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fourth joyful mystery

The presentation presents us with the old and the new. Mary and Joseph are coming to fulfill the requirements of the Law, while Simeon and Anna prophesy of the future the child will bring. A catholics we always stand between the old and the new. We are called to be faithful to scripture and the apostolic tradition handed on to us and to recognise we are a pilgrim people not yet done our journey. A journey that leads us deeper in the new creation Jesus opens for us. How faithful am I to the Tradition handed on to me? How open am I to God’s plan for my future?

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reflection third joyful mystery

There are multiple images to look at here; the Magi, the star, Jesus in the manger, the shepherds, the angel choir, Mary and Joseph, having no place at the inn, and more. Meditating on this scene can be just picturing the whole scene. During the decade comtemplate the manger scene and those giving adoration to the baby who is God, and ask how can I adore Him?

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reflection second joyful mystery

I received some feedback on the first mystery, another starting point for the meditation is the incarnation, always appropriate with the rosary is to see how Mary leads to Jesus. The visitation can focus us on being there for others. The news of Elizabeth was given to Mary to assure her of God’s power to give life, but for Mary it also becomes a call to see to the needs of another. God’s gifts when fully received lead to greater love of God and our brothers and sisters.

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reflection first joyful mystery

Mary response “Behold I am the handmaid of the Lord, let it be to me according to your word” is the climax of this mystery.She says yes and surrenders to God’s will. Usually surrender is a word that is an end, but here it is the beginning. The surrender that opens up a whole new way of being. We read of Mary’s surrender, but what of ours? What is our surrender, availability, or openness to God?

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Newman Center scriptural rosary

As I was praying the rosary today I recalled when I was a seminarian working part time in the development of the Basilica of the National Shrine on the Immaculate Conception( we always just said the Shrine). One project I gave input to was picking Bible passages for a scriptural rosary booklet. Knowing that some people like to use those types of booklets and with the new luminous mysteries not in all booklets I was thinking maybe we could do our own. For each mystery have a scripture reading and a short reflection. I was going to start posting thoughts here if you have any reflections yourself please feel free to reply. We’ll begin with the joyful mysteries. The readings would be

1. Annunciation Luke 1:26-38

2. Visitation Luke 1:39-56

3. Birth of Jesus part of Luke 2:1-20 or Matt 2: 1-12

4. Presentation Luke 2:22-38

5. Finding in the temple Luke 2:41-51

In the coming days I will work on a reflection for each one and post them individually. If any thoughts come to you in prayer that you would like to add please write or visit.

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We have wrapped up our CI. We met many new people, who we hope will be with us in the fall. We will offer our variety of ministries and hope students new and returning will assist us in turn, but there is more to it than that. At the Newman center we want to always remember that we are Catholic, which will mean seeing all we do in light of our relationship to God and how that relates us to each other. Even when it is not explicitly stated it should be somewhere in our soul, that all we do is a chance to show we are Christ’s disciples by how we love one another. (John 13:35)

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