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The Rosary

What’s New?

Traditionally there have been three sets of five mysteries to be meditated upon while praying the Rosary. These were the Joyful, the Sorrowful and the Glorious Mysteries. In October 2002 Pope John Paul II wrote an Apostolic Letter entitled “The Rosary of the Virgin Mary”. In this letter he introduced a new set of five Luminous Mysteries. He said “The whole mystery of Christ is a mystery of Light. He is the light of the world”. And this light begins to emerge principally during his public ministry.

In the former version of the Rosary there is a huge time gap between the last Joyful Mystery (when Jesus is found in the Temple aged 12) and the first Sorrowful Mystery (when Jesus is undergoing his agony in the garden of Gethsemane some 20 years later). Although the gospels tell us nothing of Jesus’ adolescence and youth, what the Luminous Mysteries do is to offer meditation in the intervening years of Jesus’ public ministry from the time he begins his preaching mission.

How do they work?

The five new Luminous Mysteries are: Jesus’ Baptism, The Marriage Feast of Cana, The Proclamation of the Kingdom of God, The Transfiguration, and The Institution of the Eucharist.

For each of the five Mysteries there are 10 things to think about, one for each of the “Hail Marys” that are recited. There is also a spiritual fruit to be prayed for during each Mystery. When the Luminous Mysteries are said within the recitation of the whole Rosary they come in between the Joyful and the Sorrowful Mysteries

The First Luminous Mystery

The Baptism of the Lord

1. John is baptizing in the Jordan proclaiming a baptism of repentance.
2. “I am the voice of one crying in the desert, make straight the way of the Lord.”
3. “One mightier than I is coming after me.”
4. “I have baptized you with water; he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit.”
5. Seeing Jesus, John exclaims: “Behold the Lamb of God”.
6. After Jesus’ baptism a voice comes from heaven: “This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased”.
7. The Spirit descends upon Jesus in the form of a dove.
8. In this heavenly manifestation is instituted the sacrament of baptism.
9. The divine Trinity is manifested: the voice of the Father is heard as the Spirit descends upon the Son.
10. Filled with the Holy Spirit, Jesus was led by the Spirit into the desert for 40 days.

Spiritual Fruit: Gratitude for the gift of Faith

The Second Luminous Mystery

The Marriage Feast of Cana
1. Jesus, His Mother and disciples were invited to a wedding in Cana.
2. During the wedding feast the wine ran short.
3. Mary turned to Jesus: “They have no wine”.
4. Jesus replied: “What would you have me do? My hour has not yet come.”
5. Mary said to the waiters: “Do whatever he tells you.”
6. There were six stone water jars, each holding fifteen to twenty gallons.
7. Jesus tells the waiters to fill the jars with water, and then draw some out and take it to the chief steward.
8. The chief steward said to the groom: “Everyone serves the good wine first... but you have saved the good wine until now.”
9. At Mary’s request, Jesus worked his first miracle.
10. By his presence, Christian marriage was raised to the dignity of a Sacrament.
Spiritual Fruit: Fidelity

The Second Luminous Mystery

The Marriage Feast of Cana

1. Jesus, His Mother and disciples were invited to a wedding in Cana.
2. During the wedding feast the wine ran short.
3. Mary turned to Jesus: “They have no wine”.
4. Jesus replied: “What would you have me do? My hour has not yet come.”
5. Mary said to the waiters: “Do whatever he tells you.”
6. There were six stone water jars, each holding fifteen to twenty gallons.
7. Jesus tells the waiters to fill the jars with water, and then draw some out and take it to the chief steward.
8. The chief steward said to the groom: “Everyone serves the good wine first... but you have saved the good wine until now.”
9. At Mary’s request, Jesus worked his first miracle.
10. By his presence, Christian marriage was raised to the dignity of a Sacrament.

Spiritual Fruit: Fidelity

The Third Luminous Mystery

The Proclamation of the Kingdom

1. “Repent, for the kingdom of God is at hand.”
2. “My kingdom is not of this world.”
3. “Unless a person is born again of water and the Spirit, they cannot enter the kingdom of heaven.”
4. “Whoever does not accept the kingdom of God as a little child will not enter into it.”
5. “I have come to call sinners, not the just.”
6. “Love your enemies, pray for those who persecute you.”
7. “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”
8. “Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for justice, for they shall be satisfied.”
9. “Blessed are they who suffer persecution for justice’s sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”
10. “You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my Church... I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven.”

Spiritual Fruit: Desire for Holiness

The Fourth Luminous Mystery

The Transfiguration

1. Jesus took Peter, James and John up a high mountain to pray.
2. Jesus was transfigured before them.
3. “His face became as dazzling as the sun, his clothes as radiant as light.”
4. This was to fortify their faith to withstand the coming tragedy of the Passion.
5. Jesus foresaw the ‘scandal of the cross’ and prepared them for it by this manifestation of his glory.
6. Moses and Elijah (representing the Law and the prophets of the Old Testament) were conversing with Jesus about his Passion.
7. “Do not think I have come to destroy the Law or the Prophets? No, but to fulfil them.”
8. From a cloud came a voice: “This is my beloved Son, listen to him.”
9. Jesus admonishes them not to tell the vision to anyone until the Son of Man rises from the dead.
10. We too will behold the transfigured Jesus on the Last Day.

Spiritual Fruit: Spiritual Courage

The Fifth Luminous Mystery

The Institution of the Eucharist

1. “I have eagerly desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer.”
2. Jesus took bread, blessed and broke it: “Take and eat, this is my body.”
3. Taking the wine: “This cup is the new covenant in my blood, shed for you.”
4. At that eucharistic meal, Jesus celebrated the first Mass.
5. At every Mass the sacrifice of Calvary is made present.
6. At the Last Supper Jesus instituted the sacrament of Holy Orders to perpetuate this sacrifice.
7. “Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me and I in them.”
8. The Eucharist is a sacrifice inasmuch as it is offered up, and a sacrament inasmuch as it is received.
9. In the Mass we offer ourselves to God, and God gives himself to us.
10. The Mass will be fruitful in the measure of our surrender to the Father.

Spiritual Fruit: Love of our Eucharistic Lord