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Holy rosary
1. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the
Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
2. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the
Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
ORATIO IMPERATA FOR PROTECTION AGAINST COVID-19
Merciful and compassionate Father,
we come to you in our need
to seek your protection against the COVID-19
that has disturbed and claimed many lives.
We ask you now to look upon us with love
and by your healing hand,
dispel the fear of sickness and death,
restore our hope, and strengthen our faith.
We pray that you guide the people
tasked to find cures for this disease
and to stem its transmission.
3. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the
Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
We thank you for the vaccines developed
made possible by your guiding hands.
Bless our efforts to use these vaccines
to end the pandemic in our country.
We pray for our health workers that they may minister
to the sick with competence and compassion.
Grant them health in mind and body,
strength in their commitment,
protection from the disease.
We pray for those afflicted.
May they be restored to health.
Protect those who care for them.
4. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the
Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Grant eternal rest to those who have died.
Give us the grace in these trying times
to work for the good of all
and to help those in need.
May our concern and compassion for each other
see us through this crisis
and lead us to conversion and holiness.
Grant all these through our Lord Jesus Christ your Son
who lives and reigns with you,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
God forever and ever. Amen.
5. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the
Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
We fly to Your protection, O Holy Mother of God.
Do not despise our petition in our necessities,
but deliver us always from all dangers,
O glorious and blessed Virgin. Amen.
Our Lady, health of the sick and Mirror of Justice,
pray for us.
St. Joseph, pray for us.
St. Raphael the Archangel, pray for us.
St. Roch, pray for us.
St. Lorenzo Ruiz, pray for us
St. Pedro Calungsod, pray for us.
6. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the
Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
7. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the
Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer
was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The
150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that
the illiterate people of that time could not understand.
These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to
the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is
taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added
by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful,
glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal
events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a
rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a
dead person without life.
8. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the
Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto
in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The
response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus,
forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary
to the three visionaries of Fatima
in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat
so many times the same prayer should be reminded
that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few
words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a
matter of love.
9. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the
Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Opening Song:
A Million Roses for the
World
10. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the
Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
The Creed
Nagatu-o ako sa Dios, Amay nga makagagahum
sang tanan,magbubuhat sang langit kag sang duta.
Nagatu-o ako kay Jesukristo,
Iya Anak nga Bugtong nga aton Ginoo;
Nga ginpanamkon sa gahum sang Espiritu Santo,
gin-anak ni Santa Maria Birhen.
Ginsakit sa sugo ni Poncio Pilato,
ginlansang sa krus, namatay kag ginlubong.
11. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the
Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
The Creed
Nanaog sa mga minatay, sa ikatlo ka adlaw, nabanhaw
Siya nga naghalin sa mga minatay;
Kumayab sa langit kag naglingkod sa tuo sang Dios
nga Amay, makagagahom sang tanan.
Gikan didto, magakari pa Siya liwat
sa paghukom sa mga buhi kag sang mga minatay.
Nagatuo ako sa Espiritu Santo,
Sa Santa Iglesia Katolika;
sa ginkakaupdan sang mga Santos;
Sa pagkawala sang mga sala;
sa pagkabanhaw sang mga lawas;
Kag sa pagkabuhi nga wala sing katapusan. Amen.
12. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the
Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Amay Namon
Amay namon, nga yara ka sa mga langit; pagdayawon
ang Imo ngalan;
umabot sa amon ang Imo ginhari-an;
matuman ang Imo pagbu-ot diri sa duta
siling sang sa langit.
Hatagan Mo kami nian sing kan-on
namon sa matag-adlaw kag patawaron mo kami sang
mga sala namon,
siling nga ginapatawad namon ang
mga nakasala sa amon;
kag dili mo kami ipada-og sa mga panulay, Hinunoo
luwason Mo sa kalaut. Amen.
13. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the
Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Maghimaya ka Maria
Maghimaya ka Maria,
puno ka sing grasya,
ang Ginoo yara sa imo,
ginadayaw ka labi sa mga babayi nga tanan,
kag ginadayaw man ang bunga
sang imo tiyan nga si Hesus.
