Announcing each mystery, and perhaps even using a suitable icon to portray it, is as it were
to open up a scenario on which to focus our attention. (29)
In order to supply a Biblical foundation and greater depth to our meditation, it is helpful to follow the announcement of the mystery with
the proclamation of a related Biblical passage, long or short, depending on the circumstances. (30)
Pope Paul VI drew attention, in his
Apostolic Exhortation Marialis Cultus [47], to the custom in certain regions of highlighting the name of Christ by the addition of a clause referring to the mystery being contemplated. This is a praiseworthy custom, especially during public recitation. It gives forceful expression to our faith in Christ, directed to the different moments of the Redeemer’s life. It is at once
a profession of faith and an aid in concentrating our meditation, since it facilitates the process of assimilation to the mystery of Christ inherent in the repetition of the
Hail Mary. When we repeat the name of Jesus – the only name given to us by which we may hope for salvation (cf.
Acts 4:12) – in close association with the name of his Blessed Mother, almost as if it were done at her suggestion, we set out on a path of assimilation meant to help us enter more deeply into the life of Christ. (33)