ROSARY Devotion PDF
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This document details the ROSARY, a devotion in honor of the Virgin Mary. It outlines the purpose of the Rosary, different sets of mysteries, and specific prayers associated with each set, including the joyful, luminous, sorrowful, and glorious mysteries. There is also a section on the Seven Sacraments and the Sacrament of Holy Order.
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ROSARY - devotion in honor of the Virgin Mary Latin word - “a garland of roses” October 7 - Feast Day of Our Lady of Rosary Purpose of Rosary a to help Keep memory the salvation history to help us to help us meditate the life of Jesus to thank and praise God 2002 Pope John Paul II prop...
ROSARY - devotion in honor of the Virgin Mary Latin word - “a garland of roses” October 7 - Feast Day of Our Lady of Rosary Purpose of Rosary a to help Keep memory the salvation history to help us to help us meditate the life of Jesus to thank and praise God 2002 Pope John Paul II proposed a fourth set of mysteries The Mysteries of Light, or Luminous Mysteries. 4 Sets Joyful - Mondays, Saturdays Luminous - Thursdays Sorrowful - Tuesdays, Fridays Glorious - Wednesdays, Sundays Joyful masteries 1.Annunciation - Gabriel visits Mary 2. Visitation - Mary visits Elizabeth Liviga salt to tigsa 3. The nativity - Jesus is born in Bethlehem 4. The presentation at the temple - Jesus is Presented at the temple 5. The finding of Jesus -Jesus is found talking to the elders Luminous 1.The Baptism of Jesus - Baptized Jesus 2. The miracle at Cana - Water to wine 3. Jesus preaching - Word of God 4. The transfiguration S. The Eucharist Sorrowful 1. Agony in the garden 2. Scourging at the Pillar 3. crowned with horns 4. Carrying of the Cross 5. the crucifixion Glorious 1. Resurrection 2. The Ascension 3. Descent of the Spirit 4. the assumption 5. the coronation of Mary SACRAMENT Latin word “sacramentum” - a sign of the sacred. - visible sign of God’s love. The Seven Sacraments Sacraments of Initiation - Baptism, Confirmation Sacraments of Healing - Penance, Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick Sacraments of Service of communion and mission - Matrimony, Holy Order SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY - Marriage is a Covenant by which a man and a woman establish between themselves a partnership of love for the whole life. - institution established by God, not by man - Sacramental marriage was modeled on the relationship between Christ and the church. Goodness of Marriage includes : - Procreation of children tronaves suizulare brio - The chastity of the spouses and their fidelity each other - The indissoluble union of marriage - The essential element is mutual consent to marry. - Catholics must marry in the presence of a Priest or Deacon and two witnesses (parents). - The spouses themselves are the ministers of the sacrament. Family is called "The domestic church". Ministers - The spouses, with the priest on deacon as witness Required state - baptized man and woman wish no impediment to marriage Frequency - Once, only after a spouse dies Effect : The two become one flesh perpetual and exclusive covenant partners Symbol : “I do” (visible symbol : ring) Matter: Mutual consent and covenant to live together as husband and wife, The consummation of the Marriage. SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDER Minister : The bishop Regnired stale : A baptized man who has been called for ordination by god Frequency: only once; separate ordination for Deacon, priest, and bishop. DEACON- (diakonos) which means servant. whose mission is to assist the priest and bishops in the ministry of the word of God, Altar or liturgy, charity words. Deacon : Transition - 3 to 6 Months Permanent - married Rites : Matrimony and Baptism PRIEST - (presbyteros) means elder, whose mission Is to. assist the bishop in teaching. Priest : Religious - Congregation (Franciscan, Dominican) Diocesan - Parish THEIR 3 VOW 1.Obedience 2.chastity/ celibacy 3.Poverty BISHOP - (episkopos) means supervisor, he has the fullness of the sacrament of Ordination; they are the successors of the apostles, tasks to administer a territory called diocese. Bishop - Diocese - Imus POPE - (papa) means Father, Bishop of Rome, the supreme head of the church Pope - Rome Encyclical Letter (other ordained ministers must obey) EFFECTS OF THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDER - A Special relationship to christ to lead and serve the church: - indelible spiritual character imprinted on the soul Holy order symbol - laying on of the bishop's hand with consecratory prayer -visible sign of God's love Jesus - primordial sacrament Christ established the sacraments. mission of Christ 1. Priest Baptismal priesthood sacramental Priest hood 2. King 3.Prophet