This is just what I was looking for. A beautiful selection of art for each bead, subtle background music, a single calm voice with text only where I need it and no string of other prayers added on to the end. Thank you for creating and posting this.
I always look forward to praying my Rosary every evening, but the music in this Luminous Mystery, brings tears to my eyes and I feel so close to our Lord . My mood sets me at ease! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Holy Mother. Thank you for loving us. Bless my family and the families who pray the rosary around the world. Please bless my husband, my son and my daughter. Bless and heal Alanna. She is a friend with stage 4 brain tumour. Heal my husband, my daughter and son of anything they are struggling with. God bless my family in heaven. amen
Thank You Ever Sooo Very Much for this Beautiful Channel! Such Reverence, Holy Chants and Songs such as Pie Jesu and Panis Angelicus! The art work and gentle voice of the gentleman leading us in the Holy Rosary! All Most Wonderful! I have recommended my friends to Satis Cognitum! God Ever Bless You And God Ever Love You, and I Love You! Keep Up Your Good Work!
Thank you SO MUCH for bringing back the birds in the Rosary’s opening.. I really missed that, as well as the opening golden image of Christ reading the scrolls in the temple! I was going to ask you to bring the birds back to these Luminous mysteries, but just found them back tonight, amazingly…VERY MUCH appreciate their return, along with the beautiful chants and hymns…This is my favorite LUMINOUS mystery channel😢
Your welcome, its been back for a couple of months. Dan Gibson's Pange Lingua is very popular so I made it background for one of the Glorious Mysteries (see Playlist 2). You only come here for the Luminous? Hmmm
This music is so beautiful and it brings me back to my childhood, when we sang many hymns in Latin. Once I hear the beginning, the words come flooding back. Thanks for all the work you put into making these videos, as they help me keep my mind on the prayers being said.
Thank you for these beautiful luminous mysteries. Please tell what the music, singing and singers are on the first mystery. Beautiful woman’s voice and men’s too.
See the "Suggested by" link immediately above (1 hour of Peaceful Gregorian Chants: Dan Gibson’s Solitudes - Illumination). The tract is Dan Gibson's Pange Lingua Gloriosi. You can also find the same tract (looped) on one of the Glorious Mysteries in Playlist 3, found here: ua-cam.com/video/WCKTGI0bQAA/v-deo.html
Please help, I can't find where you say, click on the link in the comments below. Thank you for your beautiful Rosary. I would be so grateful to watch w/o ads as it's such an interruption while you're trying to meditate. Blessings
Hello I love all your beautiful videos, it helps me to concentrate when praying. Could you tell me what is the song playing during the 3-4 mysteries it is an instrumental. Thank you and may God richly bless you and your works 🙏🏻♥️
Unfortunately, I didn't record the name of the individual artists when I put these videos together. You can do an internet search, but it's sometimes hard to find the artwork.
Please pay attention to the red-bordered yellow "Caution" before the rosary begins (as well as in the Welcome video) warning you that without an ad blocker ads are likely because of the copyrighted music playing in the background. Playlist 5 contains non-copyright (ad-free) music and rosaries with no music.
@@mryan510 yes I saw that. Just thought I'd give it a try anyway to see if it was just minor disruptions. I left a comment to remind me because I play rosary videos daily and my comment lets me know not to play this one. Otherwise I will forget. Thanks!
Sorry you are so confused. Go to playlist 5 for an ad free experience. This channel is non-monetized. There are ads on the other playlists because of the copyrighted music. Get an ad blocker.
Our Lady never mentioned "luminous mysteries". there are 3 mysteries of 50 tens that total the number of Psalms. the luminous mysteries were a creation of JPII, the same pope who kissed the Koran, with the aim of diluting this Saint and true devotion.
Thank you for the lecture. You do realize the Luminous are optional, right? I've always considered it a supplemental devotion - but if others who asked for it do not, that's their choice. So the "aim" of JPII was to "dilute this Saint and true devotion"? Is that a gnostic gift of yours where you can read the inner intentions of a pope? Pathetic, remove that beam before calumniating others.
