Tuesday, February 21, 2023 - Sorrowful Mysteries - Our Lady of Fatima Rosary Crusade

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Tuesday, February 21, 2023 - Sorrowful Mysteries of The Rosary

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Everyday at 12 noon Eastern Time, and then every hour throughout the next 24 hours, Catholics throughout the world unite in praying the Holy Rosary together. To date, Catholics from Israel, Uganda, Italy, France, Germany, Ireland, the United Kingdom, the US, Canada, Mexico, Hawaii, Chile, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, India, Indonesia, as well as other countries, have been joining in prayer.

Artwork:

Prayer to St. Joseph: St. Joseph Taking the Hand of the Christ Child, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo c. 1670

Prayer of St Gertrude: The Trinity with Souls in Purgatory by Corrado Giaquinto (1703 -1766)

The paintings used in today’s Sorrowful Mysteries are (in order of appearance):

The Agony in the Garden:
The Agony in the Garden by Ambrogio Bergognone (1501)
Prayer in the Garden by Andrea Mantegna (1459)

The Scourging at the pillar:
The Flagellation of Christ by Fra Angelico (c1450)
The Flagellation by Alejo Fernández (c1500-1505)

The Crowning with Thorns:
Scenes from the Life of Christ by Giotto di Bondone (c1304-1306)
Head of Christ Crowned with Thorns by Lucas Cranach the Elder (1510)

Our Lord carries the cross:
Christ Carrying the Cross by Ambrogio Bergognone (c1501)
Christ Carrying the Cross by Lucas Cranach the Elder (1538)

The Crucifixion and Death of Our Lord:
Crucifixion with Madonna and Sts Paul, Mary Magdalene, John and Francis by Bernardino Luini (c1530)
Galitzin-Triptych by Pietro Perugina (1482-1485)

Other links:

With special thanks to the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles for permission to use their music available here: https://music.benedictinesofmary.org/

Our Lady of the Rosary Family Catechism is available at: https://olrfamilycatechism.com/

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