Fr. Patrick Peyton and Antonio Infante
"Great advances have been made but the end is still not in sight. There is a world to win. Yet even when that world is won and the Family Rosary Crusade is finished, the Story of the Family Rosary will go on. For it is a living story -- a story of the prayer of a living family which will worship God and honour Mary for all eternity."
Father Patrick Peyton
 
 

Rosary

How to Pray the Rosary

How to Pray Diagram
  1. Looking at the cross, we hold it while we make the sign of the cross and pray the Apostles' Creed which is a summary of all the things we believe as Catholics.

  2. On this separate bead, we pray an Our Father, the prayer that Jesus taught us.

  3. On each of the next three beads, we pray the Hail Mary.

  4. On this separate bead, we announce the first mystery. (e.g.. Joyful) We reflect on what happened to Jesus at this time and we think about what it means in our lives today. We pray the Our Father.

  5. We pray one Hail Mary on each of the next 10 beads. Then we pray the Glory Be.

  6. On this separate bead, we announce the second mystery, reflect, and pray the Our Father.

  7. We pray one Hail Mary on each of the next ten beads. Then we pray the Glory Be.

  8. On this separate bead, we announce the third mystery, reflect, and pray the Our Father.

  9. We pray one Hail Mary on each of the next ten beads. Then we pray the Glory Be.

  10. On this separate bead, we announce the fourth mystery, reflect, and pray the Our Father.

  11. We pray one Hail Mary on each of the next ten beads. Then we pray the Glory Be.

  12. On this separate bead, we announce the fifth mystery, reflect, and pray the Our Father.

  13. We pray one Hail Mary on each of the next ten beads. Then we pray the Glory Be.

  14. We have now reached the end of the Rosary. On the medal that connects the beads we pray the Hail Holy Queen.

  15. Please follow your local custom for other prayers at this point.

  16. Make the sign of the Cross.

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