Good question. @neriscott6578 implies that our Lady handed St. Dominic the traditional rosary as we know it consisting only of the Joyful, Sorrowful and Glorious Mysteries, when tradition and the historical record indicates that our Lady inspired St. Dominic, "to use her Psalter in conjunction with his preaching of the mysteries of our salvation, as an instrument in combatting the great [Albigensian] heresy of his day." Our Lady's Psalter at that time consisted of saying 150 Ave's (which was not the "Hail Mary" as we know it today) as a substitute for the Psalms. So, most effective would be "the introduction of the Marian Psalter in conjunction with preaching to those who denied the Incarnation of the Word, the motherhood of Mary and the sanctity of marriage. For mingled with the explanation of the mysteries of our salvation would be the prayerful repeating over and over: 'Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb.'” Some 250 years after St. Dominic, the rosary began to revive and to take it's traditional form of the three primary mysteries, and would continue to evolve with the addition of the pendant (5 beads), the insertion of "Jesus" , the Our Father and the Glory Be. For the purist, the addition of any mysteries on the life of Christ beyond the later 3 traditional ones violates the "integrity" of what became known as the Rosary and it's 150 Hail Mary's (though it's actually now 153!). This is true, but it does not necessarily violate the traditional practice of St. Dominic of inserting the "Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb” into his preaching on the Life, Passion and Death of our Lord. For me the "safe" course, if anyone chooses to say the Luminous mysteries, is to say them as a supplement to the 3 traditional mysteries and not as a "replacement". Of course, in the spirit of St. Dominic and our Lady's Psalter, saying 150 Ave's (actually, 159) while meditating on the life, passion and death of our Lord will greatly please our Blessed Mother, even if that includes the Luminous mysteries. Excellent history lesson here: rosarycenter.org/the-rosary-and-st.-dominic
Let me add that we may consider the Fatima prayer, said after each decade, as an organic development, in that praying for those most in need, in particular, and remaining true to the original translation, for those in Purgatory, is consistent with our Lady's Fatima message. I don't, however, consider the Luminous Mysteries as an organic development, for the reasons already explained, but this has nothing to do with St. Dominic and the Rosary's original form. But as a supplemental mystery, it is certainly efficacious and pleasing to our Lady.
May the Divine assistance remain always with us, and may all the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.
This is just what I was looking for. A beautiful selection of art for each bead, subtle background music, a single calm voice with text only where I need it and no string of other prayers added on to the end. Thank you for creating and posting this.
I always look forward to praying my Rosary every evening, but the music in this Luminous Mystery, brings tears to my eyes and I feel so close to our Lord . My mood sets me at ease! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
❤beautiful music to fit this beautiful prayer
God bless each of us within His Holy Trinity♡♡♡
Praying for our country and our family!
Holy Mother. Thank you for loving us. Bless my family and the families who pray the rosary around the world. Please bless my husband, my son and my daughter. Bless and heal Alanna. She is a friend with stage 4 brain tumour. Heal my husband, my daughter and son of anything they are struggling with. God bless my family in heaven. amen
Praying for the conversion of the people of the Holy Land .
Thank you. This is absolutely lovely, pictures and music.
Thank you too!
Thank You Ever Sooo Very Much for this Beautiful Channel! Such Reverence, Holy Chants and Songs such as Pie Jesu and Panis Angelicus! The art work and gentle voice of the gentleman leading us in the Holy Rosary! All Most Wonderful! I have recommended my friends to Satis Cognitum! God Ever Bless You And God Ever Love You, and I Love You! Keep Up Your Good
Work!
Thanks you so very much, and yes, invite your friends!
Thank you for this presentation A truly beautiful expression of the rosary to ponder
Amen 🙏
Thank you SO MUCH for bringing back the birds in the Rosary’s opening..
I really missed that, as well as the opening golden image of Christ reading the scrolls in the temple! I was going to ask you to bring the birds back to these Luminous mysteries, but just found them back tonight, amazingly…VERY MUCH appreciate their return, along with the beautiful chants and hymns…This is my favorite LUMINOUS mystery channel😢
Your welcome, its been back for a couple of months. Dan Gibson's Pange Lingua is very popular so I made it background for one of the Glorious Mysteries (see Playlist 2). You only come here for the Luminous? Hmmm
This music is so beautiful and it brings me back to my childhood, when we sang many hymns in Latin. Once I hear the beginning, the words come flooding back. Thanks for all the work you put into making these videos, as they help me keep my mind on the prayers being said.
You are so welcome. God bless.
What is this hymn please? New Catholic here ❤
@@Lunalovecraft1984 Welcome! Could you be more specific? There are several selections, with the Pange Lingua Gloriosi being the first one.
@@mryan510the first one yes! Thanks so much for the rosaries, the music and imagery help me focus on prayer. God bless you!
Luna, I am not sure about the 2nd song, but the 3rd is "Pie Jesu" ( which I really love) and the 4th is "Panis Angelicus."
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you so much 🙏
You are so welcome. God bless.
🙏✝️🙏❤️ beautiful ! TY!
Thank you for these beautiful luminous mysteries. Please tell what the music, singing and singers are on the first mystery. Beautiful woman’s voice and men’s too.
