The Rosary of the Father helps us to reflect on his mercy which "is more powerful than evil, more powerful than sin and death" (Dives in Misericordia, VIII, 15).
The Rosary of the Father, with its five mysteries, is a prayer that Providence has given us. The spontaneous collaboration, coming from many parts, enriched it with biblical references and litanies. In it there is the entire history of man guided by the Love of God who - from the beginning of creation to the final redemption - has carried and will carry forward His plan of Life.
It reminds us how man can and must become an instrument of the Father's triumph of Love, saying his "yes" to Him in fullness and thus inserting himself into the circle of Trinitarian Love which makes him "the living glory of God".
It teaches us to live the mystery of suffering which is a great gift, because it gives us the opportunity to bear witness to our Love to the Father and to allow Him to bear witness to Himself, coming down to us.