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Signum Crucis

Romae:

Sign of the Cross


In Rome:

V. Domine, labia mea aperies, Et os meum R. annuntiabit laudem tuam. V. Deus in adiutorium meum intende, Domine ad R. adiuvandum me festina.
Ad Crucem:

V. Thou, O Lord, wilt open my lips, R. And my tongue shall announce Thy praise. V. O God come to my assistance, R. O Lord, make haste to help me.
At the Crucifix:

Symbolum Apostolorum
Ad grana maiora:

Apostle's Creed
On the large beads:

Oratio Dominica
Ad grana minora:

Our Father
On the small beads:

Ave Maria
Ad finem decadum:

Hail Mary
At the end of the decades:

Gloria Patri
On Good Friday, the following may be used in place of the Gloria Patri

Glory Be
On Good Friday, the following may be used in place of the Gloria Patri

R. Christus factus est pro nobis oboediens usque ad mortem. V. Mortem autem crucis.

Christ became R. obedient for us unto death. V. Even unto death on the Cross.
On Holy Saturday, the following may be used in place of the Gloria Patri

On Holy Saturday, the following may be used in place of the Gloria Patri

R. Christus factus est pro nobis oboediens usque ad mortem, mortem autem crucis.

Christ became R. obedient for us unto death, even unto death on the Cross.

V. Propter quod et Deus exaltavit illum: et dedit illi nomen, quod est super omne nomen. Oratio Fatima O MI IESU, dimitte nobis debita nostra, libera nos ab igne inferni, conduc in caelum omnes animas, praesertim illas quae maxime indigent misericordia tua. Meditationes Rosarii
In feria secunda et sabbato

V. For which God hath exalted Him and hath given Him a name which is above all names. Fatima Prayer O my Jesus, forgive us our sins and save us from the fires of Hell. Lead all souls to heaven, especially those in most need of Thy mercy.

Meditations
On Mondays and Saturdays

I. Mysteria Gaudiosa 1. Quem, Virgo, concepisti. [Mt 1:18, Lc 1:26-38] 2. Quem visitando Elisabeth portasti. [Lc 1:39-45] 3. Quem, Virgo, genuisti. [Lc 2:6-12] 4. Quem in templo praesentasti. [Lc 2:2532] 5. Quem in templo invenisti. [Lc 2:41-50]

I. Joyous Mysteries 1. Him Whom thou didst conceive. [Mt 1:18, Lk 1:26-38] 2. Him Whom thou didst carry while visiting Elizabeth. [Lk 1:39-45] 3. Him Whom thou didst give birth to. [Lk 2:6-12] 4. Him Whom thou didst present in the temple. [Lk 2:25-32] 5. Him Whom thou didst find in the temple. [Lk 2:41-50]
On Thursdays

In feria quinta

II. Mysteria Luminosa

II. Mysteries

Luminous

1. Qui apud Iordanem baptizatus est. [Mt 3:13,

1. He Who was baptized in the Jordan. [Mt 3:13,

Mc 1:9, Jn 1:29] 2. Qui ipsum revelavit apud Canense matrimonium. [In 2:1-11] 3. Qui Regnum Dei annuntiavit. [Mc 1:15, Lc 10:8-11] 4. Qui transfiguratus est. [Mt 17:1-8, Mc 9:2-9]

Mk 1:9, Jn 1:29] 2. He Who revealed Himself at the wedding feast of Cana. [Jn 2:1-11] 3. He who announced the Kingdom of God. [Mk 1:15, Lk 10:8-11] 4. He Who was transfigured. [Mt 17:1-8, Mk 9:2-9] 5. He Who instituted the Eucharist. [Jn 6:27-59, Mt 26:26-29, Mk 14:2224, Lk 22:15-20]
On Tuesdays and Fridays

5. Qui Eucharistiam instituit.[In 6:27-59, Mt 26:26-29, Mc 14:22-24, Lc 22:15-20]


In feria tertia et feria sexta

III. Mysteria dolorosa

III. Mysteries

Sorrowful

1. Qui pro nobis sanguinem sudavit. [Lc 22:39-46] 2. Qui pro nobis flagellatus est. [Mt 27:26, Mc 15:6-15, In 19:1] 3. Qui pro nobis spinis coronatus est. [In 19:1-8]

1. He Who sweated blood for us. [Lc 22:3946] 2. He Who was scourged for us. [Mt 27:26, Mk 15:6-15, Jn 19:1] 3. He Who was crowned with thorns for us. [Jn 19:1-8] 4. He Who carried the Cross for us. [Jn 19:1622] 5. He Who was crucified for us. [Jn 19:25-30]

4. Qui pro nobis crucem baiulavit. [In 19:16-22]

5. Qui pro nobis crucifixus est. [In 19:2530]


In feria quarta et Dominica

On Wednesdays Sundays

and

IV. Mysteria gloriosa

IV. Glorious Mysteries

1. Qui resurrexit mortuis. [Mc 16:1-7]

1. He Who arose from the dead. [Mk 16:1-7] 2. He Who ascended into heaven. [Lk 24:46-53] 3. He Who sent the Holy Spirit. [Act 2:1-7] 4. He Who assumed thee into heaven. [Ps 16:10] 5. He Who crowned thee Queen of Heaven. [Rev 12:1] Prayers at the End of the Rosary Hail Holy Queen V. Pray for us, O Holy Mother of God. R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. Let us pray O GOD, Who by the life, death, and resurrection of Thy only-begotten Son, hath purchased for us the rewards of eternal salvation, grant, we beseech Thee, that meditating on these mysteries of the most holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we may imitate what they contain and obtain what they promise, through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.

2. Qui in caelum ascendit. [Lc 24:46-53] 3. Qui Spiritum Sanctum misit. [Acta 2:1-7] 4. Qui te assumpsit. [Ps 16:10] 5. Qui te in caelis coronavit. [Apoc 12:1]

Orationes ad Finem Rosarii Dicendae Salve Regina V. Ora pro nobis, Sancta Dei Genetrix. R. Ut digni efficiamur promissionibus Christi.

Oremus DEUS, cuius Unigenitus per vitam, mortem et resurrectionem suam nobis salutis aeternae praemia comparavit, concede, quaesumus: ut haec mysteria sacratissimo beatae Mariae Virginis Rosario recolentes, et imitemur quod continent, et quod promittunt assequamur. Per eundem Christum Dominum nostrum. Amen.

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