Glorious Mysteries - Holy Scriptural Rosary - Recitation with songs separately

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The Holy Scriptural Rosary – Glorious Mysteries - Recitation with songs separately, is presented in honor of Most Reverend George Vance Murry, Societas Iesu. The Glorious Mysteries:

1) The Resurrection (faith): Matthew 28:2, 28:5-8; Mark 16:8; Luke 24:1, 24:6; John 11:25-26, 16:20, 16:22.

2) The Ascension of Jesus into heaven (hope): Luke 24:50; Matt. 28:18-20; Mark 16:16, 16:19; Acts 1:9.

3) The Descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost (zeal): Psalm 104:30; Acts 2:1-3, 2:5, 2:11, 2:14, 2:38, 2:41.

4) The Assumption of Mary into heaven (happy death): Judith 13:23, 13:25, 15:10; Psalm 45:13, 14; Song of Songs 2:10-11, 2:14; Revelation 11:19, 12:1-6, 12:13-17.

5) The Coronation of Mary as Queen of Heaven (love for Mary): Proverbs 8:32-35; Ecclesiastes 24:4, 24:9, 24:17, 24:19-20, 50:7-8; Song of Songs 2:1, 6:10.

Recitation of the Rosary is by students known only to God from the Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio, U.S.A.

Songs:

The Students of Orange County, Florida, The Festival Singers of Florida, and the Nairobi Chamber Chorus perform Ukuthula written by Andre van der Merwe and conducted by Kevin Fenton at the First United Methodist Church of Orlando, FL, USA, on October 17, 2015. Translation: In this broken world of trouble, the Blood of Jesus Christ flowed so that you could have peace, you could have redemption, you could praise Him, you could have faith, you could have victory, you could have comfort.

The Washington National Cathedral Girls Choir, 2 February 2020. Psalms 48 and 87, chants written by Samuel Sebastian Wesley and John Goss, respectively.

Veni Creator Spiritus (arr. Ralph Hoffmann), National University of Singapore Choir conducted by Aaron Liew, 2 College Avenue West, Stephen Riady Centre, Singapore 138607, May 2016.

Veni Creator Spiritus, Coro della Cappella Musicale Pontificia Sistina, as the College of Cardinals enter the Conclave and are under Oath. March 2013.

Magnificat in A, composed by Charles Villiers Stanford, and sung by the Westminster Abbey Choir on 17 September 2010, for Evening Prayer with Pope Benedict XVI and the Archbishop of Canterbury, 20 Deans Yard, Westminster, London, UK

Ave Maria, (Schubert), sung by Vox Animae of Split, Croatia. Conductor is Tomislav Veršić. Performance at the 45th Croatian Choral Assembly, October 2012, Novigrad, Croatia.

One photo is from the outside of the home of the Servant of God Rhoda Wise, when Jesus Christ came to visit her. The light from the Risen Christ is exceedingly bright, 28 June 1948. Photography in and around the Church of Saint Mary, Massillon, Ohio, U.S.A., from May 1980 – 2019 is by R.G. Herbst.

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