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The Praises of God

St. Francis gives a Parchment to Brother Leo on Mount LaVerna about his Praises of God and the Blessing (From editions by Kajetan Esser and Duane Lapsanski ) Leo of Assisi, who was with Francis on LaVerna in the Fall of 1224, wrote in red ink on one side of this piece of parchment:

"Two years before his death, the blessed Francis spent forty days on Mount LaVerna
from the Feast of the Assumption of the holy Virgin Mary until the September Feast
of Saint Michael, in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God, and
blessed Michael the Archangel . The Lord's hand was upon him.
After the vision and message of the Seraph and the impression of Christ's stigmata
upon body, Francis composed these praises and wrote them in his own hand, thanking God for the kindness bestowed on him."

On the other side of the same parchment Brother Leo wrote:

"The blessed Francis wrote this Blessing for me with his own hand. "Then, in a similar way he made with his own hand this sign, a TAU (cross) together with a skull."

The original parchment is now preserved in the Basilica of Saint Francis in Assisi .
In preparing the edition of these texts, Kajetan Esser relied on the work of Duane
Lapsanski who had examined the original parchment with the help of infa-red
technology and was able to read passages now illegible to the naked eye. Even
with the aid of technology, the parchment was still illegible in certain places,
particularly at the edges and on the folds. Lapsanski had the help of early
manuscript copies of the texts and Esser, relying on a broader examination of
those manuscripts, changed some of Lapsanski's readings.

As you will see below, these supplemental readings will be indicated by placing
the text in Italics.

The Praises of God By St. Francis,
with editions by Duane Lapsanski and Kaietan Esser

You are the holy Lord God Who does wonderful things.
You are strong. You are great. You are the most high.
You are the almighty king. You holy Father, King of heaven and earth.

You, are three and one, the Lord God of gods;
You are the good, all good, the highest good, Lord God living and true.

You are love, charity; You are wisdom, You are humility;
You are patience, You are beauty, You are meekness;
You are security, You are rest; You are gladness and joy,
You are our hope, You are justice;
You are moderation, You are all our riches to sufficiency.
You are beauty, You are meekness;
You are the protector, You are our custodian and defender;
You are strength, You are refreshment. You are our hope;
You are our faith, You are our charity; You are all our sweetness,
You are our eternal life, Great and wonderful. Lord, Almighty God, Merciful Savior.

From the book "Francis The Saint" (page 109)

Praying with St. Francis

The greeting of St. Francis of Assisi :

Peace and all Good!

The cross at San Damiano

The Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi in front of the cross.

Most High, Glorious God,
enlighten the darkness of our minds.
Give us a right faith, a firm hope and a perfect charity,
so that we may always and in all things act according to Your Holy Will. Amen

 

The Meditation Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi :

My God and My All!

The Praise of St. Francis to God:

You are holy, Lord, the only God,
and Your deeds are wonderful.
You are strong.
You are great.
You are the Most High.
You are Almighty.
You, Holy Father are King of heaven and earth.
You are Three and One, Lord God, all Good.
You are Good, all Good, supreme Good,
Lord God, living and true.
You are love. You are wisdom.
You are humility. You are endurance.
You are rest. You are peace.
You are joy and gladness.
You are justice and moderation.
You are all our riches, and You suffice for us.
You are beauty.
You are gentleness.
You are our protector.

Prayer of Saint Francis
before the
San Damiano Crucifix


All highest, glorious, God,
cast your light
into the darkness of my heart.
Give me right faith,
firm hope,
perfect charity,
and profound humility,
with wisdom and perception,
O Lord,
so that I may do
what is truly your holy will.

Amen

Prayer before the Crucifix

"Most high and glorious God,
enlighten the darkness of my heart
and give me, Lord, a correct faith,
a certain hope, a perfect charity,
sense and knowledge
so that I may carry out
Your holy and true command."

