtue, vouchsafe to deliver us from all evil,
- who turn to thee with confidence, and enable us by thy gracious protection
- to serve God more and more faithfully every day. Amen.
-
- V. Pray for us, O Glorious St. Michael, Prince of the Church of Jesus Christ.
- R. That we may be made worthy of His Promises.
-
- Prayer on the medal:
-
- Almighty and everlasting God, who by a prodigy of Goodness and a merciful
- desire for the salvation of all men, has appointed the most glorious
- Archangel St. Michael, Prince of Thy Church, make us worthy, we beseech Thee,
- to be delivered by his powerful protection from all our enemies, that none of
- them may harass us at the hour of our death, but that we may be conducted by
- him into the august presence of Thy Divine Majesty. This we beg through the
- merits of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
-
- Beads of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
-
- This chaplet consists of 5 groups of 5 beads each, with a large bead
- separating each group. However, no special beads are required.
-
- On the Cross say Anima Christi, etc., or 1 Our Father and 1 Hail
- Mary. On each large bead say: "Jesus, meek and humble of heart, make
- my heart like unto Thine." On each small bead say: "Sweet Heart of
- Jesus, by Thou my Love." At the end of each group say: "Sweet Heart
- of Mary be my salvation."
-
- Conclusion: "O Lord Jesus, Who in the plenitude of Thy mercy hast
- redeemed us by Thy Precious Blood, grant to the souls of Thy servants
- eternal rest. Amen."
-
- Rosary (Chaplet) of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (card)
-
- On the Cross
-
- Soul of Christ, sanctify me!
- Body of Christ, save me!
- Blood of Christ, inebriate me!
- Water from the side of Christ, wash me!
- Passion of Christ, strengthen me!
- O Good Jesus, hear me!
- Within Thy wounds, hide me;
- permit me not to be separated from Thee;
- from the malignant enemy defend me;
- in the hour of death call me
- and bid me come to Thee,
- that with Thy saints I may praise Thee,
- forever and ever, Amen.
-
- On the Large Beads
-
- O sweetest Heart of Jesus,
- I implore that I may ever love Thee
- more and more.
-
- On the Small Beads
-
- Sweet Heart of Jesus, be my love.
-
- At the End of Each Decade
-
- Sweet Heart of Mary, be my salvation.
-
- At the Conclusion
-
- May the Heart of Jesus in the most Blessed Sacrament
- be praised, adored, and loved with grateful affection,
- at every moment, in all the tabernacles of the world,
- even to the end of time.
- Amen.
-
- Chaplet of Saint Anthony
-
- Chaplet of Saint Anthony (Franciscan). The Chaplet of St. Anthony is
- composed of thirteen groups (or decades) of three beads each, at the
- end of which may be a medal of Saint Anthony holding the Infant Jesus.
- On the first bead of each group (or decade) is said the Our Father, on
- the second the Hail Mary, and on the third the Glory Be to the Father,
- etc. At the end the Miraculous Responsory is recited:
-
- If miracles thou fain wouldst see
- Do, error, death, calamity,
- The leprous stain, the demon flies,
- From beds of pain the sick arise.
-
- The hungry seas forego their prey,
- The prisoner's cruel chains give way;
- While palsied limbs and chattels lost,
- Both young and old recovered boast.
-
- And perils perish; plenty's hoard
- Is heaped on hunger's famished board;
- Let those relate who know it well,
- Let Padua of her patron tell.
-
- The hungry seas, etc.
- Glory be to the Father, etc.
- The hungry seas, etc.
-
- V. Pray for us Blessed Anthony.
-
- R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
-
- Let Us Pray
-
- O God! Let the votive commemoration of Blessed Anthony, thy
- Confessor, be a source of joy to thy Church, that she may always be
- fortified with spiritual assistance, and may deserve to possess
- eternal joy. Through Christ, Our Lord. Amen.
-
- During the prayers meditation on the following virtues of the saint
- is recommended: Faith, Hope, Charity, Love of Jesus, Prudence,
- Justice, Patience, Penance, Humility, Purity, Obedience, Poverty,
- Spirit of Prayer, and Union with God.
-
- An indulgence of one hundred days each time. A plenary indulgence,
- once a month.
