Monday, February 14, 2011

Rosary Reflections ~ The Institution of the Eucharist


To read the introduction post that explains what I have used these images for, please click here.

The Institution of the Eucharist is the last of the Luminous Mysteries and we have discovered in the using the slideshow that you are left looking at the last image of the last mystery, as you recite the Hail Holy Queen. So I decided to add one more picture to the slideshow, so that as we recite the Hail Holy Queen we are looking at a beautiful image of Our Lady. I've tried to find images with Our Lady holding the rosary or something similar. This new edition has worked really well in our home.

So below you will notice there are four images of Our Lady of the Rosary, one in each folder of images.

(Click on the images for full size)

THE FIFTH LUMINOUS MYSTERY

THE INSTITUTION OF THE EUCHARIST

Folder One











Our Lady and the Child Jesus surrounded by little angels..or maybe the Holy Innocents? The children love working out which cherub they are and what friend or sibling is next to them. This last image is for the recitation of the Hail Holy Queen, so my Irfanview slideshow contains six images instead of the normal five, for this mystery.

Folder Two












St Dominic, the saint that gave us the rosary through Mary, is entering heaven in glory. This last image is for the recitation of the Hail Holy Queen, so my Irfanview slideshow contains six images instead of the normal five, for this mystery.

Folder Three












Our Lady and the Child Jesus, with cherubs holding banners with the scenes of the mysteries of the rosary. Jesus crowns Mary with the roses, given to her through the recitation of the rosary. This last image is for the recitation of the Hail Holy Queen, so my Irfanview slideshow contains six images instead of the normal five, for this mystery.

Folder Three











Our Lady of the Rosary, holding the Child Jesus, with St Dominic offering her a pair of rosary beads, with two other saints. Our Lady holds a rose, representing the offering of a rosary.This last image is for the recitation of the Hail Holy Queen, so my Irfanview slideshow contains six images instead of the normal five, for this mystery.

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