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Thursday Rosary 🌹 | The Luminous Mysteries of the Holy Rosary | May 2, 2024 

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🌹✝️ Dive into the luminous beauty of the Holy Rosary with us! 🙏 Join us for a transformative prayer experience as we pray and meditate on the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary. In this sacred journey, we'll explore the radiant moments of Christ's life, from His Baptism to the Last Supper, inviting you to deepen your connection to God through prayer. 🌟
Whether you're new to the Rosary or have been praying it for years, this video is for you! Let us unite our hearts and voices in prayer, seeking the intercession of our Blessed Mother as we bring our intentions before the throne of God.
🙏 Join us in this sacred tradition, and experience the transformative power of the Rosary in your life. Together, let's deepen our faith, find solace in prayer, and draw closer to Christ. Grab your Rosary beads, hit the play button, and let's embark on this spiritual journey together.
Pray the Luminous Mysteries on Thursdays.
"Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful."
- Colossians 4:2 (NIV)
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Chapters
00:00 Beginning
02:15 First Luminous Mystery - The Baptism of Our Lord
05:20 Second Luminous Mystery - The Feast at Cana
08:26 Third Luminous Mystery - The Proclamation of the Kingdom
11:30 Fourth Luminous Mystery - The Transfiguration
14:34 Fifth Luminous Mystery - The Institution of the Eucharist
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🕊️ The Luminous Mysteries offer a profound opportunity for spiritual growth and reflection. As we contemplate these luminous events, we're reminded of Christ's presence in our lives and His mission of love and redemption. Whether you're seeking guidance, peace, or renewal, the Rosary provides a powerful pathway to encounter God's grace. ❤️✝️
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@jorgescurpose1861
@jorgescurpose1861 13 дней назад
The APOSTLE PAUL SAID IN 1 TIMOTHY 2 :5 THAT SAYS : ... "FOR THERE IS ONE GOD AND ONE MEDIATOR BETWEEN GOD AND MEN, THE MAN CHRIST JESUS." .. SO, MOTHER MARY WAS NEVER AN INTERCESSOR OR MEDIATOR BETWEEN GOD AND MEN, BUT ONLY OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST HIMSELF. .. AS SUCH, IT IS USELESS AND IN VAIN FOR YOU TO PRAY TO MOTHER MARY AS SHE WAS ALSO A CREATED BEING LIKE US AND SHE WAS ALREADY DEAD. PLS READ THE BIBLE REGULARLY FOR YOUR SPIRITUAL INFO AND GUIDANCE.
@CatholicWomenInspired
@CatholicWomenInspired 13 дней назад
Thank you for your continued engagement. I appreciate the opportunity to provide a Catholic understanding in response. As Catholics, we believe that Mary, while a created being, holds a unique and honored place in our faith due to her role as the mother of Jesus Christ. This belief is deeply rooted in our tradition and is reflected in the way we honor her and seek her intercession. Regarding your reference to Ecclesiastes 9:5-6, we understand that these verses discuss the finality of death from an earthly perspective. However, Catholic belief holds that those who die in Christ are alive in Him. This belief is supported by scriptures such as Matthew 22:32, where Jesus states that God is “not the God of the dead but of the living,” indicating that those who have died in faith are alive in God’s presence. In addition, the Book of Revelation (Revelation 5:8) describes the saints in heaven offering our prayers to God, which supports the Catholic practice of asking saints to intercede for us. Mary, as the foremost among the saints, is seen as a powerful intercessor who can present our prayers to her Son, Jesus. Praying the rosary is a way for us to meditate on the significant events in the lives of Jesus and Mary, and it helps us draw closer to God through reflection and prayer. The rosary includes prayers that are deeply rooted in scripture, such as the Our Father and the Hail Mary, which is based on the angel Gabriel’s greeting to Mary in Luke 1:28 and Elizabeth’s words in Luke 1:42. It’s important to note that Catholics do not pray to Mary in the sense of worship, which is due to God alone. Instead, we ask for her intercession, much like we might ask a friend or family member to pray for us. This practice does not detract from our worship of God but rather enriches our spiritual life by involving the communion of saints. I understand that these beliefs may differ from your own, and I respect your perspective. Engaging in respectful dialogue about our faith traditions can help us grow in understanding and mutual respect. Thank you again for your comments. May God bless you and guide us all in our spiritual journeys.