-         from the Words of St. Francis


Prayer of St. Francis

Lord, make me an instrument of your peace;
Where there is hatred, let me sow love;
Where there is injury, pardon;
Where there is doubt, faith;
Where there is despair, hope;
Where there is darkness, light;
Where there is sadness, joy.
O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much
seek to be consoled as to console.
To be understood, as to understand,
To be loved, as to love.
For it is in giving that we receive. It is in pardoning that we are pardoned. And it is in dying that we are born to eternal life


Prayer Inspired by the Our Father

"O OUR most holy FATHER,
Our Creator, Redeemer, Consoler, and Savior

WHO ARE IN HEAVEN;
In the angels and in the saints,
Enlightening them to love, because You, Lord,
are light Inflaming them to love, because You, Lord,
are love Dwelling (in them) and filling them with happiness, Because You, Lord,
are the Supreme Good, the Eternal Good
from Whom comes all good
without Whom there is no good

HALLOWED BE YOUR NAME;
May our knowledge of You become ever clearer
That we may know the breadth of Your blessings,
the length of Your promises,
the height of Your majesty,
the depth of Your judgments

YOUR KINGDOM COME;
So that You may rule in us through Your grace and enable us
to come to Your kingdom
where there is an unclouded vision of You
a perfect love of You
a blessed companionship with You
an eternal enjoyment of You

YOUR WILL BE DONE ON EARTH AS IT IS IN HEAVEN;
That we may love You with our whole heart
by always thinking of You with our whole soul
by always directing all our intentions to You and
by seeking Your glory in everything and with our whole strength
by spending all energies and affections of soul and body
in the service of Your love and of nothing else and may we love
our neighbors as ourselves
by drawing them all with our whole strength to Your love
by rejoicing in the good fortunes of others as well as our own
by sympathizing with the misfortunes of others
and by giving offense to no one

GIVE US THIS DAY;
in memory and understanding and reverence
for the love which (our Lord Jesus Christ) had for us
and of those things He said and did and suffered for us

OUR DAILY BREAD;
Your own beloved Son, our Lord Jesus Christ

AND FORGIVE US OUR TRESPASSES;
Through Your ineffable mercy
through the power of the Passion of Your beloved Son
together with the merits and intercession
of the Blessed Virgin Mary and all Your chosen ones

AS WE FORGIVE THOSE WHO TRESPASS AGAINST US;
And whatever we do not forgive perfectly, do you, Lord,
enable us to forgive to the full so that we may truly love (our) enemies
and fervently intercede for them before You
returning no one evil for evil
and striving to help everyone in You

AND LEAD US NOT INTO TEMPTATION;
Hidden or obvious
Sudden or persistent

BUT DELIVER US FROM EVIL
past, present and to come

Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit
As it was in the beginning, is now, and will be forever,

AMEN


                                                           

Father Gregorio

Gratitude, Joy and Kindness in the Mission  

“Open your heart widely to the tender sentiments of the most profound gratitude and let your life be a continuous act of thanksgiving for the favor that God has granted you, inspiring the desire and giving you the will to consecrate yourself to Him” (A R.  III, 86).

“ Your gratitude should not limit itself to words alone, but let it show in your zeal to consecrate yourself everyday to your God, dedicating yourself to whatever he asks of you” (AR. III, 87).

"Remember that the souls, who are already converted, just as those who will be converted, have to learn from the religious, to love Jesus Christ always more and more. Try to draw the infidels to the knowledge of Jesus Christ and of the Church by the most eloquent preaching of good example" (C.M. III. 44).

''Let us take care, for the greater glory of God, that what has been understood in the heart, the Crucified Lord, should shine out, in such a way that the persons who are in contact with us may be edified, recognize us as true daughters of the Crucified Lord, our Father and, because of this, be inspired to practice virtue" (C 62, III, 56).

"Observe this well: that your joy may be a joy filled with fidelity to the graces that you receive and above all, a great joy for the zeal for your salvation and that of others" (A R., III, 76).

' [The religious] should look with kindness, have a cheerful, open, peaceful, countenance without embarrassment, without effort a kind, pleasant attitude, meekness and piety capable of winning over the hearts. Religious modesty helps her to avoid a proud and disdainful demeanor, that which expresses inconstancy or lack of mortification" (:M.E. III, 89).

