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anatomy of a rosary: A Manual of Surgical Anatomy Lewis Beesly, Thomas Baillie Johnston, 1916 |
anatomy of a rosary: Manual of Descriptive and Pathological Anatomy Johann Friedrich Meckel, 1831 |
anatomy of a rosary: Anatomy, descriptive and applied Henry Gray, 1920 |
anatomy of a rosary: Anatomy Of A Rose Sharman Apt Russell, 2009-04-24 In Anatomy of a Rose , Sharman Apt Russell eloquently unveils the inner life of flowers. From their diverse fragrances to their nasty deceptions, Russell proves that, where nature is concerned, wonder is not only our starting point, it can also be our destination. Throughout this botanical journey, she reveals that the science behind these intelligent plants-how they evolved, how they survive, how they heal-is even more awe-inspiring than their fleeting beauty. Russell helps us imagine what a field of snapdragons looks like to a honeybee, and she introduces us to flowers that regulate their own temperature, attract pollinating bats, even smell like a rotting corpse. She also delves into cutting-edge research on everything from flower senses to their healing power. Long used to ease everything from depression to childbirth, flowers are now our main line of defense against childhood leukemia and the deadly Ebola virus. In this poetic rumination, which combines graceful writing with a scientist's clarity, Russell brings together the work of botanists around the globe, and illuminates a world at once familiar and exotic. |
anatomy of a rosary: Anatomy of Inculturation Magesa, Laurenti , 2014-12-03 In his quest to identify practices that strengthen the faith of African Christians, Magesa examines the nature of being church today in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. |
anatomy of a rosary: Anatomy of a Secret Gerard McCann, 2024-04-30 Raw and compelling, Anatomy of a Secret bravely shares long silenced, unspoken truths.As a boy, Gerard was sexually abused by a Catholic priest at his local church. As a grown man, he confronts the trauma of what he suffered and the psychological aftermath of his experience, grappling with shame, guilt and the devastating impact it had on his family, relationships and sense of self. Despite what he endured, Gerard' s story is one of hope and healing, of acknowledging pain and seeking support, of honesty and justice. |
anatomy of a rosary: Anatomy of a Robot Despina Kakoudaki, 2014-07-07 Why do we find artificial people fascinating? Drawing from a rich fictional and cinematic tradition, Anatomy of a Robot explores the political and textual implications of our perennial projections of humanity onto figures such as robots, androids, cyborgs, and automata. In an engaging, sophisticated, and accessible presentation, Despina Kakoudaki argues that, in their narrative and cultural deployment, artificial people demarcate what it means to be human. They perform this function by offering us a non-human version of ourselves as a site of investigation. Artificial people teach us that being human, being a person or a self, is a constant process and often a matter of legal, philosophical, and political struggle. By analyzing a wide range of literary texts and films (including episodes from Twilight Zone, the fiction of Philip K. Dick, Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel Never Let Me Go, Metropolis, The Golem, Frankenstein, The Terminator, Iron Man, Blade Runner, and I, Robot), and going back to alchemy and to Aristotle’s Physics and De Anima, she tracks four foundational narrative elements in this centuries-old discourse— the fantasy of the artificial birth, the fantasy of the mechanical body, the tendency to represent artificial people as slaves, and the interpretation of artificiality as an existential trope. What unifies these investigations is the return of all four elements to the question of what constitutes the human. This focused approach to the topic of the artificial, constructed, or mechanical person allows us to reconsider the creation of artificial life. By focusing on their historical provenance and textual versatility, Kakoudaki elucidates artificial people’s main cultural function, which is the political and existential negotiation of what it means to be a person. |
anatomy of a rosary: Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical Henry Gray, 1908 |