-
- Another method calls for meditation on the following thirteen
- petitions while reciting thirteen times the Our Father, Hail Mary,
- Glory be.
-
- 1. Saint Anthony, raiseth the dead, pray for those Christians now
- in their agony, and for our dear departed.
-
- 2. Saint Anthony, zealous preacher of the Gospel, fortify us
- against the errors of the enemies of God, and pray for the
- Pope and the Church.
-
- 3. Saint Anthony, powerful with the Heart of Jesus, preserve us
- from the calamities which threaten us on account of our sins.
-
- 4. Saint Anthony, who drivest away devils, make us triumph over
- their snares.
-
- 5. Saint Anthony, lily of heavenly purity, purify us from the
- stains of the soul and preserve our bodies from all dangers.
-
- 6. Saint Anthony, healer of the sick, cure our diseases and
- preserve us in health.
-
- 7. Saint Anthony, guide of travellers, bring to safe harbor those
- who are in danger of perishing, and calm the troubled waves of
- passion which agitate our souls.
-
- 8. Saint Anthony, liberatory of captives, deliver us from the
- captivity of evil.
-
- 9. Saint Anthony, who restorest to young and old the use of their
- limbs, obtain for us the perfect use of the senses of our body
- and the faculties of our soul.
-
- 10. Saint Anthony, finder of lost things, help us to find all that
- we lost in the spiritual and temporal order.
-
- 11. Saint Anthony, protected by Mary, avert the dangers which
- threaten our body and our soul.
-
- 12. Saint Anthony, helper of the poor, help us in our needs and
- give bread and work to those who ask.
-
- 13. Saint Anthony, we thankfully proclaim thy miraculous power,
- and we beseech thee to protect us all the days of our life.
-
- (At times this chaplet may be composed of 13 beads instead of 13
- groups of 3 beads each.)
-
- PRAYER TO OBTAIN FROM SAINT ANTHONY THE RESTORATION OF THINGS THAT
- ARE LOST.
-
- Great Saint Anthony, who hast received from God a special power to
- recover lost things, help me that I may find that which I am now
- seeking. Obtain for me, also, an active faith, perfect docility to
- the inspirations of grace, disgust for the vain pleasures of the
- world, and an ardent desire for the imperishable goods of an
- everlasting happiness. Amen.
-
- Quoted from: TWENTY-FOUR ROSARIES AND CHAPLETS by Patrick
- Shaughnessy, O.S.B., S.T.D. Grail Publications. Reprinted 1984 by
- Our Lady's Rosary Makers.
-
- Same information with additions from: Card.
-
- Saint Benedict
-
- First Prayer
-
- Oh Jesus Christ! Eternal Sweetness to those who love Thee, joy surpassing
- all joy and all desire, Salvation and Hope of all sinners, Who hast proved
- that Thou hast no greater desire than to be among men, even assuming human
- nature at the fullness of time for the love of men, recall all the
- sufferings Thou hast endured from the instant of Thy conception, and
- especially during Thy Passion, as it was decreed and ordained from all
- eternity in the Divine plan.
-
- Remember, oh Lord, that during the Last Supper with Thy disciples, having
- washed their feet, Thou gavest them Thy Most Precious Body and Blood, and
- while at the same time Thou didst weetly console them, Thou didst foretell
- them Thy coming Passion.
-
- Remember the sadness and bitterness which Thou didst experience in Thy Soul
- as Thou Thyself bore witness saying: "My Soul is sorrowful even unto
- death."
-
- Remember all the fear, anguish and pain that Thou didst suffer in Thy
- delicate Body before the torment of the Crucifixion, when, after having
- prayed three times, bathed in a sweat of blood, Thou wast betrayed by Judas,
- Thy disciple, arrested by the people of a nation Thou hadst chosen and
- elevated, accused by false witnesses, unjustly judged by three judges during
- the flower of Thy youth and during the solemn Paschal season.
-
- Remember that Thou wast despoiled of Thy garments and clothed in those of
- derision; that Thy Face and Eyes were veiled, that Thou wast buffeted,
- crowned with throns, a reed placed in Thy Hands, that Thou was crushed with
- blows and overwhelmed with affronts and outrages.