@jorgescurpose1861
@jorgescurpose1861 13 дней назад
PLS DON'T PRAY THE ROSARY AS IT IS A BLATANT DISOBEDIENCE AND DEFIANCE TO THE COMMAND OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST IN MATTHEW 6 :7,8 THAT SAYS : "AND WHEN YOU PRAY, DO NOT KEEP ON BABBLING OR REPEATING LIKE PAGANS, FOR THEY THINK THEY WILL BE HEARD BECAUSE OF THEIR MANY WORDS. DO NOT BE LIKE THEM, FOR YOUR FATHER GOD KNOWS WHAT YOU NEED BEFORE YOU ASK HIM."
@CatholicWomenInspired
@CatholicWomenInspired 13 дней назад
Thank you for your continued engagement. I appreciate the opportunity to provide a Catholic understanding in response. As Catholics, we believe that Mary, while a created being, holds a unique and honored place in our faith due to her role as the mother of Jesus Christ. This belief is deeply rooted in our tradition and is reflected in the way we honor her and seek her intercession. Regarding your reference to Ecclesiastes 9:5-6, we understand that these verses discuss the finality of death from an earthly perspective. However, Catholic belief holds that those who die in Christ are alive in Him. This belief is supported by scriptures such as Matthew 22:32, where Jesus states that God is "not the God of the dead but of the living," indicating that those who have died in faith are alive in God's presence. In addition, the Book of Revelation (Revelation 5:8) describes the saints in heaven offering our prayers to God, which supports the Catholic practice of asking saints to intercede for us. Mary, as the foremost among the saints, is seen as a powerful intercessor who can present our prayers to her Son, Jesus. Praying the rosary is a way for us to meditate on the significant events in the lives of Jesus and Mary, and it helps us draw closer to God through reflection and prayer. The rosary includes prayers that are deeply rooted in scripture, such as the Our Father and the Hail Mary, which is based o the angel Gabriel's greeting to Mary in Luke 1:28 and Elizabeth's words in Luke 1:42. It's important to note that Catholics do not pray to Mary in the sense of worship, which is due to God alone. Instead, we ask for her intercession, much like we might ask a friend or family member to pray for us. This practice does not detract from our worship of God but rather enriches our spiritual life by involving the communion of saints. I understand that these beliefs may differ from your own. Engaging in respectful dialogue about our faith traditions can help us grow in understanding and mutual respect. I will pray for you. ❤️
@jorgescurpose1861
@jorgescurpose1861 13 дней назад
PLS DON'T PRAY TO MOTHER MARY AS SHE WAS ALSO A CREATED BEING LIKE US AND SHE WAS ALREADY DEAD, AND COULD NOT DO ANYTHING FOR YOU ANYMORE AS A DEAD HUMAN BEING. .. PLS READ ECCLESIASTES 9 :5, 6 ABOUT THE STATUS OF DEAD HUMANS LIKE MOTHER MARY FOR YOUR SPIRITUAL INFO AND GUIDANCE.
@CatholicWomenInspired
@CatholicWomenInspired 13 дней назад
Firstly, the practice of praying the rosary and seeking the intercession of the Virgin Mary is deeply rooted in the Catholic tradition. Mary, as the mother of Jesus, holds a special place in salvation history and in the lives of believers. Her role is not as a deity but as a revered and honored intercessor. Regarding Ecclesiastes 9:5-6, which states, “For the living know that they will die, but the dead know nothing; they have no further reward, and even their name is forgotten. Their love, their hate and their jealousy have long since vanished; never again will they have a part in anything that happens under the sun,” it’s important to understand this within the broader context of Christian theology. Catholic teaching holds that the saints, including Mary, are alive in Christ and can intercede for us. This belief is supported by passages such as Matthew 22:32, where Jesus says, “He is not the God of the dead but of the living,” indicating that those who have passed away in faith are alive in God’s presence. Mary’s intercession is viewed as a way of seeking her prayers to God on our behalf, much like asking a friend or family member to pray for us. The rosary itself is a meditative prayer that focuses on the life of Christ and the mysteries of our faith, drawing us closer to God through reflection and contemplation. Saint Paul, in his letters, encourages the faithful to pray constantly (1 Thessalonians 5:17) and to intercede for one another (1 Timothy 2:1). The rosary is one way Catholics fulfill this exhortation, combining scriptural reflections with prayers for intercession. The Catholic Church, drawing on centuries of tradition and theological reflection, holds the Virgin Mary in high regard, not as a replacement for God, but as a powerful advocate and a model of faith and obedience. Praying the rosary is a practice that helps many Catholics deepen their relationship with God and grow in their spiritual lives. I hope this helps clarify why many Catholics find great spiritual benefit in praying the rosary and seeking Mary’s intercession. I respect your views and appreciate the dialogue. If you have any further questions or concerns, I’m happy to discuss them with you. God bless.
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