anatomy of a rosary: The Way of the Rose Clark Strand, Perdita Finn, 2019-11-05 What happens when a former Zen Buddhist monk and his feminist wife experience an apparition of the Virgin Mary? “This book could not have come at a more auspicious time, and the message is mystical perfection, not to mention a courageous one. I adore this book.”—Caroline Myss, author of Anatomy of the Spirit Before a vision of a mysterious “Lady” invited Clark Strand and Perdita Finn to pray the rosary, they were not only uninterested in becoming Catholic but finished with institutional religion altogether. Their main spiritual concerns were the fate of the planet and the future of their children and grandchildren in an age of ecological collapse. But this Lady barely even referred to the Church and its proscriptions. Instead, she spoke of the miraculous power of the rosary to transform lives and heal the planet, and revealed the secrets she had hidden within the rosary’s prayers and mysteries—secrets of a past age when forests were the only cathedrals and people wove rose garlands for a Mother whose loving presence was as close as the ground beneath their feet. She told Strand and Finn: The rosary is My body, and My body is the body of the world. Your body is one with that body. What cause could there be for fear? Weaving together their own remarkable story of how they came to the rosary, their discoveries about the eco-feminist wisdom at the heart of this ancient devotion, and the life-changing revelations of the Lady herself, the authors reveal an ancestral path—available to everyone, religious or not—that returns us to the powerful healing rhythms of the natural world. |
anatomy of a rosary: Text-book of Anatomy and Physiology Diana Clifford Kimber, Carolyn Elizabeth Gray, 1926 |
anatomy of a rosary: Chamber's Encyclopaedia , 1878 |
anatomy of a rosary: Votive Body Parts in Greek and Roman Religion Jessica Hughes, 2017-04-06 This book examines a type of object that was widespread and very popular in classical antiquity - votive offerings in the shape of parts of the human body. It collects examples from four principal areas and time periods: Classical Greece, pre-Roman Italy, Roman Gaul and Roman Asia Minor. It uses a compare-and-contrast methodology to highlight differences between these sets of votives, exploring the implications for our understandings of how beliefs about the body changed across classical antiquity. The book also looks at how far these ancient beliefs overlap with, or differ from, modern ideas about the body and its physical and conceptual boundaries. Central themes of the book include illness and healing, bodily fragmentation, human-animal hybridity, transmission and reception of traditions, and the mechanics of personal transformation in religious rituals. |
anatomy of a rosary: Anatomy of Spirituality: Portrait of the Soul Chander Behl, 2015-04-27 The domain of spirituality, separated from its theological overburden, believes in the existence of a spiritual self, presumed to be distinctly separate from the psychological self. The spiritual eternal self, also known as the soul or spirit (sometimes supported by an overarching Spirit), is asserted to be operating behind the ephemeral self. This book takes a contrarian stance; it argues that the premise of the soul concept is obtained through the magic of language, maintained through the marvel of the brain’s biochemistry, and sustained through the mirage of the psychological juggernauts of the brain. The magic, the marvel and the mirage, together, bring about subtle shifts as the linguistic brain suppresses many psychological details, habitually applies mental templates such as inversions and dichotomies, and enhances its language by coining religious and spiritual metaphors. The consequence of these changes is that the usual flickering self begins to be impressed by itself, believing it is buttressed by something transcendental and eternal within: the soul or the spirit. The self, although indoctrinated during its formative years, also begins to assimilate and accept the opinion that the overwhelming weight of religious doctrines and dogmas, the overburden, signifies as the legitimate proof for the eternal soul. |
anatomy of a rosary: The Rosary Immaculee Ilibagiza, 2014-08-15 Immaculée Ilibagiza believes that praying the rosary spared her from being slaughtered during the horrific 1994 Rwanda genocide, in which her family and more than a million other innocent men, women, and children were brutally murdered. Nearly two decades later, Immaculée continues to pray the rosary every day and marvels at how she is constantly renewed and richly rewarded by rejoicing in this glorious prayer. It has helped her in every aspect of her life, from literally saving her life to strengthening her faith, easing sorrows, changing heartache into happiness, healing illnesses in herself and others, solving family problems, landing