-
- In memory of all these pains and sufferings which Thou didst endure before
- Thy Passion on the Cross, grant me before my death true contrition, a
- sincere and entire confession, worthy satisfaction and the remission of all
- my sins. Amen.
-
- Second Prayer
-
- Oh Jesus! True liberty of angels, Paradise of delights, remember the horror
- and sadness which Thou didst endure when Thy enemies, like furious lions,
- surrounded Thee, and by thousands of insults, spits, blows, lacerations and
- other unheard-of-cruelties, tormented Thee at will. In consideration of
- these torments and insulting words, I beseech Thee, oh my Saviour, to
- deliver me from all my enemies, visible and invisible, and to bring me,
- under Thy protection, to the perfection of eternal salvation. Amen.
-
- Third Prayer
-
- Oh Jesus! Creator of Heaven and earth Whom nothing can encompass or limit,
- Thou Who dost enfold and hold all under Thy Loving power, remember the very
- bitter pain Thou didst suffer when the Jews nailed Thy Sacred Hands and Feet
- to the Cross by blow after blow with big blunt nails, and not finding Thee
- in a pitiable enough state to satisfy their rage, they enlarged Thy Wounds,
- and added pain to pain, and with indescribable cruelty stretched Thy Body on
- the Cross, pulled You from all sides, thus dislocating Your Limbs.
-
- I beg of Thee, oh Jesus, by the memory of this most Loving suffering of the
- Cross, to grant me the grace to fear Thee and to Love Thee. Amen.
-
- Fourth Prayer
-
- Oh Jesus! Heavenly Physician, raised aloft on the Cross to heal our wounds
- with Yours, remember the bruises which Thou didst suffer and the weakness of
- all Thy Members which were distended to such a degree that never was there
- pain like unto Thine. From the crown of Thy Head to the Soles of Thy Feet
- there was not one spot on THy Body that was not in torment, and yet,
- forgetting all Thy sufferings, Thou didst not cease to pray to Thy Heavenly
- Father for Thy enemies, saying: "Father forgive them for they know not what
- they do."
-
- Through this great Mercy, and in memory of this suffering, grant that the
- remembrance of Thy Most Bitter Passion may effect in us a perfect contrition
- and the remission of all our sins. Amen.
-
- Fifth Prayer
-
- Oh Jesus! Mirror of eternal splendor, remember the sadness which Thou
- experienced, when contemplating in the light of Thy Divinity the
- predestination of those who would be saved by the merits of Thy Sacred
- Passion, Thou didst see at the same time, the great multitude of reprobates
- who would be damned for their sins, and Thou didst complain bitterly of
- those hopeless lost and unfortunate sinners.
-
- (There are ten more prayers not yet typed in.)
-
- Chaplet of Saint Joseph
-
- This chaplet consists of 15 groups of beads, each group having
- 1 white and 3 blue beads. At the end there is an additional group and
- also 1 extra blue bead. On the white beads is recited the Hail Mary
- while one meditates on a mystery of the rosary. On each blue bead one
- says: "Praised and blessed be Jesus, Mary, and Joseph."
-
- The beads of the Rosary of Saint Joseph are white and blue,
- symbolizing his purity and piety.
-
- Chaplet of Saint Joseph (card)
-
- The chaplet is composed of sixty beads in honor of the sixty years St.
- Joseph lived upon earth. The chaplet is divided into 15 parts each
- consisting of a single bead and a group of three beads. The single
- beads signify St. Joseph's purity, the triad of beads his saintly
- piety.
-
- On the single beads a mystery of the Rosary is considered and the
- following prayer is said:
-
- 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 each of the beads in the groups of three say: "Praised and blessed
- be Jesus, Mary and Joseph."
-
- The chaplet is ended with the following prayer:
-
- V. Pray for us, O Holy St. Joseph
-
- R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
-
- Let Us Pray
-
- O God, Who has predestined St. Joseph from all eternity for the
- service of Thine eternal Son and His Blessed Mother, and made him
- worthy to be the spouse of the blessed Virgin and the foster-father of
- Thy Son: we beseech Thee, through all the services he has rendered to
- Jesus and Mary on earth, that Thou wouldst make us worthy of his
- intercession and grant us to enjoy the happiness of his company in
- heaven. Through Christ Our Lord. Amen.
