The Joyful
Mysteries
For each of the mysteries below we
have provided short meditations to go along with each Hail Mary that you pray.
We have also included a Spiritual Fruit that is exemplified in the mystery. As
you pray, you may wish to ask God for help to increase these fruits in your own
spiritual life.
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Spiritual Fruit: Humility
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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.
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Spiritual Fruit: Love of Neighbor
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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.
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Spiritual Fruit: Poverty of Spirit
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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.
- Three kings come to adore the Holy Child and offer Him
gifts.
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Spiritual Fruit: Purity of Mind and Body
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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.
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Spiritual Fruit: Obedience
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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.
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