The Glorious Mysteries - Said on Wednesdays, and Sundays throughout the year
The Joyful Mysteries - Said on Mondays, Saturdays, Sundays of Advent, and Sundays from Epiphany until Lent
The Sorrowful Mysteries - Said on Tuesdays, Fridays, and daily from Ash Wednesday until Easter SundayThe Luminous Mysteries - Said on Thursdays throughout the year
The Glorious Mysteries are prayed on a Wednesdays and most Sundays. The exception are the Sundays of Lent, on which the Sorrowful Mysteries are prayed and the Sundays of Advent, on which the Joyful Mysteries are prayed.
The Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary are traditionally prayed on Wednesdays and Sundays.
The Joyful Mysteries are prayed on Mondays and Saturdays, the Sorrowful Mysteries on Tuesdays and Fridays, the Glorious Mysteries on Wednesdays and Sundays, and the Luminous Mysteries on Thursdays.
The Joyful mysteries are prayed on Mondays and Saturdays after the introduction of the Luminous mysteries.
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.
The luminous mysteries are typically prayed on Thursdays as part of the rosary. They were introduced by Pope John Paul II in 2002 and focus on the public ministry of Jesus.
As a private devotion, the Rosary does not have any absolute requirements on how it is said. Normally, the Joyful Mysteries are prayed on Mondays and Saturdays, the Sorrowful on Tuesdays and Fridays, the Glorious on Wednesdays and Sundays, and the Luminous on Thursdays. However, it would permissible to pray any of the mysteries any day and it seems fitting to pray the Joyful Mysteries on Christmas Day. There are also other forms of the Rosary, such as the Franciscan Crown Rosary, which might be appropriate.
The 5 joyful mysteries are traditionally prayed on Mondays and Saturdays. They focus on events in the life of Jesus and Mary that are filled with joy and celebration, such as the Annunciation and the Birth of Jesus.
The Mysteries of Light, more commonly called the Luminous Mysteries, are to be prayed on Thursday. They are:Jesus' Baptism in the JordanThe Wedding Feast at CanaThe Proclamation of the KingdomThe Transfiguration on Mount TaborInstitution of the Eucharist (Last Supper)And if you pray the Brigittine Rosary the fifth becomes 'The Entry into Jerusalem' with 'The Institution of the Eucharist' following as the sixth.
The Glorious Mysteries are prayed on a Wednesday in the Rosary. They are:The ResurrectionThe AscensionThe Descension of the Holy Spirit upon the ApostlesThe Assumption of our Blessed Lady into HeavenThe Coronation of our Blessed Lady as Queen of HeavenThe Glorious Mysteries are prayed on a Wednesday in the Rosary. They are:The ResurrectionThe AscensionThe Descension of the Holy Spirit upon the ApostlesThe Assumption of our Blessed Lady into HeavenThe Coronation of our Blessed Lady as Queen of HeavenThe Glorious Mysteries are prayed on a Wednesday in the Rosary. They are:The ResurrectionThe AscensionThe Descension of the Holy Spirit upon the ApostlesThe Assumption of our Blessed Lady into HeavenThe Coronation of our Blessed Lady as Queen of HeavenThe Glorious Mysteries are prayed on a Wednesday in the Rosary. They are:The ResurrectionThe AscensionThe Descension of the Holy Spirit upon the ApostlesThe Assumption of our Blessed Lady into HeavenThe Coronation of our Blessed Lady as Queen of HeavenThe Glorious Mysteries are prayed on a Wednesday in the Rosary. They are:The ResurrectionThe AscensionThe Descension of the Holy Spirit upon the ApostlesThe Assumption of our Blessed Lady into HeavenThe Coronation of our Blessed Lady as Queen of HeavenThe Glorious Mysteries are prayed on a Wednesday in the Rosary. They are:The ResurrectionThe AscensionThe Descension of the Holy Spirit upon the ApostlesThe Assumption of our Blessed Lady into HeavenThe Coronation of our Blessed Lady as Queen of HeavenThe Glorious Mysteries are prayed on a Wednesday in the Rosary. They are:The ResurrectionThe AscensionThe Descension of the Holy Spirit upon the ApostlesThe Assumption of our Blessed Lady into HeavenThe Coronation of our Blessed Lady as Queen of HeavenThe Glorious Mysteries are prayed on a Wednesday in the Rosary. They are:The ResurrectionThe AscensionThe Descension of the Holy Spirit upon the ApostlesThe Assumption of our Blessed Lady into HeavenThe Coronation of our Blessed Lady as Queen of HeavenThe Glorious Mysteries are prayed on a Wednesday in the Rosary. They are:The ResurrectionThe AscensionThe Descension of the Holy Spirit upon the ApostlesThe Assumption of our Blessed Lady into HeavenThe Coronation of our Blessed Lady as Queen of HeavenThe Glorious Mysteries are prayed on a Wednesday in the Rosary. They are:The ResurrectionThe AscensionThe Descension of the Holy Spirit upon the ApostlesThe Assumption of our Blessed Lady into HeavenThe Coronation of our Blessed Lady as Queen of HeavenThe Glorious Mysteries are prayed on a Wednesday in the Rosary. They are:The ResurrectionThe AscensionThe Descension of the Holy Spirit upon the ApostlesThe Assumption of our Blessed Lady into HeavenThe Coronation of our Blessed Lady as Queen of Heaven
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The Glorious mysteries are normally prayed on Sundays and Wednesdays. They used to be also prayed on Saturdays, but since the introduction of the Luminous Mysteries, or Mysteries of Light, on Thursdays, the Joyful mysteries are now prayed on Saturdays. During Lent the Sorrowful Mysteries are prayed on Sundays instead of the Glorious mysteries, and during Advent the Joyful Mysteries are prayed on Sundays instead of the Glorious Mysteries.