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Learn how to pray the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary, which focus on the public life of Jesus. See illustrations, points of reflection, and spiritual fruits for each mystery.
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Learn how to pray the Rosary with the Mysteries of Light, which are five events from the life of Jesus. Each mystery is accompanied by a scriptural passage and a prayer.
Learn how to pray the five mysteries of the rosary that focus on the public life of Jesus, from his baptism to his transfiguration. Each mystery includes a scripture passage, a reflection, and a prayer.
The First Luminous Mystery - The Baptism of our Lord. The Second Luminous Mystery - The Wedding in Cana.... Pray with us at The Catholic Company.
The Mysteries of Light' or 'Luminous Mysteries' are now placed between the Joyful and sorrowful mysteries in our recitation of the Rosary on a sequential basis. Each of these mysteries points the believer to the central meaning of the Mission of the Redeemer, Jesus Christ.
The Luminous Mysteries are five events in the life of Jesus that reveal His mission and identity. They are prayed on Thursdays and include the Baptism in the Jordan, the Wedding Feast at Cana, the Proclamation of the Kingdom, the Transfiguration, and the Institution of the Eucharist.
Learn the meaning and significance of the five Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary, which reveal the public life of Jesus as the light of the world. Each mystery is accompanied by a biblical passage, a fruit of the mystery, and a brief explanation.