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Circumcision of Christ: future mystery of the Rosary? Perhaps one of the Five *Surprising" Mysteries? 
Yes, you are right!the Circumcision of the Lord (which used to be the name of this Holy Day) occured 8 days after his birth, probably in Bethlehem, and the Presentation, another feast Feb. 2, was 40 days after his birth, in Jerusalem, again as recorded in the gospel. They are two different events but united in demonstrating his parentsâ obedience to the Law and his Jewishness as essential to fulfilling Messianic prophesy.
i too would like to see OPâs suggestions for the âsurprisingâ mysteries.
Hi, I am an Eastern Catholic wandering into the traditional forum and donthe Circumcision of the Lord (which used to be the name of this Holy Day) occured 8 days after his birth, probably in Bethlehem, and the Presentation, another feast Feb. 2, was 40 days after his birth, in Jerusalem, again as recorded in the gospel. They are two different events but united in demonstrating his parentsâ obedience to the Law and his Jewishness as essential to fulfilling Messianic prophesy.
i too would like to see OPâs suggestions for the âsurprisingâ mysteries.
t usually post here. Just wanted to add that that I do remember when I was a small child this being the feast of the Circumcision in the Latin Church, it still is observed as that in the Byzantine Catholic Church and I think the other Eastern Catholic Churchs as well. What I don`t know is why the change of the name of this Holy Day in the Latin Church? ThanksIt seems the Solemnity of Mary was the original name of the feast in the West, but slowly became identified with the Circumcision of the Lord. The new name appears to be a return to the original name and Marian emphasis that the feast once held in the West.Hi, I am an Eastern Catholic wandering into the traditional forum and dont usually post here. Just wanted to add that that I do remember when I was a small child this being the feast of the Circumcision in the Latin Church, it still is observed as that in the Byzantine Catholic Church and I think the other Eastern Catholic Churchs as well. What I don`t know is why the change of the name of this Holy Day in the Latin Church? Thanks
Good ones!I think a couple of impromptu meals (aka freeloading?) should qualify as surprising mysteries.
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- âZaccheus: Come down from that tree! Iâm having dinner at your house today!â
- âGo into the city and follow a man with a water jar. When he enters the house, say to him âThe Master and twelve of his friends are coming for Passover. Hope you have an Upper Room.ââ
2&3 would be covered by the 3rd Luminous Mystery â The Proclamation of the Kingdom of God.Yes, you are right!
I guess Christ was surprised at the first one onlyâbut yeah, on second thought, he probably saw it coming!
- Circumcision of Christ
- Five Husbands of Samaritan Woman
- Walking on Sea of Galilee
- Walking through Walls
- Walking with the Emmaus-Bound Pair
Iâd be surprised if I had four or five spouses and some ârandomâ person knew it. The disciples thought Jesus was a ghost as he walked on the sea! The disciples were quite frightened when Jesus entered a locked room in his glorified body. And he surprised the two men on the road to Emmaus!
I agree. From time to time I like to meditate on other mysteries as well when I need fresh inspiration. For example female experiences with Jesus:In private devotion you can meditate on any mystery in the lives of Jesus and Mary while saying the Rosary.![]()
How about the five wrathful mystieries?
*]Jesus turns over tables and makes a whip of cords in the Temple (Jn 2:15)
*]Jesus calls the Pharisees a âBrood of Vipersâ (Mt 12:34; 23:33)
*]Jesus calls people âHypocritesâ (Mt 15:7; 22:18; 23:13, 15, 23, 25, 27, 29; Mk 7:6; Lk 12:56; 13:15)
*]Jesus comes to cast fire on the earth and cause division (Lk 12:49-53)
*]Jesus calls Peter âSatanâ (Mt 16:23)