Mysteria Lucis

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Mysteria Lucis, or the Luminous Mysteries, are a set of Rosary meditations introduced by Pope John Paul II that focus on key events in the public ministry of Jesus Christ.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Mysteria Lucis canonical 3
Mysteries of Light 2
Mysteria Luminosa 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic devotional practice
set of Rosary mysteries
alsoKnownAs Mysteria Lucis
surface form: Mysteries of Light
associatedPrayer Apostles’ Creed
surface form: Apostles' Creed

Glory Be
Hail Holy Queen
Hail Mary
Our Father
containsEvent Baptism in the Jordan
surface form: Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan

The Institution of the Eucharist
surface form: Institution of the Eucharist

Kingdom of God
surface form: Proclamation of the Kingdom of God

Transfiguration of Jesus
The Wedding at Cana
surface form: Wedding at Cana
devotionalCategory Christological meditation
Marian prayer
devotionalDayCommon Thursday
devotionalFocus Jesus Christ
devotionalPractice Marian devotion
emphasizes mysteries of Christ as light
fifthMysteryName The Institution of the Eucharist
surface form: Institution of the Eucharist
firstMysteryName Baptism in the Jordan
surface form: Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan
focusesOn public ministry of Jesus Christ
fourthMysteryName Transfiguration of Jesus
hasEnglishName Luminous Mysteries
hasLatinName Mysteria Lucis self-link
introducedBy Pope John Paul II
introducedByPope Pope John Paul II
surface form: John Paul II
introducedInDocument Rosarium Virginis Mariae
languageOfName Latin
liturgicalFocus mysteries of Christ's public life
meditationType Rosary meditation
numberOfMysteries 5
partOf Rosary
partOfRosarySet Glorious Mysteries
Joyful Mysteries
Sorrowful Mysteries
promotedBy Pope John Paul II
purpose to contemplate Christ as light of the world
relatedTo Holy Rosary
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
secondMysteryName The Wedding at Cana
surface form: Wedding at Cana
theologicalTheme Holy Eucharist
surface form: Eucharist

Kingdom of God
light
revelation of Christ
sacraments
thirdMysteryName Kingdom of God
surface form: Proclamation of the Kingdom of God
usedBy Catholic faithful
usedIn communal prayer
private prayer

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Mysteria Gaudiosa contrastedWith Mysteria Lucis
this entity surface form: Mysteria Luminosa
Mysteria Lucis hasLatinName Mysteria Lucis self-link
Mysteria Lucis alsoKnownAs Mysteria Lucis
this entity surface form: Mysteries of Light
Luminous Mysteries alsoKnownAs Mysteria Lucis
this entity surface form: Mysteries of Light