-
- Crown of Saint Philomena
-
- This crown consists of a medal of Saint Philomena and Saint John
- Vianney, of 3 white beads and 13 red beads.
-
- On the medal the Apostles Creed is said. On the 3 white beads are
- said 3 Our Fathers in honor of the Three Divine Persons in
- thanksgiving for graces granted to Saint Philomena and for favors
- obtained through her intercession. On the 13 red beads are said the
- following: "Hail, O holy Saint Philomena, whom I acknowledge after
- mary as my advocate with thy Divine Spouse, intercede for me now and
- at the hour of my death. Saint Philomena, beloved daughter of Jesus
- and Mary, pray for us who have recourse to thee. Amen."
-
- Concluding prayer: "Hail, O illustrious Saint Philomena, who so
- courageously shed thy blood for Christ, I bless the Lord for all the
- graces He has bestowed upon thee during thy life, especially at thy
- death. I praise and glorify Him for the honor and power with which He
- has crowned thee and I beg thee to obtain for me from God the graces I
- ask through thy intercession. Amen."
-
- Chaplet of Saint Philomena (card)
-
- The Chaplet consists of three white beads and thirteen red beads. On
- the medal say the Apostle's Creed to ask for the grace of faith.
-
- On each of the white beads say an Our Father in honor of the three
- Divine Persons of the Blessed Trinity in thanksgiving for all favors
- obtained through her intercession.
-
- On each of the red beads, which are thirteen in number to commemorate
- the thirteen years that St. Philomena spent on earth, say the
- following prayer:
-
- Hail, O Holy St. Philomena, whom I acknowledge, after Mary, as my
- advocate with the Divine Spouse, intercede for me now and at the hour
- of my death.
-
- St. Philomena, beloved daughter of Jesus and Mary, pray for us who
- have recourse to thee.
-
- Amen.
-
- ON THE MEDAL SAY:
-
- Hail, O illustrious St. Philomena, who shed so courageously your
- blood for Christ, I bless the Lord for all the graces He has bestowed
- upon thee during thy life, and especially at thy death; I praise and
- glorify Him for the honor and power with whcih He has crowned thee,
- and I beg thee to obtain for me from God the graces I ask through thy
- intercession.
-
- Chaplet of Saint Theresa (card)
-
- "I will spend my heaven doing good upon earth...I will let fall from
- heaven a shower of roses."
-
- St. Theresa of the Child Jesus, Patroness of Missions...Pray for us.
- Glory be to the Father, etc., twoenty-four times to honor each year of
- St. Theresa's life on earth, spent in perfect love and service to
- Almighty God. This devotion can be recited for nine days or for
- twenty-four days.
-
- The Scriptural Rosary
-
- (David E. Rosage)
-
- The First Set of Joyful Mysteries (New Testament Quotations):
-
- 1. Anunciation
- 2. Visitation
- 3. Birth of Jesus
- 4. Presentation in the Temple
- 5. Find of the Child Jesus
-
- The Alternate Set of Joyful Mysteries (Old Testament Quotations):
-
- 1. Anunciation
- 2. Visitation
- 3. Birth of Jesus
- 4. Presentation in the Temple
- 5. Find of the Child Jesus
-
- The First Set of Sorrowful Mysteries (New Testament Quotations):
-
- 1. Agony in the Garden
- 2. Scourging at the Pillar
- 3. Crowning with Thorns
- 4. Carrying of the Cross
- 5. Crucifixion
-
- The Alternate Set of Sorrowful Mysteries (Old Testament Quotations):
-
- 1. Agony in the Garden
- 2. Scourging at the Pillar
- 3. Crowning with Thorns
- 4. Carrying of the Cross
- 5. Crucifixion
-
- The First Set of Glorious Mysteries:
-
- 1. Resurrection
- 2. Ascension
- 3. Descent of the Holy Spirit
- 4. Assumption of Mary into Heaven
- 5. Crowning of Mary as Queen of Heaven
-
- The Alternate Set of Glorious Mysteries:
-
- 1. Resurrection
- 2. Ascension
- 3. Descent of the Holy Spirit
- 4. Second Coming of Jesus
- 5. Final Judgment
-
- Seven-Day Scriptural Rosary
-
- (Larry London)
-
- The distinguishing feature of the Seven-Day Scriptural Rosary is that
- there is a unique set of five rosary mysteries for each day of the
- week. There are a total of three hundred fifty Scripture excerpts for
- meditation. One is read before each Hail Mary over the course of the
- week, fifty each day of the week. Five of the total thirty-five
- rosary mysteries are prayed each day. Each mystery contains ten Hail
- marys along with the corresponding Scripture meditation, and so we
- have a Rosarium -- fifty Hail Marys -- prayed each day.
