This mystery focuses on the beginning of Jesus’ life and is prayed on Mondays.
Joyful Mysteries
These mysteries focus on Jesus’ suffering and death.
Sorrowful Mysteries
This Gospel focuses on the teachings of Jesus and was written for a Jewish audience.
Matthew
This term refers to the life, death, and Resurrection of Jesus.
“Pray, Hope, and Don’t Worry” is associated with this saint.
Padre Pio
This Pope introduced the Luminous Mysteries.
Pope John Paul II
These mysteries include the Eucharist and Last Supper.
Luminous Mysteries
This Gospel emphasizes the poor and marginalized.
Luke
This event is called the birthday of the Church.
Pentecost
“Jesus, I trust in You” is the mantra of this devotion.
Divine Mercy Mantra
The Rosary contains this many decades.
5
These mysteries celebrate the Resurrection and Ascension.
Glorious Mysteries
This Gospel focuses on persecuted Christians and suffering.
Mark
This focuses on Jesus as a real historical person.
Historical Jesus
Saint Philip Neri advised believers to do this into the arms of God.
Cast yourself into the arms of God
Mary gave the Rosary to this saint.
Saint Dominic
The Luminous Mysteries are prayed on this day of the week.
Thursday
This Gospel highlights the divinity of Christ and “descending Christology.”
John
This focuses on Jesus as Son of God and Savior.
Christ of Faith
The Battle of Lepanto took place in this year.
1571
Christians prayed this devotion before the Battle of Lepanto.
The Rosary
The Sorrowful Mysteries are traditionally prayed on this day.
Friday
This Bible verse begins, “For God so loved the world…”
John 3:16
Pope John Paul II believed Our Lady of Fatima saved him after this event.
Assassination Attempt
Pope Pius V requested prayer of the Rosary before this battle.
Battle of Lepanto