Devotion to God the Father in August: the Rosary

ROSARY TO GOD THE FATHER

To each of our Father who will be recited, dozens of souls will be saved from eternal damnation and dozens of souls will be freed from the pains of purgatory. The families in which this Rosary will be recited will receive very special graces, which will also be handed down from generation to generation. All those who recite it in faith will receive great miracles, such and so great as they have never been seen in the history of the Church.

+ In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen.

O God, come save me.

O Lord, make haste to help me.

Glory to the Father.

Credo

In the first mystery we contemplate the triumph of the Father in the garden of Eden when, after the sin of Adam and Eve, he promises the coming of the Savior.

“The Lord God said to the serpent: since you have done this, be you cursed more than all the cattle and more than all the wild animals, on your belly you will walk and dust you will eat for all the days of your life. I will put enmity between you and the woman, between your lineage and her lineage: this will crush your head and you will undermine her heel ". (Gn 3,14-15)

Hail Mary, 10 Our Father, Glory be to the Father

My Father, good Father, I offer myself to You, I give myself to You.

Angel of God….

In the second mystery we contemplate the triumph of the Father at the moment of Mary's "Fiat" during the Annunciation.

The Angel said to Mary: "Do not be afraid, Mary, because you have found grace with God. Behold you will conceive a son, you will give birth to him and you will call him Jesus. He will be great and called Son of the Most High; The Lord God will give him the throne of David his father and will reign forever over the house of Jacob and his kingdom will have no end. " Then Mary said, "Here I am, I am the handmaid of the Lord, let what you have said be done to me." (Lk 1,30-38)

Hail Mary, 10 Our Father, Glory be to the Father

My Father, good Father, I offer myself to You, I give myself to You.

Angel of God.

In the third mystery we contemplate the triumph of the Father in the garden of Gethsemane when he gives all his power to the Son.

Jesus prayed: “Father, if you want, remove this cup from me! However, not mine, but your will be done ”. Then an angel from heaven appeared to comfort him.

In anguish, he prayed more intensely and his sweat became like drops of blood falling on the ground. (Lk 22,42-44)

Jesus came forward and said to them, "Who are you looking for?" They answered him: "Jesus the Nazarene". Jesus said to them: "It is I!". As soon as he said "It's me!" they stepped back and fell to the ground. (Jn 18,4: 6-XNUMX)

Hail Mary, 10 Our Father, Glory be to the Father

My Father, good Father, I offer myself to You, I give myself to You.

Angel of God

In the fourth mystery we contemplate the triumph of the Father at the moment of the particular judgment.

When he was still far away, his father saw him and moved ran towards him, threw himself around his neck and kissed him. Then he said to the servants: “Soon, bring the most beautiful dress here and put it on, put the ring on his finger and the shoes on his feet and let's celebrate, because this son of mine had died and returned to life, was lost and was found. " (Lk 15,20-24)

Hail Mary, 10 Our Father, Glory be to the Father

My Father, good Father, I offer myself to You, I give myself to You.

Angel of God

In the fifth mystery we contemplate the triumph of the Father at the moment of universal judgment.

Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, because the sky and the earth of before had disappeared and the sea was gone. I also saw the holy city, the new Jerusalem, coming down from heaven, from God, ready as a bride adorned for her husband. Then I heard a powerful voice coming out of the throne: Here is the dwelling of God with men! He will dwell among them and they will be his people and he will be the "God with them": And he will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there will be no more death, neither mourning, nor lamentation, nor trouble, because the former things have passed away. (Ap 21,1-4)

Hail Mary, 10 Our Father, Glory be to the Father

My Father, good Father, I offer myself to You, I give myself to You.

Angel of God

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