-
- Below are listed the recommended mysteries for each day of the week:
-
- Monday -- Joyful Mysteries Anunciation,
- Visitation, Nativity,
- Presentation, Finding
-
- Tuesday -- Salvation Mysteries Jesus Teaches Nicodemus,
- Good Shepherd, Rich Man,
- Vine and Branches,
- Judgement
-
- Wednesday -- Healing Mysteries Healing of a Paralytic,
- Woman with a Hemorrhage,
- Man Born Blind, Adultress,
- Healing of Boy with Demon
-
- Thursday -- Eucharistic Mysteries Feeding Five Thousand,
- Bread of Life,
- True Food and True Drink,
- Last Supper, Body and Blood
-
- Friday -- Sorrowful Mysteries Agony in the Garden,
- Scourging at the Pillar,
- Crowning with Thorns,
- Carrying of the Cross
- Crucifixion
-
- Saturday -- Consoling Mysteries Beatitudes, Dependence on
- God, God's Children,
- Raising of Lazarus,
- Last Supper Discourse
-
- Sunday -- Glorious Mysteries Resurrection, Ascension,
- Descent of the Holy Spirit,
- Assumption, Coronation
-
- Chaplet of the Way of the Cross
-
- This chaplet consists of 15 groups of 3 beads each, between which are
- medals representing the stations of the cross. An additional 6 beads
- are added as well as a crucifix.
-
- This chaplet of the Way of the Cross was granted to Vincentian Order
- by Popes Pius IX and X. Later it was withdrawn by the Holy Office
- (1912), since the indulgences can be gained by using the crucifix
- alone.
-
- It is somewhat of a misnomer to call this a rosary. To the sick and
- to others who cannot go to a church to make the Way of the Cross the
- Holy See has given the privilege of gaining the indulgences attached
- to the Way of the Cross by holding in their hand a specially
- indulgenced crucifix and saying the prescribed prayers, the Our
- Father, Hail Mary, and Glory be 20 times.
-
- Appendix
- _________
-
- Archangel Michael
- _________________
- Daniel 10:13: ....but the prince of the kingdom of Persia stood in my
- way for twenty-one days, until finally Michael, one of the chief
- princes, came to help me.
-
- Daniel 10:21: ....but I shall tell you what is written in the
- truthful book. No one supports me against all these except Michael,
- your prince, standing as a reinforcement and a bulwark for me.
-
- Daniel 12:1 At that time there shall arise
- Michael, the great prince,
- guardian of your people;
-
- Jude 1:9: Yet the Archangel Michael, when he argued with the devil in
- a dispute over the body of Moses, did not venture to pronounce a
- reviling judgment upon him but said, "May the Lord rebuke you!"
-
- Revelation 12:7: Then war broke out in heaven; Michael and his angels
- battled against the dragon.
-
- Archangel Gabriel
- _________________
- Daniel 8:16: ....and on the Ulai I heard a human voice that cried
- out, "Gabriel, explain the vision to this man."
-
- Daniel 9:21: I was still occupied with this prayer, when Gabriel, the
- one whom I had seen before in vision, came to me in rapid flight at
- the time of the evening sacrifice.
-
- Luke 1:19: And the angel said to him in reply, "I am Gabriel, who
- stand before God. I was sent to speak to you and to announce to you
- this good news."
-
- Luke 1:26: In the sixth month, the angel Gabriel was sent from God to
- a town of Galilee called Nazareth, to a virgin betrothed to a man
- named Joseph, of the house of David, and the virgin's name was Mary.