a dream job, finding long-lost friends, and even locating lost keys! She received so many blessings from the rosary, in fact, that she decided to study its history and origins. She soon discovered that it was not just meant for Catholics, but that the Virgin Mary promised a life filled with blessings to everyone from any religion who faithfully recited the rosary daily . . . and this was such wonderful news that she vowed to share it with as many people as she could. In The Rosary: The Prayer That Saved My Life, Immaculée reveals how the rosary’s many blessings can be reaped by each and every one of us. In this moving and uplifting book, the New York Times bestselling author recounts her personal experience of discovering the power and the beauty of the ancient beads—and shows all of us how to enrich our own lives by exploring and embracing the mysteries, secrets, and promises of the prayer that became her lifeline to heaven. |
anatomy of a rosary: Chambers's Encyclopædia , 1871 |
anatomy of a rosary: Chambers's Encyclopaedia , 1889 |
anatomy of a rosary: Anatomy of Liberty in Don Quijote de la Mancha Eric Clifford Graf, 2021-03-09 Anatomy of Liberty in Don Quijote de la Manchapresents five major facets of liberty as they appear in the first modern novel. Analyzing the novelist’s attitudes towards religion, feminism, slavery, politics, and economics, Graf argues that Cervantes should be considered a major precursor to great liberal thinkers like Locke, Smith, Mill, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Jefferson, Madison, and Twain. Graf indicates not only the medieval and early modern grounds for Cervantes’s ideas but also the ways in which he anticipated and influenced a wide range of modern articulations of personal freedom. Resistance to tyranny, freedom of conscience, the liberation of women, the abolition of slavery, and the principles of a free market economy are all still fundamental to modern Western Civilization, making Don Quiijote de la Mancha extremely relevant to today’s world. Anatomy of Liberty walks us through how Cervantes’s seminal work both foreshadowed and relates to today’s modern society. |
anatomy of a rosary: John Keats, Updated Edition Harold Bloom, 2009 Presents a collection of critical essays on the works of John Keats. |
anatomy of a rosary: Functional Anatomy and Histology of the Lung Chūzō Nagaishi, Naoyuki Nagasawa, 1972 |
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anatomy of a rosary: Chambers's encyclopædia Chambers W. and R., ltd, 1874 |
anatomy of a rosary: CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPEDIA: A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE FOR THE PEOPLE. , 1872 |
anatomy of a rosary: Five for Sorrow, Ten for Joy J. Neville Ward, 2005-09 Since earliest times Christians have used pebbles, a string of knots, or beads on a cord to keep track of their prayers, and prayer beads can be found in virtually every major religious tradition in the world. Anglicans and other Protestants have also begun to use the rosary to help refresh a life of prayer--it creates a rhythm that helps wean us from our distractions and focus our attention so that we can more readily move into God's presence. As the beads and prayers recede into the background, the mysteries that make up the rosary come into our minds and hearts like religious pictures or icons. First published in 1975, J. Neville Ward's unusual collection of meditations offer an entirely new approach to the rosary for all Christians. He begins with its traditional use and then offers fifteen insights into the life of Jesus and his mother Mary that can speak to us today. Thus a meditation on the sorrowful themes reminds us of the suffering that is so much a part of our own lives, while the joyful and glorious mysteries speak of the desire for faith, hope, and love that will heal them. These reflections serve up a rich spiritual repast for Christians seeking new contemplative practices and learning to pray with the rosary. |
anatomy of a rosary: Chambers ́s Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People Anonymous, 2020-05-29 Reprint of the original, first published in 1869. |
anatomy of a rosary: Chambers's Encyclopa︠e︡dia , 1912 |
anatomy of a rosary: Chambers's Encyclopædia Ephraim Chambers, 1870 |
anatomy of a rosary: International Medical and Surgical Survey , 1922 |
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anatomy of a rosary: Chambers's Encyclopædia: Num.-Pue , 1880 |
