Luminous Mysteries are:
The Baptism of Jesus
The Wedding at Cana
The Proclamation of the Kingdom
The Transfiguration
The Institution of the Eucharist
My AWESOME Religion teacher taught us a sentence to help us remember on our test. Here it is:
Be (Baptism)
With (Wedding)
People (Proclamation)
That (Transfiguration)
Inspire (Institution)
Light (To Remember that is the Luminous Mysteries, AKA Mysteries of Light)
Pope John Paul II introduced the Luminous Mysteries.
They are the Luminous mysteries.
The Luminous Mysteries are The Baptism, The Wedding at Cana, The Sermon on the Mount, The Transfiguration, and The Institution of the Eucharist.
The four mysteries are joyful mysteries, glorious mysteries, sorrowful mysteries and the luminous mysteries.
i think it is luminous, joyful, sorrowful and glorious mysteries
Pope John Paul II introduced the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary in 2002. This set of mysteries focuses on the public ministry of Jesus.
Pope John Paul II died in 2005. He introduced the Luminous Mysteries in 2002.
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 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.
The 5 luminous mysteries of the Rosary are the Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan, the Wedding at Cana, the Proclamation of the Kingdom of God, the Transfiguration of Jesus, and the Institution of the Eucharist at the Last Supper.
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.
2002