-
- Raphael (deuterocanonicals)
- ________
-
- Tobit 12:15 (among numerous passages in Tobit): I am Raphael, one of
- the seven angels who enter and serve before the Glory of the Lord.
-
- Uriel (APOCRYPHA)
- _____
- 2 Esdras 4:1: Then the angel that had been sent to me, whose name was
- Uriel, answered and said to me, "Your understanding has utterly failed
- regarding this world, and do you think you can comprehend the way of
- the Most High?"
-
- 2 Esdras 5:20: So I fasted seven days, mourning and weeping, as the
- angel Uriel had commanded me.
-
- 2 Esdras 10:28: Where is the angel Uriel, who came to me at first?
- For it was he who brought me into this overpowering bewilderment; my
- end has become corruption, and my prayer a reproach.
-
- Credo
- -----
-
- Credo in unum Deum,
- Patrem omnipotentem, factorem caeli et terrae,
- visibilium omnium et invisibilium.
- Et in unum Dominum Iesum Christum,
- Filium Dei unigenitum,
- et ex Patre natum, ante omnia saecula.
- Deum de Deo, lumen de lumine, Deum verum de Deo vero,
- genitum non factum, consubstatialem Patri:
- per quem omnia facta sunt.
- Qui propter nos homines et propter nostram salutem,
- descendit de caelis.
- Et incarnatus est de spiritu Sancto
- ex Maria Virgine, et homo factus est.
- Crucifixus etiam pro nobis sub Ponti Pilato;
- passus et sepultus est,
- et resurrexit tertia die, secundum scripturas,
- et ascendit in Caelum, Sedet ad dexteram Patri.
- Et iterum venturas est cum gloria, iudicare vivos et mortuos,
- cuius regni non erit finis.
- Et in Spiritum Sanctum, Dominum et vivificantem:
- qui ex Patre Filioque procedit.
- Qui cum Patre et Filio simul adoratur et conglorifcatur:
- qui locutus est per prophetas.
- Et unam, Sanctum, catholicam et apostolicam Ecclesiam
- Confiteor unum baptisma in remissionem peccatorum.
- Et exspecto resurrectionem mortuorum,
- et vitam ventura saeculi. Amen.
-
- ORDERS OF THE ANGELS
-
- 1. Seraphim 4. Dominations 7. Principalities
- 2. Cherubim 5. Virtues 8. Archangels
- 3. Thrones 6. Powers 9. Angels
-
- Principality, Authority, Power, Dominion
- _________________________________________
-
- Ephesians 1:20, 21: ...which he worked in Christ, raising him from
- the dead and seating him at his right hand in the heavens, far above
- every principality, authority, power, and dominion, and every name
- that is named not only in this age but also in the one to come.
-
- Seraphim
- ________
-
- Isaiah 6:2, 3: Seraphim were stationed above; each of them had six
- wings: with two they veiled their faces, with two they veiled their
- feet, and with two they hovered aloft.
-
- Cherubim
- ________
-
- Ezekiel 10:15,4,20: Such were the living creatures I saw by the river
- Chebar....I saw there the glory of the God of Israel, like the vision
- I had seen in the plain. The cherubim were stationed to the right of
- the temple; these were the living creatures I had seen beneath the God
- of Israel by the river Chebar, whom I now recognized to be
- cherubim....etc.
-
- Thrones, Dominions, Principalities, Powers
- __________________________________________
-
- Colossians 1:16: For in him were created all things in heaven and on
- earth, the visible and the invisible, whether thrones or dominions or
- principalities or powers; all things were created through him and for
- him.
-
- NOTE: Saint Thomas calls these: Dominations, Virtues, Powers,
- Principalities, in the Summa Theologica.
-
- Sexual Purity:
-
- Matt 19:46
- 1 Cor. 6:13b, 18-20
- Rom 12:1-2
-
- Persons called from the womb:
-
- Judges 13:5-7
- Jeremiah 1:5
- Luke 1:15
- Galatians 1:15
-
- Thou shalt not kill:
-
- Exodus 20:13
- Exodus 1:22
- Matt 2:16
-
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- _______
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