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anatomy of a rosary: Shakespeare's Theater Tanya Pollard, 2008-04-15 Shakespeare’s Theater: A Sourcebook brings together in one volume the most significant Elizabethan and Jacobean texts on the morality of the theater. A collection of the most significant Elizabethan and Jacobean texts on the morality of the theater. Includes attacks on the stage by moralists, defences by actors and playwrights, letters by magistrates, mayors and aldermen of London, and extracts from legislation. Demonstrates just how heated debates about the theater became in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. A general introduction and short prefaces to each piece situate the writers and debates in the literary, social, political and religious history of the time. Brings together in one volume texts that would otherwise be hard to locate. Student-friendly - uses modern spelling and includes vocabulary glosses and annotation. |
anatomy of a rosary: Anatomy and Physiology Workbook For Dummies Janet Rae-Dupree, Pat DuPree, 2007-12-05 An excellent primer for learning the human body An anatomy and physiology course is required for medical and nursing students as well as for others pursuing careers in healthcare. Anatomy & Physiology Workbook For Dummies is the fun and easy way to get up to speed on anatomy and physiology facts and concepts. This hands-on workbook provides students with useful exercises to practice identifying specific muscle groups and their functions, memory exercises, as well as diagrams and actual demonstrations that readers can personally enact to illustrate the concepts. |
anatomy of a rosary: Cured Anne McTiernan, 2021-02-16 A trailblazing physician and health researcher shares her journey of perseverance and discovery. Anne McTiernan's second memoir begins in 1982, soon after she completed her doctoral training in public health research at the University of Washington at the age of twenty-nine. She and her husband are now parents to four-year-old and three-month-old girls. Realizing that jobs in her field are scarce, especially for women, Anne decides the only option for their financial security is to become a medical doctor. Overcoming her fear and life-long struggle with inadequacy, she moves the family 3,000 miles to New York to begin medical school. Within a few months of starting this new life, Anne is in deep trouble. She is overwhelmed by the competing demands of motherhood and medical training and feels isolated. The stress builds, until Anne suffers a series of paralyzing panic attacks that threaten her ability to function. She begins psychotherapy and starts on a journey of self-discovery, realizing she has to change to survive. |
anatomy of a rosary: Mysteries of Light John Paul II, 2003-03 Mysteries of Light: Meditations on the Mysteries of the Rosary offers simple meditations written by Pope John Paul II on each of the 20 mysteries of the rosary, along with stunning 25 color illustrations (icons) woven throughout the text. Icon reproductions are taken from Helen Protopapadakis-Papaconstantinou's collection and make this book a beautiful and thoughtful prayer book and marvelous gift-giving idea. |
anatomy of a rosary: Radiologic Technology , 1959 |
anatomy of a rosary: Portraiture, Gender, and Power in Sixteenth-Century Art Noelia García Pérez, 2024-03-05 This exciting and wide-ranging volume examines the construction and dissemination of the image of female power during the Renaissance. Chapters examine the creation, promotion, and display of the image of women in power, and how the artistic and cultural patronage they developed helped them craft a self-image that greatly contributed to strengthening their power, consolidating their political legitimacy, and promoting their authority. Contributors cover diverse models of sixteenth-century female power: from ruling queens, regents, and governors, to consorts of sovereigns and noblewomen outside the court. The women selected were key political figures and patrons of art in England, France, Castile, the Low Countries, the Holy Roman Empire, and Italian city states. The volume engages with crucial and controversial debates regarding the nature and use of portraiture as well as the changing patterns of how portraits were displayed, building a picture of the principal iconographic solutions and representational strategies that artists used. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, gender studies, women’s studies, and Renaissance studies. |
anatomy of a rosary: Twentieth Century Practice: Diseases of the respiratory organs and blood, and functional sexual disorders Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1896 |
