The Church has used three sets of mysteries for many centuries. In 2002 Pope John Paul II proposed a fourth set of mysteries—the Mysteries of Light, or Luminous Mysteries. According to his suggestion, the four sets of mysteries might be prayed on the following days: the Joyful Mysteries on Monday and Saturday, the Sorrowful Mysteries on Tuesday and Friday, the Glorious Mysteries on Wednesday and Sunday, and the Luminous Mysteries on Thursday.
Join award-winning author Gary Jansen as he offers a fresh perspective on the Rosary as both a spiritual practice and a healing tool for the body and mind. Gary will explore with us how the Rosary’s gift of repetition leads to lowered stress, inner peace, and overall well-being. Learn more about this webinar.
Our Lady asked the children of Fatima to pray the Rosary every day for peace in the world. Learn more about the Rosary with these activity suggestions for the classroom or family.
Activity Center: Making a Rosary
Creative Ways to Pray the Rosary
Deepen your understanding of the Rosary by reading The Rosary: A Path into Prayer by Elizabeth M. Kelly and The Complete Rosary: A Guide to Praying the Mysteries by William G. Storey.