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Normally the Joyful Mysteries are prayed on all Mondays and Saturdays of the year. Back when there were only three sets of mysteries, different seasons of the year would be given different mysteries for Sunday: Joyful from Advent to Ash Wednesday. Sorrowful during Lent, and Glorious during Easter. Since John Paul II added another set of mysteries, the Glorious are always prayed on Sunday.

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What mysteries are prayed on Sunday's?

The Glorious Mysteries - Said on Wednesdays, and Sundays throughout the yearThe Joyful Mysteries - Said on Mondays, Saturdays, Sundays of Advent, and Sundays from Epiphany until LentThe Sorrowful Mysteries - Said on Tuesdays, Fridays, and daily from Ash Wednesday until Easter SundayThe Luminous Mysteries - Said on Thursdays throughout the year


Are the glorious mysteries of the rosary used from Dec 24 to Lent?

No, for those who do not say the entire rosary everyday, the Church has recommended a plan, wherein you pray the entire rosary twice a week: Sunday - Glorious Monday - Joyful Tuesday - Sorrowful Wednesday - Glorious Thursday - Luminous Friday - Sorrowful Saturday - Joyful That being said, in the old days, when there were only three sets of mysteries, the entire rosary was prayed in six days, so Sunday was usually reserved for the set of mysteries of the season in which you were, thus from 24 December until the Epiphany, you said the Joyful mysteries on Sunday, then the Sorrowful during Lent, and the Glorious during Easter.


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They are called mysteries...see belowThe Joyful Mysteries(Said on Mondays, Saturdays, Sundays of Advent, and Sundays from Epiphany until Lent)First Joyful Mystery - The Annunciation of Gabriel to MaryI Desire the Love Of HumilityThink of...The humility of the Blessed Virgin when the Angel Gabriel greeted her with these words: "Hail full of grace".Luke 1:26Second Joyful Mystery - The Visitation of Mary to ElizabethI Desire Charity Toward My NeighborThink of...Mary's charity in visiting her cousin Elizabeth and remaining with her for three months before the birth of John the Baptist.Luke 1:39Third Joyful Mystery - The Birth of JesusI Desire the Love of GodThink of...The poverty, so lovingly accepted by Mary when she placed the Infant Jesus, our God and Redeemer, in a manger in the stable of Bethlehem.Luke 2:1Fourth Joyful Mystery - The Presentation of Jesus in the TempleI Desire a Spirit of SacrificeThink of...Mary's obedience to the law of God in presenting the Child Jesus in the Temple.Luke 2:22Fifth Joyful Mystery - Finding Jesus in the TempleI desire Zeal For The Glory Of GodThink of...The deep sorrow with which Mary sought the Child Jesus for three days, and the joy with which she found Him in the midst of the Teachers of the Temple.Luke 2:41The Sorrowful Mysteries(Said on Tuesdays, Fridays, and daily from Ash Wednesday until Easter Sunday)First Sorrowful Mystery - Agony of Jesus in the GardenI Desire True Repentance for My SinsThink of...Our Lord Jesus in the garden of Gethsemani, suffering a bitter agony for our sins.Matthew 26:36Second Sorrowful Mystery - Jesus is Scourged at the PillarI Desire a Spirit of MortificationThink of...The cruel scourging at the pillar that our Lord suffered; the heavy blows that tore His flesh.Matthew 27:26Third Sorrowful Mystery - Jesus is Crowned With ThornsI Desire Moral Courage.Think of...The crown of sharp thorns that was forced upon our Lord's Head and the patience with which He endured the pain for our sins.Matthew 27:27Fourth Sorrowful Mystery - Jesus Carries His CrossI Desire the Virtue of PatienceThink of...The heavy Cross, so willingly carried by our Lord, and ask Him to help you to carry your crosses without complaint.Matthew 27:32Fifth Sorrowful Mystery - The Crucifixion of JesusI Desire the Grace of Final PerseveranceThink of...The love which filled Christ's Sacred Heart during His three hours' agony on the Cross, and ask Him to be with you at the hour of death.Matthew 27:33The Glorious Mysteries(Said on Wednesdays, and Sundays throughout the year)First Glorious Mystery - The Resurrection of JesusI Desire a Strong FaithThink of...Christ's glorious triumph when, on the third day after His death, He arose from the tomb and for forty days appeared to His Blessed Mother and to His disciples.John 20:1Second Glorious Mystery - The Ascension of JesusI Desire the Virtue of HopeThink of...The Ascension of Jesus Christ, forty days after His glorious Resurrection, in the presence of Mary and His disciples.Luke 24:36Third Glorious Mystery - The Descent of the Holy Spirit at PentecostI Desire Zeal for the Glory of GodThink of...The descent of the Holy Spirit upon Mary and the Apostles, under the form of tongues of fire, in fulfillment of Christ's promise.Acts 2:1Fourth Glorious Mystery - The Assumption of Mary into HeavenI Desire the Grace of a Holy DeathThink of...The glorious Assumption of Mary into Heaven, when she was united with her Divine Son.Fifth Glorious Mystery - The Coronation of Mary as Queen of Heaven and EarthI Desire a Greater Love for the Blessed Virgin MaryThink of...The glorious crowning of Mary as Queen of Heaven by her Divine Son, to the great joy of all the Saints.The Luminous Mysteries(Said on Thursdays throughout the year)First Luminous Mystery - The Baptism of Jesus in the River JordanAnd a voice came from the heavens, saying, "This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased."Matthew 3:17The Second Luminous Mystery - The Wedding at Cana, Christ ManifestedJesus did this as the beginning of his signs in Cana in Galilee and so revealed his glory, and his disciples began to believe in him.John 2:11The Third Luminous Mystery - the Proclamation of the Kingdom of GodJesus came to Galilee proclaiming the gospel of God: "This is the time of fulfillment. The kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel."Mark 1:15The Fourth Luminous Mystery - The Transfiguration of JesusAnd he was transfigured before them; his face shone like the sun and his clothes became white as light.Matthew 17:2The Fifth Luminous Mystery - The Last Supper, the Holy EucharistWhile they were eating, Jesus took bread, said the blessing, broke it, and giving it to his disciples said, "Take and eat; this is my body." Then he took a cup, gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, "Drink from it, all of you, for this is my blood of the covenant, which will be shed on behalf of many for the forgiveness of sins. Matthew 26:26


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