anatomy of a rosary: Pediatric Radiology Janet Reid, Edward Lee, Angelisa Paladin, William Davros, Caroline Carrico, 2014 Pediatric Radiology is a guided approach to effectively diagnosing 120 pathologies commonly encountered by pediatric radiologists and residents. |
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4772 Guide to Rosary - Knights of Columbus
How to Pray the Rosary 1) Begin by making the Sign of the Cross. 2) Holding the crucifix, pray the Apostles’ Creed. 3) On the first bead, pray the Our Father. heaven, and is seated at the right …
“The Orthodox Way of Praying the Holy Rosary”
Mar 9, 2020 · “The Orthodox Way of Praying the Holy Rosary” Alejandro Cañadas Workshop No 1: March 9, 2021 Introduction & context What is your experience with the Rosary? What is the …
THE MYSTERIES OF THE HOLY ROSARY - Roman …
Focusing on one of the 20 Mysteries each day will help you to know and understand the major events of Jesus’ life. You will encounter Jesus and develop a true friendship with Him as you …
NOTES FROM THE LITURGIST… THE HOLY ROSARY
A standard 15 Mysteries of the Rosary, based on the long-standing custom, was established by Pope Pius V during the 16th century, grouping the mysteries in three sets: the Joyful …
Anatomy Of A Rosary - Sutton Place Synagogue
Essay on the Rosary and Sodality Of the Most Holy Name of Jesus Rev. John O'Connor,1772 The Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary; with Prayers and Points of Meditation. Adapted for the Use …
Anatomy Of A Rosary (book) - api.spsnyc.org
Anatomy Of A Rosary: The Way of the Rose Clark Strand,Perdita Finn,2019-11-05 What happens when a former Zen Buddhist monk and his feminist wife experience an apparition of the Virgin …
Anatomy Of A Rosary (Download Only) - cie …
wondered about its intricate structure? More than just a string of beads, the rosary is a powerful symbol of faith, a tool for prayer, and a rich tapestry of Catholic tradition. This comprehensive …
How to recite the Holy Rosary - NEW ADVENT
How to recite the Holy Rosary 1. SAY THESE PRAYERS… IN THE NAME of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. (As you say this, with your right hand touch your …
The Holy Rosary
meditating upon these mysteries of the Most Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we may imitate what they contain and obtain what they promise, through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.
The Prayers of the Rosary - Oblates of the Virgin Mary
The Rosary: A Prayer for Everyone The Rosary is a series of meditations on the mysteries of Jesus Christ. It is prayed by reciting certain prayers while meditating on each mystery. Both …
How To Pray the Rosary
There are four sets of Mysteries: Joyful, Sorrowful, Glorious and––added by Saint John Paul II in 2002––the Luminous. Each decade is a set of ten Hail Marys that represents an event in the …
A Circle of Prayer: The Anglican Rosary for All of God’s People
The rosary is made from 33 beads or knots, plus a cross or crucifix. The number 33 is a reminder of the Incarnation - the number of years Jesus lived among us.
Anatomy Of A Rosary - api.spsnyc.org
Anatomy Of A Rosary: The Way of the Rose Clark Strand,Perdita Finn,2019-11-05 What happens when a former Zen Buddhist monk and his feminist wife experience an apparition of the Virgin …
Anatomy Of A Rosary (PDF) - 10anos.cdes.gov.br
Anatomy Of A Rosary: The Way of the Rose Clark Strand,Perdita Finn,2019-11-05 What happens when a former Zen Buddhist monk and his feminist wife experience an apparition of the Virgin …
Prayers and Mysteries of the Rosary - Our Lady Help of …
O God, whose only-begotten Son, by his life, death and resurrection, has purchased for us the rewards of eternal life, grant, we beseech thee, that meditating on these mysteries of the most …
The Anglican Rosary - ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Popular examples include the the Roman Catholic Rosary and the Orthodox Jesus Prayer Rope. The Anglican Rosary was created by Rev. Lynn Bauman in the mid 1980s through prayerful …
HOW TO SAY THE ROSARY - Fatima
mysteries of the most Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we may imitate what they contain, and obtain what they promise; through the same Christ our Lord.
THE MYSTERIES THE HOLY ROSARY Mysteries - Roman …
Mysteries of the most holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we may both imitate what they contain, and obtain what they promise, through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.
How To Pray The Rosary - bbcatholic.org.au
When you pray the Rosary, you pray it following one of four categories of mysteries: the Joyful Mysteries, the Sorrowful Mysteries, the Glorious Mysteries, and the Luminous Mysteries.