“It is necessary for a religious to understand the importance of the call that she has received, called in a special way to reproduce holiness, to have a modest look, a serious demeanor, a simple behavior. The rule of St. Francis is the most rigorous one, and also gentle because the rigors are prescribed that is, commanded in time of health and not of illness" (ME. III90).

“ May the zeal for the salvation of souls increase in us, as we work to make God known, loved and served by all" (AE. III98).

“What constitutes merit before God is not the greatness of our actions, but the fervor of the soul and the greatness of the motivation: it is purity; the sublimity of our intentions" (AR. III 83).

"The goodness of your actions does not depend on the splendor with which they shine in the eyes of men, but on the will which carries them out" (AR. III, 88)."

Servant of God Fr. Gregorio Fioravanti OFM (1822-1894)


Prayer

Oh Lord let your light shine
And glorify your servant Father Gregorio
Your will was his daily bread Your Cross his support,
Your sweet Mother, his guide.
Make me capable of being like him,
witness of the Gospel
and grant me, through his intercession
the grace that I ask of your mercy.
Amen.


Birthday of Saint Clare PRAYER

Holy Mother Clare, Daughter of Holy Poverty, you chose to know every need. We live in a plentiful time. Remind us, grateful in such Providence , that we may still join the Poor Christ and all Poor People in the Powerlessness of Poverty by accepting graciously those things we cannot control or influence.

Holy Mother Clare, Daughter of Holy Chastity, for Love Himself, you gave up singular human love. We live in a liberal time. Call us to better witness the
personal fulfillment experienced in God's mysterious hundred-fold return by our harmonious expression of our voluntary consecration to
Christ and the service of His Church.

Holy Mother Clare, Daughter of Holy Obedience, you led well because you first followed well. We live in an individualistic time. Encourage us to be humble-mannered and mild-tongued until we are humble and mild hearted.

Holy Mother Clare, Daughter of Holy Simplicity, we live in a complicated time. Teach us to remain simple so Wisdom may guide.

(In honor of the 800th Birthday of Saint Clare
by a Sister of Saint Francis, Hankinson, ND, Jan. 17,1994)


Marian Antiphon of Saint Francis of Assisi


Holy Virgin Mary, among women, there is no one like you born into the world: you are the daughter and the servant of the Most High and Supreme King and Father of heaven, you are the mother of our Most Holy Lord Jesus Christ, you are the spouse of the Holy Spirit.

Pray for us with Saint Michael the Archangel
and all the powers of the heavens and all the saints to your most holy beloved Son, the Lord and Master.

Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit,
as it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be,
world without end.

 Amen.


Blessing of Brother Leo
By Saint Frances

May the Lord bless you and keep you.
May He show His face to you and have mercy.
May He turn His countenance to you and give you peace.
The Lord bless you!

Amen.


  The Franciscan Magnificat

With Mary my soul proclaims the love of the Lord,
my Franciscan spirit exults in God, my Savior.
For He has looked with favor on His lowly servant, Francis.
Behold, all generations will call him blessed.
The Almighty has raised up a family of Franciscans
- Blessed be His Name! -
Who spread peace, love and joy to all in every generation.
Through Francis He has lavished His love on the poor;
And showed us how to love God in His creatures;
He has scattered the wicked in their ways;
He has confused the worldly in their pride;
He has given us a world-wide mission.
To fill the hungry heart with our preaching.
And with Lady Poverty to confound the rich.
Through us He has lifted up the humble;
For He has remembered His promise of peace and joy,
The promise He made to our Father Francis,
and to his followers forever.


Canticle of the Creatures

Altissimu, omnipotente, bonsignore,
tue sono le laude  la gloria et l'honore  et omne benedictione.Ad te solo, Altissimo, se Konfanoet nullu homo enne dign  te mentovare.

