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When
to say the Sunday and Special Day Meditations
of the Protestant rosary
Normally
you pray the
Joyful
Mystery on Monday and Thursday
Sorrowful Mystery on Tuesday and Friday
Glorious Mystery on Wednesday and Saturday
Sunday's Mystery depends on the church's liturgical year as do some
special days.
There are some days (Epiphany, Ash Wednesday, Holy Week, Ascension,
All Saints' Day, Christmas) which do not follow the day of the week's
mystery, but the day celebrated mystery.
2010
January Sundays and Special Days:
3: Joyful Mystery
6: Wednesday, Epiphany (coming of the Wise Men), Joyful Mystery
10, 17, 24, 31: Joyful Mystery
February Sundays and Special Days:
7, 14: Joyful Meditation
17: Ash Wednesday, Sorrowful Mystery
21, 28: Sorrowful Mystery
March Sundays and Special Days:
7, 14, 21: Sorrowful Mystery
28: Palm Sunday, Sorrowful Mystery or Chaplet of Divine Mercy
29-April 3: Holy Week, Sorrowful Mystery or Chaplet of Divine
Mercy
April Sundays and Special Days:
4: Alleluia! He is Risen! Easter Sunday, Glorious Mystery
11, 18, 25: Glorious Mystery
May Sundays and Special Days:
2, 9: Glorious Mystery
13: Thursday, Ascension Day, Glorious Mystery
14-15: Peace Chaplet if you wish
16: Glorious Mystery or Peace Chaplet if you wish
17-22: Peace Chaplet if you wish
23: Pentecost Sunday (Coming of the Holy Spirit), Glorious Mystery
30: Glorious Mystery
June Sundays:
6, 13, 20, 27: Glorious Mystery
July Sundays:
4, 11, 18, 25: Glorious Mystery
August Sundays:
1, 8, 15, 22, 29: Glorious Mystery
September Sundays:
5, 12, 19, 16: Glorious Mystery
October Sundays:
3, 10, 17, 24, 31: Glorious Mystery
November Sundays and Special Days:
1: Monday, All Saints Day, Glorious Mystery
7, 14, 21: Glorious Mystery
28: 1st Sunday of Advent, Joyful Mystery
December Sundays and Special Days:
5, 12, 19: Joyful Mystery
25: Saturday, The Nativity of our Lord, Joyful Mystery
26: Joyful Mystery
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