Rosary Info
Rosary Info
On our rosary info page, you can learn about when they began, how they have changed, and pick up some prayer tips.
Rosary Info
About Rosaries
With its roots in the 13th Century, the rosary is the most well-known prayer in the Catholic Church.
What They Look Like
Why Rosary Beads are Helpful
Rosary beads identify the prayers that we say. For example, we pray an Our Father on the single beads and the Hail Mary on the grouped beads. The prayers, by their gentle repetition, help calm our hearts. Then, we can enter deeper into the richness of our faith.
Why are There Rosary Mysteries?
The Mysteries of the Rosary add new layers of meaning to this prayer.
They help us walk with Jesus and Mary through the various events of their lives.
How are They Organized?
The Rosary Mysteries are divided into 4 categories: Joyful, Luminous, Sorrowful, and Glorious. Each category has 5 mysteries, the same as the number of rosary decades or groups of 10 beads.
New Mysteries Added in 2002
On October 16, 2002, St. John Paul II added to the rosary mysteries. (Rosarium Virginis Mariae) The Luminous Mysteries reflect on key events during the public ministry of Jesus. He felt this would make the rosary “more fully a compendium of the Gospel”. (para 19) As a result, he adjusted the days for the mysteries.
How do We Pray with the Mysteries?
At the beginning of each decade, the mystery is announced, followed by a short pause for reflection. For those who pray a scriptural rosary, a Bible passage is read before each decade or bead.
When Do We Pray Which Mysteries?
We meditate on specific mysteries of the rosary on different weekdays. The reason for this is to pray them at least once per week.
Which Mystery on Which Day?
DAY
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MYSTERY
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SUNDAY
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Glorious Mysteries
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MONDAY
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Joyful Mysteries
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TUESDAY
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Sorrowful Mysteries
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WEDNESDAY
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Glorious Mysteries
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THURSDAY
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Luminous Mysteries
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FRIDAY
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Sorrowful Mysteries
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SATURDAY
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Joyful Mysteries
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On request, we can include a free Mysteries List card (wallet-size) with your order. You might also find a screenshot of this table to be helpful.
When Rosaries Began and How They Changed
The First Five-Decade Rosaries
Pope Pius V established the devotion to the Dominican Rosary on September 17, 1569. It was the original 5-decade rosary.
Wood and Glass Bead Rosaries
Beading with wire is not new. Since ancient Egyptian times, it has been a way to make jewellery. These same techniques work for making rosaries. At first, they had wood and seed beads. Rosaries changed over the centuries that followed.
Glass bead rosaries became popular in the 20th Century. The Czech Republic started exporting glass beads in the 1920s. Rosaries soon became more colourful.
Post-Internet
Once the internet launched on August 9, 1991, a worldwide market opened up. Now, rosary makers can buy gemstone beads and other parts from anywhere worldwide.
Today’s rosaries are more artistic and inspiring than they have ever been.
What Makes Our Rosaries Unique?
In a world of mass-produced prayer beads, it is a comfort to pray with a handmade Catholic Rosary.
Designed to Be Cherished
We combine components in different ways to create unique rosaries that you will love.
Built to Endure
We create strong sets of rosary beads that you can count on for years of prayer.
Designed for Prayer
We began our business making rosaries because we believe in the value of this prayer.
It is a concrete way to pray for the needs of our loved ones.
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CREDITS
The LOGO image of Our Lady of Grace is original artwork by Martin Lariviere in 2009. We have the artist’s permission (my son). It is our exclusive trademark logo image.
A beautifully photographed sky by Donald Tong inspired the website’s colour scheme. Cropped portions of it are the background for the footer Bible verse. He shared it as a free download on pexels.com.
Raphael painted The Sistine Madonna circa (1513-1514). We made circular cut-outs from the original image.
Carl Heinrich Bloch painted Supper at Emmaus circa 1834-1890.
Palma il Giovane painted the Pope’s portrait circa 1566 to 1572.
Our information is from general knowledge, experience, and shared internet sources. We’d like you to use it as a starting point for your research to verify facts and build a reference list.
IN REVIEW:
A rosary has 59 beads in total. Beginning with a Crucifix, it has a group of 3 beads surrounded by single beads and then a center medal. It continues with a loop layout that has groups of 10 beads, separated by single beads. The group of 10 beads is known as a decade.
A pocket rosary has one decade. A 20-decade rosary is for those who pray all 20 mysteries daily.
Rosary beads are used to identify the prayers that we say. For example, the Our Father is prayed on the single beads while the Hail Mary is prayed on the grouped beads. The prayers, by their gentle repetition, help calm our hearts so that we can enter deeper into the richness of our faith.
Pope Pius V established the devotion to the Dominican Rosary on September 17, 1569. It was the 5-decade rosary we know and pray today.
- The first rosaries (when they were first established in 1569) had wood and seed beads.
- By the 20th Century, The Czech Republic started exporting glass beads (the 1920s). Glass bead rosaries became possible.
- Once the internet was launched on August 9, 1991, a worldwide market opened up. Now rosary makers can buy gemstone beads and other parts from anywhere in the world. Today’s rosaries are more artistic and inspiring than they have ever been.