 Laudato sie, mi signore, cum tucte le tue creature,  spetialmente messer lo frate sole, loquale iorni et allumini noi per lui.Et ellu e bellu eradiante cum grande splendore:de te, Altissimo, porta significatione.

Laudato si, mi signore, per sora luna ele stelle: in celu lai formate clarite et pretiose et belle.Laudate si, mi signore, per frate vento, et per aere et nubilo et sereno et omne tempo per loquale a le tue creature dai sustentamento.

Laudato si, mi signore, per sor aqua,  laquale e multo utile et humile et pretiosa et casta. Laudato si, mi signore, per frate focu, per loquale ennalumini la nocte: et ellu ebello et iocundo et robustoso et forte.

Laudato si, mi signore, per sora nostra matre terra,  laquale ne sustenta et governa, et produce diverse fructi  con coloriti flori et herba.

 Laudato si, mi signore, per quelli ke perdonano per lo tuo amore et sostengo infirmitate et tribulatione.Beate quelli kel susterranno in pace, ka da te, Altissimo, sirano incoronati.

Laudato si, mi signore, per sora nostra morte corporale,  da laquale nullu homo  vivente po skappare.

Guai acqueli ke morrano  ne le peccata mortali! Beati quelli ke trovarane le tue santissime voluntati, ka la morte secunda  nol fara' male.

 Laudate et benedicite, mi signore, et rengratiate et servite lo cum grande humilitate.

Most High, all-powerful, all good, Lord! All praise is yours, all glory,
all honor and all blessing. To you, alone, Most High, do they belong.
No mortal lips are worthy to pronounce you name.

All praise be yours, my Lord, through all that you have made, and first,
my Lord, Brother Sun, who brings the day; and light you give to us through him. How beautiful is he, how radiant in all his splendor!
Of you, Most High, he bears the likeness.

All praise be yours, my Lord, through Sister Moon and Stars;
In the heavens you have made them, bright and precious and fair.

All praise be yours, my Lord, through Brothers Wind and Air,
and fair and stormy, all the weather's moods,
by which you cherish all that you have made.

All praise be yours, my Lord, through Sister Water,
so useful, lowly, precious and pure.

All praise be yours, my Lord, through Brother Fire,
through whom you brighten up the night. How beautiful is he, how gay!
Full of power and strength.

All praise be yours, my Lord, through Sister Earth, our mother,
who feeds us in her sovereignty and produces various fruits
with colored flowers and herbs.

All praise be yours, my Lord, through those who grant pardon
for love of you; through those who endure sickness and trial. Happy those who endure in peace. By you, Most High, they will be crowned.

All praise be yours, my Lord, through Sister Death, from whose embrace
no mortal can escape. Woe to those who die in mortal sin!
Happy those She finds doing your will.
The second death can do no harm to them.

Praise and bless my Lord, and give him thanks,
and serve him with great humility.


Prayer that Saint Francis and his Brothers
prayed whenever they saw a church,
and that Franciscans everywhere still pray every day.

We adore you,
O Lord Jesus Christ,
here and in all the Churches of the world,
and we praise You
because by Your Holy Cross
You have redeemed the world.


  Prayer For Guidance
  for help with your discernment

"Most high, glorious God
enlighten the darkness of my heart
and grant me, Lord,
a correct faith,
a certain hope,
a perfect charity,
sense of knowledge,
so that I may carry out,
your holy and true command."
- St Francis of Assisi


St. Clare of Assisi 's Second Letter to Blessed Agnes of Prague

 What you hold, may you [always] hold.
What you do may you [always] do and never abandon.
But with swift pace, light step, and unswerving feet, so that even your steps stir up no dust,
may you go forward securely, joyfully, and swiftly,
on the path of prudent happiness,
not believing anything,
not agreeing with anything
that would dissuade you from this resolution
or that would place a stumbling block
for you on the way,
so that you may offer your vows to the Most High
in the pursuit of that perfection to which
the Spirit of the Lord has called you.
one (cf. 2 Cor 6:3).