Santa Maria, Iloy sang Dios, ig-ampo mo
kami nga mga makasasala nian kag sa oras
sang amon ikamatay.
Amen.
14. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the
Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Himaya sa Amay
Himaya sa Amay,
kag sa Anak,
kag sa Espiritu Santo.
Subong sang ginsuguran,
sa karon, kag sa gihapon
sa tanan nga mga tuig sang mga katuigan.
Kabay pa.
15. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the
Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Misteryo sang
16. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Ginahalad namon ini nga pagrosaryo
O Ginoo, para sa mga masunod nga intensyon:
Let us pray for our Church,
the Universal Holy Catholic Church;
Our beloved
Pope Francis, the bishops, and the
clergy. That they will be given the
wisdom and the courage
to bring people back to Christ and to
be True and Faithful Servants of His
Holy Church.
17. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Ginahalad namon ini nga pagrosaryo
O Ginoo, para sa mga masunod nga intensyon:
Let us pray for our Christian brothers
and sisters from all over the world
especially those in the Middle East and
other countries who are suffering
persecution from the
hands of the enemies. May they
continue to keep their faith that God in
His mercy and
compassion will give them comfort and
consolation.
18. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Ginahalad namon ini nga pagrosaryo
O Ginoo, para sa mga masunod nga intensyon:
Let us pray for all countries in the world
and its people who have abandoned
their faith in God and instead have
turned to false gods. May God send the
Holy Spirit to
descend upon them to bring back
repentance, renewal, and conversion.
19. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Ginahalad namon ini nga pagrosaryo
O Ginoo, para sa mga masunod nga intensyon:
To our brothers and sisters who have
contracted and are suffering due to the
Coronavirus Disease, we pray that
God’s healing hand may rest upon you.
20. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Ginahalad namon ini nga pagrosaryo
O Ginoo, para sa mga masunod nga intensyon:
To medical doctors, nurses and the
supporting staff who are in the frontline
of
the fight against COVID-19, may the
Good Lord sustain you and inspire you
to render your
life-saving services with due care, love
and compassion.
21. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Ginahalad namon ini nga pagrosaryo
O Ginoo, para sa mga masunod nga intensyon:
To all those who have lost their loved
ones due to the Coronavirus outbreak,
we convey our deepest sympathies. We
pray that their
souls, through God’s mercy, may rest in
eternal peace.
22. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Ginahalad namon ini nga pagrosaryo
O Ginoo, para sa mga masunod nga intensyon:
We pray that God may grant all
bereaved families his consolation and
strengthen their faith and
hope in Jesus Christ, the Risen Lord.
Amen.
23. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Ang pagkabanhaw
sang aton
Gino-ong Jesukristo
24. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Ang pagkabanhaw sang aton
Gino-ong Jesukristo
Pamalandong:
Ang pagkabanhaw ni Jesukristo nagdala sing daku
nga kalipay kag paglaum sa iya mga gintuton-an
ilabi na gid sa iya iloy nga si Maria Santisima.
Ginpamatud-an Niya nga Sia ang matuod nga Dios.
Ang iya pagkabanhaw amo man ang pagkabanhaw
sang mga minatay kag sang tanan nga nagkabuhi
upod sa iya kag nagtuman sang iya mga sugo. Takus
bala ako sa pag-ambit sang pagkabanhaw ni
Jesukristo?
25. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Ang pagkabanhaw
sang aton
Gino-ong Jesukristo
26. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Pangamuyo Sang Fatima (Fatima Prayer)
O Jesus ko, patawara ang amon mga
sala, luwasa kami sa kalayo sang
impiyerno kag dalha ang tanan nga
mga kalag sa langit ilabi na gid
yadtong may daku nga kinahanglan
sang imong kaluoy.
27. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
O Maria, nga nagpanamkon nga
wala paghilabti sang sala. Ig-ampo
mo kami nga nagadangup sa Imo.
28. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
MARIAN SONG
29. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Pagkayab sa langit sang
aton Gino-ong Jesukristo
30. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Pagkayab sa langit sang aton Gino-
ong Jesukristo
Pamalandong:
Sang si Jesus nagkayab pa langit kag nadula
sa panan-awan sang mga Apostoles nagtuo
sila sing lubos nga sia Dios. Si Jesus didto
naga-upod sa iya Amay kag magabalik sia sa
paghukom sa aton. Wala sing bisan isa sa
aton ang nakahibalo sang iya pagbalik.
Handa bala ako sa pagbalik niya?
31. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Pagkayab sa langit sang
aton Gino-ong Jesukristo
32. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Pangamuyo Sang Fatima (Fatima Prayer)
O Jesus ko, patawara ang amon mga
sala, luwasa kami sa kalayo sang
impiyerno kag dalha ang tanan nga
mga kalag sa langit ilabi na gid
yadtong may daku nga kinahanglan
sang imong kaluoy.
33. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
O Maria, nga nagpanamkon nga
wala paghilabti sang sala. Ig-ampo
mo kami nga nagadangup sa Imo.
34. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
MARIAN SONG
35. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Pagkunsad sang Espiritu Santo
sa mga Apostoles kag kay
Maria Santisima
36. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Pagkunsad sang Espiritu Santo sa mga
Apostoles kag kay Maria Santisima
Pamalandong:
Ang pagkunsad sang Dios nga Espiritu Santo sa mga
Apostoles nakita paagi sa mga daw dila nga kalayo
nga nagtungtong sa ila kag naghatag sa ila sing
gahum sa pagsugid sang kamatuoran nahanungod
sa Diyos kag ang pagwali sang maayong balita. Ang
tagsa tagsa sa aton gintaga-an man sang Dios sing
gahum kag katungdanan sa pagpalapnag sang
maayong balita suno sa aton kaugalingon nga
ikasarang kag kaalam. Ginatuman ko bala ini nga
katungdanan?
37. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Pagkunsad sang Espiritu Santo
sa mga Apostoles kag kay
Maria Santisima
38. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Pangamuyo Sang Fatima (Fatima Prayer)
O Jesus ko, patawara ang amon mga
sala, luwasa kami sa kalayo sang
impiyerno kag dalha ang tanan nga
mga kalag sa langit ilabi na gid
yadtong may daku nga kinahanglan
sang imong kaluoy.
39. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
O Maria, nga nagpanamkon nga
wala paghilabti sang sala. Ig-ampo
mo kami nga nagadangup sa Imo.
40. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
MARIAN SONG
41. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Ang mahimayaon nga pagdala
kay Birhen Maria
sa langit
42. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Ang mahimayaon nga pagdala kay Birhen
Maria sa langit
Pamalandong:
Si Maria isa ka Iloy nga Ulay. Ginpili siya
sang Dios nga mangin Iloy sang Iya Anak
nga magtubos sang mga sala sang
kalibutan, Sia didto na sa langit kag
nagapadayon sa pagbantay, pagtuytoy
kag pagbulig sa aton bilang Iloy sang
tanan nga mga kataohan sang kalibutan.
Takus bala ako nga mangin iya anak?
43. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Ang mahimayaon nga pagdala
kay Birhen Maria
sa langit
44. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Pangamuyo Sang Fatima (Fatima Prayer)
O Jesus ko, patawara ang amon mga
sala, luwasa kami sa kalayo sang
impiyerno kag dalha ang tanan nga
mga kalag sa langit ilabi na gid
yadtong may daku nga kinahanglan
sang imong kaluoy.
45. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
O Maria, nga nagpanamkon nga
wala paghilabti sang sala. Ig-ampo
mo kami nga nagadangup sa Imo.
46. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
MARIAN SONG
47. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Ang pagkorona kay Maria
Santisima nga Reyna sa tanan nga
mga angheles kag mga Santos
48. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Ang pagkorona kay Maria Santisima nga Reyna
sa tanan nga mga angheles kag mga Santos
Pamalandong:
Pamalandungon naton si Maria Santisima nga
ginkoronahan sang isa ka korona nga labing
matahum kag nagabadlak subong sang adlaw. Ang
tanan nga mga santos kag mga angeles nagayaub
kag nagadayaw sa iya. Ang iya gahum ginakilala
sang bug-os nga kalibutan. Magdangup kita sa iya
kag magpangayo sang iya iloynon nga pagtabang.
