Pray the Rosary Complete
Pray the Rosary Complete
Pray the Rosary Complete
Reflection:
The resurrection is the mystery of death
dominated and overcome. Unite to the risen
Jesus, the gaze of our faith contemplates the very
sweet promise, the sure pledge of life everlasting.
THE OUR FATHER
Reflection:
We contemplate the fulfilment of the promises of
Jesus in His Ascension. It is His answer to our
longing for heaven . the final return to the father,
from whom He came into the world,is a certainty
for all of us to whom he promise a plase on high.
THE OUR FATHER
Reflection:
The apostles gathered together around
Mary in the upper room to receive the last
gift of Christ, His spirit, the Comforter and
Advocate. With the descent and diffusion of
the Holy Spirit, the heirs of Christ, still filled
with fear and anxiety, receive the seal of
their faith.
THE OUR FATHER
Reflection:
The assumption is a reason for comfort and
confidence on those days during which we
experience sorrow. It also keeps us familiar with
the thought of our death. We pray that the Lord
will remain close to us now and aaat the tome of
our death.
THE OUR FATHER
Reflection:
This mystery is the synthesis of the whole
Rosary. A single flux of life runs through the
individual mysteries and remind us of God’s
eternal plan for oaur salvation. What Joy! We
are “citizenz with the sins and members of
God’s household” (Eph 2:19).
THE OUR FATHER
Reflection:
A great lesson for everyone is drawn from this
mystery. We are not called to a bloody
martyrdom,but to the constanst and daily
discipline of suffering. Along this path, one comes
to a more perfect likeness to Christ and to
Participation in His merits
THE OUR FATHER
Reflection:
Human life at times can be a long, continuous
and berdensome pilgrimage. There is a cross for
each one of us. After reflecting upon Jesus
carrying our cross and to carry it will generosity.
THE OUR FATHER
Reflection:
Jesus Said: “There is no greater love than this to
lay down one’s life for one’s friends. You are my
friends if you do what i command you’ (John
15:13). Through His death, we are saved and
have the promise of everlasting life.
THE OUR FATHER