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5-24-25 Rosary Mystery Meditations for Today (Saturday)

“According to the rules of the fathers and ancient monks, whoever wishes to advance in perfection must hold the world in no reputation.”  –Saint Philip Neri (+ 1595)   Intention: I praise You, Lord, that You’re greater than any trouble I might encounter in life; You are bigger than any problem I could possibly have.  Jesus,

5-22-25 Rosary Mystery Meditations for Today (Thursday)

“The faithful who keep themselves in a state of grace, or who see that they return to it without delay whenever necessary, possess in their souls God who is infinite Goodness. And it is his presence that keeps them in peace.”  –Dom Augustin Guillerand, O. Cart. (+ 1945)   Intention:   I have my trust and

5-20-25 Rosary Mystery Meditations for Today (Tuesday)

“Not to know where we are going is painful; but that is precisely the effect of leaving our own paths and entering into the ways of God. To arrive at transformation we must see with other eyes and love with another heart.”  –Servant of God Luis M. Martinez (+ 1956)   Intention:  Lord, please bless

5-19-25 Rosary Mystery Meditations for Today (Monday)

“So let us remember that we are living tiles of the Church, all linked to one another, and each one participating in the whole. If a particular tile is missing, everyone lacks something, and all suffer the consequences.” –Servant of God Chiara Lubich (+ 2008)   Intention:   Lord, please make of America a nation that

5-18-25 Rosary Mystery Meditations for Today (Sunday)

“Our daily period of prayer may seem fruitless, but it certainly is not. It opens us to divine wisdom—to Christ who is the wisdom and power of God—a wisdom contrary to mere human wisdom no matter how noble, and never understood by it. It is the wisdom of the crucified One—sheer folly, scandalous!—a wisdom that

5-17-25 Rosary Mystery Meditations for Today (Saturday)

“Prayer is not just our doing; it is a gift. It is not communion with an unidentified divinity—were this the case, everything would depend on our effort, on our getting it right, and the only assurance available that we had done so would be our experience. On the contrary, prayer is communion with the God