Application aimed at beginning Christians who want to pray the Rosary, but do not remember by heart what is the respective Mystery of the day (Joyful, Painful, Glorious or Luminous).
Joyful Mysteries - Monday and Saturday.
Painful Mysteries - Tuesday and Friday.
Glorious Mysteries - Wednesday and Sunday.
Luminous Mysteries - Thursday.
It also assists in the opening prayer and initial offering, such as final thanksgiving and the Hail Queen...
Simple, pleasant and easy to use interface application...
The rosary also comprises the contemplation of certain passages in the life of Jesus and his mother Mary which, according to the doctrine of the Catholic Church, are of special relevance to the history of salvation and which are called "mysteries".
The rosary was traditionally divided into three equal parts, with fifty beads each, which, as they correspond to the third part, were called the rosary.
NOTE: This application does not replace the use of Santo Terço.