The Luminous Mysteries
1. THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD
2. THE WEDDING OF CANA
3. THE PROCLAMATION OF THE KINGDOM
4. THE TRANSFIGURATION
5. THE INSTITUTION OF THE EUCHARIST The 3rd of the Luminous Mysteries is the one that focuses on Jesus peaching the Kingdom of God.
The Luminous Mysteries
1. THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD
2. THE WEDDING OF CANA
3. THE PROCLAMATION OF THE KINGDOM
4. THE TRANSFIGURATION
5. THE INSTITUTION OF THE EUCHARIST
The 3rd of the Luminous Mysteries, promulaged by Pope John Paul II, is the one that focuses on Jesus peaching the Kingdom of God.
The Proclamation of the Kingdom is the third luminous mystery.
The mysteries of the rosary that contain Jesus preaching about the kingdom of God are the Luminous Mysteries. Specifically, the first Luminous Mystery, the Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan, and the second Luminous Mystery, the Wedding Feast at Cana, focus on Jesus' ministry and teachings about the kingdom of God.
In one way or another every mystery of the Rosary contains Our Blessed Lord.
Roman Catholic AnswerAll of the mysteries of the Rosary are about the life of Jesus and Mary, St. Bernadette lived about 1,800 years later, there are no mysteries of Jesus preaching in nineteenth century France.
Each section of a rosary is called a decade as it contains ten beads for the ten Hail Mary's that you say while meditating on the mystery.
the sorrowful mystery
The finding of Jesus in the temple
the joyful mysteries
The Annunciation is the first mystery of the Rosary. It commemorates the angel Gabriel's visit to Mary, announcing that she would conceive and bear a son, Jesus. This event is described in the Gospel of Luke.
Announce each mystery by its number, type, and name; as in: "First Joyful Mystery... The Annunciation of Gabriel to Mary..."
pope john paul gave us the luminous mystery which is added to the rosary.
The Presentation is the fourth Joyful Mystery which remembers Our Blessed Lord's presentation in the Temple.
Traditionally, the Rosary consisted of three mysteries concerning the life of Christ: The Joyful Mysteries, the Sorrowful Mysteries and the Glorious Mysteries. Each Mystery has five meditations assigned to it, during which the person prays an Our Father, 10 Hail Mary's and a Glory Be on the beads - this sequence is known as a "decade of the Rosary". If you pray an entire 15 decade Rosary that means you have pondered all 3 mysteries through the 5 meditations for each mystery which totals 15 decades. Recently, the pope added one more mystery, the Luminous Mysteries with 5 more meditations, so technically this now makes a full Rosary a 20 decade Rosary. The Rosary devotion dates back to the time of St. Dominic who was given it by the Blessed Virgin Mary as a powerful devotion to her for the asking of powerful graces, especially those of converting heretics.