See the "Suggested by" link immediately above (1 hour of Peaceful Gregorian Chants: Dan Gibson’s Solitudes - Illumination). The tract is Dan Gibson's Pange Lingua Gloriosi. You can also find the same tract (looped) on one of the Glorious Mysteries in Playlist 3, found here: ua-cam.com/video/WCKTGI0bQAA/v-deo.html
@@mryan510 many thanks . Peace 🕊
Beautiful ❤️
Please help, I can't find where you say, click on the link in the comments below. Thank you for your beautiful Rosary. I would be so grateful to watch w/o ads as it's such an interruption while you're trying to meditate. Blessings
From the home page (www.youtube.com/@mryan510), scroll down to Playlist 5 - Rosaries with Copyright Free (Ad Free) Music - and No Music.
Hello I love all your beautiful videos, it helps me to concentrate when praying. Could you tell me what is the song playing during the 3-4 mysteries it is an instrumental. Thank you and may God richly bless you and your works 🙏🏻♥️
It's the Pie Jesu. Thank you and God bless.
Hello! I was wondering the name of the painting and the artist of the first imagine of the Baptism mystery. Thank you for your help!
Unfortunately, I didn't record the name of the individual artists when I put these videos together. You can do an internet search, but it's sometimes hard to find the artwork.
Hi, it's "The Baptism of Christ by Alessandro Magnasco :)
@@snerd4954 A belated thank you!
Just marking here for my notes. Too many Ad disruptions.
Please pay attention to the red-bordered yellow "Caution" before the rosary begins (as well as in the Welcome video) warning you that without an ad blocker ads are likely because of the copyrighted music playing in the background. Playlist 5 contains non-copyright (ad-free) music and rosaries with no music.
@@mryan510 yes I saw that. Just thought I'd give it a try anyway to see if it was just minor disruptions. I left a comment to remind me because I play rosary videos daily and my comment lets me know not to play this one. Otherwise I will forget. Thanks!
I hate today ads. I don't understand the discussion here to stop them
Sorry you are so confused. Go to playlist 5 for an ad free experience. This channel is non-monetized. There are ads on the other playlists because of the copyrighted music. Get an ad blocker.
Our Lady never mentioned "luminous mysteries". there are 3 mysteries of 50 tens that total the number of Psalms. the luminous mysteries were a creation of JPII, the same pope who kissed the Koran, with the aim of diluting this Saint and true devotion.
Thank you for the lecture. You do realize the Luminous are optional, right? I've always considered it a supplemental devotion - but if others who asked for it do not, that's their choice. So the "aim" of JPII was to "dilute this Saint and true devotion"? Is that a gnostic gift of yours where you can read the inner intentions of a pope? Pathetic, remove that beam before calumniating others.
I'm interested to know where you got this information about the Rosary. Did she specifically mention the other mysteries?
Good question. @neriscott6578 implies that our Lady handed St. Dominic the traditional rosary as we know it consisting only of the Joyful, Sorrowful and Glorious Mysteries, when tradition and the historical record indicates that our Lady inspired St. Dominic, "to use her Psalter in conjunction with his preaching of the mysteries of our salvation, as an instrument in combatting the great [Albigensian] heresy of his day." Our Lady's Psalter at that time consisted of saying 150 Ave's (which was not the "Hail Mary" as we know it today) as a substitute for the Psalms. So, most effective would be "the introduction of the Marian Psalter in conjunction with preaching to those who denied the Incarnation of the Word, the motherhood of Mary and the sanctity of marriage. For mingled with the explanation of the mysteries of our salvation would be the prayerful repeating over and over: 'Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb.'” Some 250 years after St. Dominic, the rosary began to revive and to take it's traditional form of the three primary mysteries, and would continue to evolve with the addition of the pendant (5 beads), the insertion of "Jesus" , the Our Father and the Glory Be. For the purist, the addition of any mysteries on the life of Christ beyond the later 3 traditional ones violates the "integrity" of what became known as the Rosary and it's 150 Hail Mary's (though it's actually now 153!). This is true, but it does not necessarily violate the traditional practice of St. Dominic of inserting the "Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb” into his preaching on the Life, Passion and Death of our Lord.
For me the "safe" course, if anyone chooses to say the Luminous mysteries, is to say them as a supplement to the 3 traditional mysteries and not as a "replacement". Of course, in the spirit of St. Dominic and our Lady's Psalter, saying 150 Ave's (actually, 159) while meditating on the life, passion and death of our Lord will greatly please our Blessed Mother, even if that includes the Luminous mysteries.
Excellent history lesson here: rosarycenter.org/the-rosary-and-st.-dominic
Let me add that we may consider the Fatima prayer, said after each decade, as an organic development, in that praying for those most in need, in particular, and remaining true to the original translation, for those in Purgatory, is consistent with our Lady's Fatima message. I don't, however, consider the Luminous Mysteries as an organic development, for the reasons already explained, but this has nothing to do with St. Dominic and the Rosary's original form. But as a supplemental mystery, it is certainly efficacious and pleasing to our Lady.
@@mryan510 Thank you so much .