May katutom bala ako sa pagpadayon sang akon
debosyon sa Iya paagi sa Barangay sang Birhen.
49. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Ang pagkorona kay Maria
Santisima nga Reyna sa tanan nga
mga angheles kag mga Santos
50. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Pangamuyo Sang Fatima (Fatima Prayer)
O Jesus ko, patawara ang amon mga
sala, luwasa kami sa kalayo sang
impiyerno kag dalha ang tanan nga
mga kalag sa langit ilabi na gid
yadtong may daku nga kinahanglan
sang imong kaluoy.
51. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
O Maria, nga nagpanamkon nga
wala paghilabti sang sala. Ig-ampo
mo kami nga nagadangup sa Imo.
52. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
MARIAN SONG
53. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Maghimaya ka Reyna, Iloy sa Kalooy,
kinabuhi, kinatam-is, kag ginalauman
namon, maghimaya ka masigpangalaba
kami sa imo nga mga pinanubol nga mga
anak ni Eva; nagapaninghakol kami sa Imo,
nagabakho kag nagapanangis kami sa sining
duta nga luha-an. Tala mag-alampo namon,
ilingig mo sa amon yanang Imo mga mata
nga maluloy-on,
Maghimaya Ka Reyna
54. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Maghimaya Ka Reyna
Kag sa ubos na matapos ang pagsubol mo
sa amon, ipakita mo sa amon si Jesus, bunga
nga Santos sang tiyan mo. O maluloy-on! O
mahinuklogon! O matam-is Ulay nga Maria,
Iloy nga Santos sang Dios, ig-ampo mo kami
agud takus kami sang mga ipinanakda ni
Jesukristo nga Amon Ginoo. Amen.
55. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Mga Letaniyas Sang
Birhen Maria
56. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Mga Letaniyas Sang
Birhen Maria
O Ginuo, maluoy ka sa amon.
O Kristo, maluoy ka sa amon.
O Ginuo, maluoy ka sa amon.
O Dios nga Amay sa kalangitan, maluoy ka sa amon.
O Dios nga Anak nga Manunubos sang kalibutan,
maluoy ka sa amon.
O Dios nga Espiritu Santo, maluoy ka sa amon.
57. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Mga Letaniyas Sang
Birhen Maria
O Santisima Trinidad nga isa lamang ka Dios, Santa
Maria, ig-ampo mo kami.
Santos nga Iloy sang Dios, ig-ampo mo kami.
Iloy ni Kristo, ig-ampo mo kami.
Iloy sang grasya nga Diosnon, ig-ampo mo kami.
Iloy nga labing matinlo, ig-ampo mo kami.
Iloy nga labing putli, ig-ampo mo kami.
Iloy nga Birhen, ig-ampo mo kami.
58. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Mga Letaniyas Sang
Birhen Maria
Iloy nga dili masaway, ig-ampo mo kami.
Iloy nga hiligugmaon, ig-ampo mo kami.
Iloy nga makatilingala, ig-ampo mo kami.
Iloy sang maayo nga konsejo, ig-ampo mo kami.
Iloy sang Magbubuhat, ig-ampo mo kami.
Iloy sang Mamamawi, ig-ampo mo kami.
Birhen nga labing but-anan, ig-ampo mo kami.
Birhen nga talahuron, ig-ampo mo kami.
59. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Mga Letaniyas Sang
Birhen Maria
Birhen nga takus bansagon, ig-ampo mo kami.
Birhen nga gamhanan, ig-ampo mo kami.
Birhen nga mahinuklugon, ig-ampo mo kami.
Birhen nga salaligan, ig-ampo mo kami.
Salaming sang katarungan, ig-ampo mo kami.
