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1. Rosary.Today includes prayers: Glory be, Hail Mary, Our Father, I believe in God, Fatima Prayer, Hail Holy Queen.
2. First are the introductory prayers: one Apostles’ Creed (Credo), one Our Father (the Pater Noster or the Lord’s Prayer), three Hail Mary’s (Ave’s), one Glory Be (Gloria Patri).
3. Here the word mystery refers to a truth of the faith, not to something incomprehensible, as in the line, "It’s a mystery to me!" The twenty mysteries are divided into four groups of five: the Joyful, the Sorrowful, the Glorious, the Luminous.
4. You may select how mysteries are introduced: just mystery or followed by comment or selected Bible verses that are read out loud with each decade.
5. Rosary.Today displays current prayer and mystery.
6. When people speak of "saying the rosary" they usually mean saying any set of five (which takes about fifteen minutes).
7. Sorrowful, Glorious, Joyful and Luminous mysteries are automatically selected by day but it is also possible to select one manually.
8. "It is refreshing to find an app that makes you feel like you are saying the Rosary with others.
9. Choose Rosary, Chaplet of the Divine Mercy or Rosary of the Holy Wounds.
10. Each decade is bracketed between an Our Father and a Glory Be, so each decade actually has twelve prayers.
11. It is also possible to offer intentions - choose from predefined public intentions (including Pope Francis intentions) or define your own.
12. Between the introductory prayers and the concluding prayer is the meat of the rosary: the decades.
13. The Rosary is a devotion in honor of the Virgin Mary.
14. Each decade is devoted to a mystery regarding the life of Jesus or his mother.