     A Salutation to the Blessed Virgin Mary
by St. Francis of Assisi

Hail Lady, Holy Queen, Holy Mary Theotokos,1 who art the Virgin made church and the One elect by the Most Holy Father of Heaven, whom He consecrated with His Most Holy beloved Son and with the Holy Spirit, the Paraclete; Thou in whom was and is all fullness of grace and every good.

Hail His Palace;
Hail His Tabernacle;
Hail His Home.
Hail His Vestment;
Hail His Handmaid;
Hail His Mother

And hail all you holy virtues, which through the grace and illumination of the Holy Spirit are infused into the hearts of the faithful, so that from those unfaithful you make them faithful to God.

While St. Francis uses the phrase "Dei genitrix" here, which is usually translated as "Mother of God" in English, "Theotokos" has been chosen instead since this is an exact and familiar equivalent of the latin phrase, and in fact is the term of which the latin is itself the translation


A Salutation to the virtues
by St. Francis of Assisi

Hail Queen Wisdom, the Lord salute thee with thy sister Holy-Pure Simplicity.
Lady Holy Poverty, the Lord salute thee with thy sister Holy Humility.
Lady Holy Charity, the Lord salute thee with thy sister Holy Obedience.
 

Most holy virtues, the Lord salute all of you, He from whom you come and proceed.
There is scarcely a man in all the world, who can have one of you, before he dies.

He who has one and offends not the others, has all.
And he who offends one, has none and offends all. (cf. Jm 2:10)
And any whatsoever confounds vices and sins.

Holy Wisdom confounds Satan and all his wickednesses.
Pure Holy Simplicity confounds all the wisdom of this world (cf. 1 Cor. 2:6) and the wisdom of the body.

Holy Poverty confounds cupidity and avarice and the cares of this world.
Holy Humility confounds pride and all the men, who are in the world, and likewise all the things, which are in the world.
Holy Charity confounds all the diabolic and carnal temptations and all carnal fears.

Holy Obedience confounds all things corporal both carnal and one's own willings and holds the body mortified in obedience to the spirit and in obedience to one's brother and is subject and submissive to all the men, who are in the world and not only to men, but even to all the beasts and wildlife, so that they might do with him, whatever they will, as much as it will have been given them from above by the Lord (cf. Jn 19:11).


 

Prayer for Final Perseverance
by St. Francis of Assisi

Omnipotent, Eternal, just and merciful God,
 grant to us wretches that doing for Thy sake,
what we know Thou wants, 
and always wanting,
what pleases Thee, 
as ones interiorly cleansed,
interiorly illumined and inflamed with the fire of the Holy Spirit,
we might follow the footsteps of Thy Beloved Son,
Our Lord Jesus Christ,
and attain to Thee, Most High, by Thy grace alone,
who in perfect Trinity and simple Unity lives and reigns 
and is glorified as the Omnipotent God, 
for all the ages of ages.
Amen.


Praises to be said at every hour
by St. Francis of Assisi

Here begin the praises which our most blessed Father Francis ordained and himself said at every hour of the day and night and before the Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary, beginning thus: Most Holy, Our Father who art in heaven, etc.. with the Glory be. Then the praises are to be said:

Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, who is and who was and who is to come (cf Apoc 4:8) : And let us praise and exalt Him above all throughout the ages.
Worthy are Thee, Our Lord God, to accept praise, glory and honor, and blessing (cf Apoc 4:11) : And let us praise and exalt Him above all throughout the ages.
Worthy is the Lamb, who was slain to accept virtue and riches1 and wisdom and fortitude and honor and glory and blessing (Apoc 5:12) : And let us praise and exalt Him above all throughout the ages.
Let us bless the Father and the Son with the Holy Spirit : And let us praise and exalt Him above all throughout the ages.
All you works of the Lord bless the Lord (Dan 3:57) : And let us praise and exalt Him above all throughout the ages.
Recite praise to Our God all you His servants and you who fear God, tiny and great (cf Apoc 19:5) : And let us praise and exalt Him above all throughout the ages.
Praise Him the Glorious One you heavens and earth (cf Ps 68:35; Ps Rom) : And let us praise and exalt Him above all throughout the ages.
And every creature, which is in Heaven and on the earth and which is beneath the earth and the sea and those which are in it (cf Apoc 5:13) : And let us praise and exalt Him above all throughout the ages.

Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit : And let us praise and exalt Him above all throughout the ages.
As it was in the beginning, is now, and will be always and unto the ages of ages. Amen
And let us praise and exalt Him above all throughout the ages.

Prayer

Omnipotent, Most Holy, Most High, and Highest God, all good, highest Good, wholely good, who alone is good (cf Lk 18:19), to Thee do we render all praise, all glory, all thanks, all honor, all blessing and all goods. So be it. So be it. Amen.

1Divinity" is the litteral rendering of the Vulgate here, which however differs from the Greek text, which has "riches." [pluton] In fact in classical usage, "riches" [divitia] and "divinity" [divinitas] were often exhanged in Latin (and similarly in Greek) on account of the close association of the God of wealth [Dives / Pluto] with the nature of Divinity in itself; perhaps the most literal translation would be "the riches of divinity," that is the divine glory which the Son of God forsook, for a time, in becoming the Son of Mary, and with which the Father again glorified Him in His Resurrection.


The Praises of God By St. Francis, 
with editions by
Duane Lapsanski and Kaietan Esser

You are the holy Lord God Who does wonderful things.
You are strong. You are great. You are the most high.
You are the almighty king. You holy Father, King of heaven and earth. 
You, are three and one, the Lord God of gods; You are the good,
all good, the highest good, Lord God living and true. 

You are love, charity; You are wisdom, You are humility;
You are patience, You are beauty, You are meekness;
You are security, You are rest; You are gladness and joy, You are our hope, You are justice;
You are moderation, You are all our riches to sufficiency.

You are beauty, You are meekness;
You are the protector, You are our custodian and defender;
You are strength, You are refreshment. You are our hope;
You are our faith, You are our charity; You are all our sweetness,
You are our eternal life, Great and wonderful. Lord, Almighty God, Merciful Savior.

                          From the book "Francis The Saint" (page 109)


Prayer for imitating St. Francis
Collect from St. Francis' Feast Day, October 4th

O God, who increase Thy Church with the merits of blessed Francis by the heavenly birth of this Thy newborn: grant unto us, that through imitating him we may dispise earthly goods and always rejoice in the participation in Thy heavenly gifts. We ask this through Our Lord Jesus Christ, who with the Father and the Holy Spirit, lives and reigns God forever and ever.

Amen.


Prayer asking God for St. Francis' Intercession
Collect for the Feast of St. Francis' Stigmata, September 17th
 

O Lord Jesus Christ, who, when the world was growing cold, did renew in the flesh of the most blessed Francis the sacred stigmata of Thy Passion, in order to inflame our hearts with the fire of Thy love, graciously grant unto us, that yoked to his merits and prayers we may bear the Cross, and bring forth fruits worthy of penance: You who live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, God forever and ever. Amen.


Prayer asking for Mary's Intercession
by St. Francis of Assisi

Holy Virgin Mary, there is no one like Thee born in the world among women,
Daughter and Handmaid of the Most Highest King, the Heavenly Father,
Mother of Our Most Holy Lord Jesus Christ,
Spouse of the Holy Spirit:

Pray for us with St. Michael the Archangel
and all the powers of Heaven and all the Saints
before Thy Most Holy and Beloved Son, the Lord and Master.

Glory to the Father and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit...