4772 Guide to Rosary - Knights of Columbus
How to Pray the Rosary 1) Begin by making the Sign of the Cross. 2) Holding the crucifix, pray the Apostles’ Creed. 3) On the first bead, pray the Our Father. heaven, and is seated at the right …
The Medieval Rosary - Society for Creative Anachronism
The anatomy of a rosary is fairly simple, and is dealt with fully under the heading Design and Construction. For the moment, suffice it to say that in a more complex string, the small beads, …
“The Orthodox Way of Praying the Holy Rosary”
Mar 9, 2020 · “The Orthodox Way of Praying the Holy Rosary” Alejandro Cañadas Workshop No 1: March 9, 2021 Introduction & context What is your experience with the Rosary? What is the …
THE MYSTERIES OF THE HOLY ROSARY - Roman Catholic …
Focusing on one of the 20 Mysteries each day will help you to know and understand the major events of Jesus’ life. You will encounter Jesus and develop a true friendship with Him as you …
NOTES FROM THE LITURGIST… THE HOLY ROSARY - Our …
A standard 15 Mysteries of the Rosary, based on the long-standing custom, was established by Pope Pius V during the 16th century, grouping the mysteries in three sets: the Joyful Mysteries, …
Anatomy Of A Rosary - Sutton Place Synagogue
Essay on the Rosary and Sodality Of the Most Holy Name of Jesus Rev. John O'Connor,1772 The Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary; with Prayers and Points of Meditation. Adapted for the Use …
Anatomy Of A Rosary (book) - api.spsnyc.org
Anatomy Of A Rosary: The Way of the Rose Clark Strand,Perdita Finn,2019-11-05 What happens when a former Zen Buddhist monk and his feminist wife experience an apparition of the Virgin …
Anatomy Of A Rosary (Download Only) - cie …
wondered about its intricate structure? More than just a string of beads, the rosary is a powerful symbol of faith, a tool for prayer, and a rich tapestry of Catholic tradition. This comprehensive …
How to recite the Holy Rosary - NEW ADVENT
How to recite the Holy Rosary 1. SAY THESE PRAYERS… IN THE NAME of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. (As you say this, with your right hand touch your …
The Holy Rosary
meditating upon these mysteries of the Most Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we may imitate what they contain and obtain what they promise, through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.
The Prayers of the Rosary - Oblates of the Virgin Mary
The Rosary: A Prayer for Everyone The Rosary is a series of meditations on the mysteries of Jesus Christ. It is prayed by reciting certain prayers while meditating on each mystery. Both …
How To Pray the Rosary
There are four sets of Mysteries: Joyful, Sorrowful, Glorious and––added by Saint John Paul II in 2002––the Luminous. Each decade is a set of ten Hail Marys that represents an event in the …
A Circle of Prayer: The Anglican Rosary for All of God’s People
The rosary is made from 33 beads or knots, plus a cross or crucifix. The number 33 is a reminder of the Incarnation - the number of years Jesus lived among us.
Anatomy Of A Rosary - api.spsnyc.org
Anatomy Of A Rosary: The Way of the Rose Clark Strand,Perdita Finn,2019-11-05 What happens when a former Zen Buddhist monk and his feminist wife experience an apparition of the Virgin …
Anatomy Of A Rosary (PDF) - 10anos.cdes.gov.br
Anatomy Of A Rosary: The Way of the Rose Clark Strand,Perdita Finn,2019-11-05 What happens when a former Zen Buddhist monk and his feminist wife experience an apparition of the Virgin …
Prayers and Mysteries of the Rosary - Our Lady Help of …
O God, whose only-begotten Son, by his life, death and resurrection, has purchased for us the rewards of eternal life, grant, we beseech thee, that meditating on these mysteries of the most …
The Anglican Rosary - ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Popular examples include the the Roman Catholic Rosary and the Orthodox Jesus Prayer Rope. The Anglican Rosary was created by Rev. Lynn Bauman in the mid 1980s through prayerful …
HOW TO SAY THE ROSARY - Fatima
mysteries of the most Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we may imitate what they contain, and obtain what they promise; through the same Christ our Lord.
THE MYSTERIES THE HOLY ROSARY Mysteries - Roman …
Mysteries of the most holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we may both imitate what they contain, and obtain what they promise, through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.
How To Pray The Rosary - bbcatholic.org.au
When you pray the Rosary, you pray it following one of four categories of mysteries: the Joyful Mysteries, the Sorrowful Mysteries, the Glorious Mysteries, and the Luminous Mysteries.