Lingkoran sang kaalam, ig-ampo mo kami.
60. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Mga Letaniyas Sang
Birhen Maria
Kabangdanan sang amon kalipay,
ig-ampo mo kami.
Suludlan nga espirituhanon, ig-ampo mo kami.
Suludlan sang kadungganan, ig-ampo mo kami.
Suludlan sang debosyon, ig-ampo mo kami.
Rosa nga maamyon, ig-ampo mo kami.
61. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Mga Letaniyas Sang
Birhen Maria
Torre ni David, ig-ampo mo kami.
Torre nga tiposo, ig-ampo mo kami.
Balay nga bulawan, ig-ampo mo kami.
Arka sang kalig-unan, ig-ampo mo kami.
Ganhaan sang langit, ig-ampo mo kami.
Bitoon nga kabugwason, ig-ampo mo kami.
62. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Mga Letaniyas Sang
Birhen Maria
Kaayo sang mga masakit, ig-ampo mo kami.
Dalangpan sang mga makasasala,
ig-ampo mo kami.
Manuglipay sa mga nalisdan, ig-ampo mo kami.
Mananabang sang mga Kristianos,
ig-ampo mo kami.
Reyna sang mga Angheles, ig-ampo mo kami.
Reyna sang mga Patriarkas, ig-ampo mo kami.
63. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Mga Letaniyas Sang
Birhen Maria
Reyna sang mga Profetas, ig-ampo mo kami.
Reyna sang mga Apostoles, ig-ampo mo kami.
Reyna sang mga Martires, ig-ampo mo kami.
Reyna sang mga Kompesores, ig-ampo mo kami.
Reyna sang mga Birhenes, ig-ampo mo kami.
64. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Mga Letaniyas Sang
Birhen Maria
Reyna sang mga Santos nga tanan,
ig-ampo mo kami.
Reyna nga ipinanamkon sa wala paghilabti
sang sala nga panublion, ig-ampo mo kami.
Reyna nga gindala sa langit, ig-ampo mo kami.
Reyna sang Santos nga tuod nga Rosaryo,
ig-ampo mo kami.
Reyna sang paghidait, ig-ampo mo kami.
65. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
Mga Letaniyas Sang
Birhen Maria
Kordero sang Dios nga nagakuha sang mga
sala sa kalibutan, patawara kami, Ginuo.
Kordero sang Dios nga nagakuha sang mga sala
sa kalibutan, pamatii kami, Ginuo.
Kordero sang Dios nga nagakuha sang mga sala
sa kalibutan, maluoy Ka sa amon.
66. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.
O Dios, nga tungod sang pagkamatay kag
pagkabanhaw sang Imo Anak,
gindaog Mo para sa amon ang
padya sang kaluwasan. Itugot sa amon nga
nagapamalandong sa sini nga mga misterio
sang Santos nga tuod
nga Rosario sang Mahal nga Birhen Maria,
mailog unta namon ang iya mga gin-agihan
kag madangat namon
ang iya mga sa-ad. Ginapangayo namon ini sa
Imo paagi kay Cristo nga amon Ginoo. Amen.
67. Holy Rosary
According to a venerable tradition, this beautiful prayer was revealed to St. Dominic by the Blessed Mother. The 150 Hail Marys correspond to the number of Psalms that the illiterate people of that time could not understand. These 150 Hail Marys also symbolises 150 roses offered to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The first part of the Hail Mary is taken from the
Gospel of St. Luke; the second was added by the tradition of the Church.
The 20 mysteries, divided into joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries reflect the principal events of the life of Jesus and Mary. Paul VI said that a rosary without meditation on these mysteries is like a dead person without life.
The litanies, taken from the Sanctuary of Loreto in Italy, were added to the Rosary in 1592. The response we repeat after every decade – O my Jesus, forgive us our sins – was dictated by the Virgin Mary to the three visionaries of Fatima in 1917.
Those who consider it monotonous to repeat so many times the same prayer should be reminded that lovers are never tired of repeating the same few words over and over again. The Holy Rosary is a matter of love.