Praises of God

The Praises of God illustrates the mystical heights to which Francis had attained in and after the stigmatization

You are holy, Lord,
the only God,
You do wonders. (Ps 76:15)

You are strong,
You are great,
You are the most high,
You are the almighty King.
You, Holy Father,
the king of heaven and earth.
(Jn 17:11; Mt 11:25)

You are Three and One,
Lord God of gods; (Ps 135:2)

You are good, all good, the highest good,
Lord, God, living and true.  (I Thes 1:9)

You are love, charity.
You are wisdom;
You are humility;
You are patience (Ps 75:5)

You are beauty;
You are meekness;
You are security;
You are inner peace;
You are joy;
You are our hope and joy;

You are justice;
You are moderation,
You all all our riches
[You are enough for us].
You are beauty, You are meekness;
You are the protector, (Ps 30:50)

You are our guardian and defender;
You are strength;
You are refreshment. (Ps 42:2)

You are our hope,
You are our faith,
You are our charity,
You are all our sweetness,
You are our eternal life:

Great and wonderful Lord,
God almighty, Merciful Savior.

To his own followers, then and now, Francis said in effect:
Be special. You may be the only Gospel

your neighbor will ever read.

 Franciscan Crown
(Seraphic Rosary
)

History + Our Father + Hail Mary + Glory Be

Mysteries

  1. Announce the First Mystery and Say the Our Father on the fifth bead from the Cross.
  2. Say one Hail Mary for each of the ten beads.
  3. Announce the Second Mystery and then say the Our Father. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the 3rd through the 7th Mysteries.
  4. Say Two Hail Mary's two complete 72 years of Mary's Joy on the fourth and third beads from the Cross.
  5. Say Our Father and Glory Be for the intention of the Holy Father on the 2nd bead from the Cross.
  6. Say Hail Mary on the bead closest to the Cross 

History:

In the year 1422, a certain young man who had a reverent devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and always adorned her statue with a wreath of flowers, was admitted to the Order of Friars Minor.

Not being able to gather flowers and continue this practice in the novitiate, he decided to return to the world, but before leaving, he went to Mary’s altar to beg her protection.

Our Lady then appeared to him and said: “Do not be sad and cast down because you are no longer permitted to place wreaths of flowers on my statue. I will teach you to change this pious practice into one that will be far more pleasing to me and far more meritorious for your soul. In place of the flowers that soon wither and cannot always be found, you can weave for me a crown from the flowers of your prayers that will always remain fresh and are always available.

Recite one Our Father and ten Hail Mary’s while recalling the seven joys I experienced. If you recite these prayers as I have directed, rest assured, dear son, you will weave for me a most beautiful and acceptable crown and will merit for yourself innumerable graces.”

The novice began at once to pray as directed. Meanwhile, the novice master entered and saw an angel weaving a wreath of roses and after every tenth rose he inserted a golden lily. When the wreath was finished, he placed it on the youth’s head.

The master then commanded the youth to tell him what he had been doing; and the novice explained he had been saying the rosary as the Blessed Virgin had instructed him to do.

As a result, the customs of reciting this crown of seven Our Fathers and 72 Hail Marys, in honor of the 72 years which our Lady lived on earth, became widespread.

[translation from the Latin works of Franciscan historian, Fr. Luke Wadding (1588-1657)]

Our Father:

Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come; thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. (For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are Yours, now and for ever.) Amen.

Hail Mary:

Hail Mary, full of grace; the Lord is with thee; blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, Pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen.

Glory Be:

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for ever. Amen.

Mysteries with Scripture Meditation:

Traditional Mysteries:

  • Annunciation
        Luke 1:31-32
  • Visitation
        Luke 1:42, 45
  • Nativity
        Luke 2:6-7
  • Adoration by the Magi
        Matthew 2:1-6
  • Finding in the Temple
        Luke 2:46-47
  • Resurrection
        Matthew 28:5-6
  • Assumption of Mary and Coronation
        Judith 13:18 and Revelation 12:1
Modern Mysteries:
  • Annunciation
        Luke 1:31-32
  • Visitation
        Luke 1:42, 45
  • Nativity and Adoration by the Magi
        Luke 2:6-7
  • Presentation in the Temple and Purification of Mary
        Luke 2:22
  • Finding in the Temple
        Luke 2:46-47
  • Resurrection
        Matthew 28:5-6
  • Assumption of Mary and Coronation
        Judith 13:18 and Revelation 12