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The First Joyful
Mystery
THE ANNUNCIATION
The time for the Incarnation
is at hand.
Of all women God prepared
Mary from her conception to
be the Mother of the
Incarnate Word.
The Angel Gabriel announces:
"Hail, full of grace! The
Lord is with thee."
Mary wonders at this
salutation.
The Angel assures her: "Fear
not . . . you shall conceive
in your womb, and give birth
to a Son."
Mary is troubled for she has
made a vow of virginity.
The Angel answers that she
will conceive by the power
of the Holy Spirit, and her
Son will be called the Son
of God.
The Incarnation awaits
Mary's consent.
Mary answers: "Behold the
handmaid of the Lord. Be it
done unto me according to
your word."
The Word was made flesh and
dwelt among us.
Spiritual Fruit: Humility
The Second
Joyful Mystery
THE VISITATION
Mary's cousin Elizabeth
conceived a son in her old
age . . . for nothing is
impossible with God.
Charity prompts Mary to
hasten to visit Elizabeth in
the hour of her need.
The journey to Elizabeth's
home is about eighty miles
requiring four or five days.
Though long and arduous, the
journey is joyous, for Mary
bears with her the Incarnate
Word.
At Mary's salutation, John
the Baptist is sanctified in
his mother's womb.
Elizabeth exclaims: "Blessed
are you among women, and
blessed is the fruit of your
womb."
"How have I deserved that
the mother of my Lord should
come to me?"
"Blessed is she who believed
that the Lord's words to her
would be fulfilled."
Mary replies: "My soul
proclaims the greatness of
the Lord, and my spirit
finds joy in God my Savior."
Mary serves her cousin in
all humility for three
months until the birth of
John the Baptist.
Spiritual Fruit: Love of
Neighbor
The Third
Joyful Mystery
THE NATIVITY
Joseph and Mary go to
Bethlehem to comply with the
decree of Caesar Augustus.
The hour for Mary to give
birth is near, but there is
no room in the inn.
In the stillness of the
night, the Savior is born in
a cave, Mary remaining a
Virgin.
She wraps Him in swaddling
clothes and lays Him in a
manger.
In unspeakable joy Mary
gathers to her bosom the
Flower of her virginity.
Jesus enters the world in
poverty to teach the lesson
of detachment from earthly
things.
The angel announces to the
shepherds: "Today there is
born to you in the town of
David a Savior, Who is
Christ the Lord."
The angelic chorus sing:
"Glory to God in the
highest, and peace to His
people on earth."
The shepherds come to the
stable to pay homage to the
Infant Jesus.
The Magi come to adore the
Holy Child and offer Him
gifts.
Spiritual Fruit: Poverty of
Spirit
The Fourth
Joyful Mystery
THE PRESENTATION
Observing the law of Moses
they take Jesus to the
temple to present Him to the
Lord.
According to the Law the
firstborn male child of
every family should be
consecrated to the Lord.
Mary offers her Son to the
Father, then ransoms Him
back at the price paid by
the poor.
Jesus is not subject to the
law of Moses, yet to teach
obedience, submits to it.
Mary is not subject to the
law of purification, yet in
humility she submits to it.
God had revealed to Simeon
that he would not see death
until he had seen the
Messiah.
Recognizing the Child, he
prays: "Now you can dismiss
your servant in peace. You
have fulfilled your word."
"This Child is destined to
be the downfall and rise of
many in Israel, a sign that
will be opposed."
And to Mary Simeon reveals:
"And your own soul a sword
shall pierce."
After they fulfill all the
Law requires they return to
Nazareth.
Spiritual Fruit: Purity of
mind and body
The Fifth
Joyful Mystery
THE FINDING OF JESUS IN THE
TEMPLE
When Jesus is twelve years
old, He goes with His
parents to Jerusalem for the
feast of the Passover.
After the feast of the
Passover, Joseph and Mary
unknowingly set out for
Nazareth without Jesus.
At the end of the first
day's journey they discover
Jesus is missing.
His parents return
immediately looking for Him.
This loss causes grief and
anxiety beyond our
understanding to the hearts
of Mary and Joseph.
On the third day they find
Jesus in the Temple among
the Doctors who were
astonished at His wisdom.
Mary: "Son, why have you
done this to us? Your father
and I have been searching
for you in sorrow."
Jesus: "Why did you search
for me? Did you not know
that I must be about my
Father's business?"
Jesus goes down with them to
Nazareth, and is subject to
them.
Mary keeps all these things
in her heart.
Spiritual Fruit: Obedience
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