Good Friday Rosary question

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Sorry, in my tiredness I forgot you were asking about the Rosary and not prayer in general.

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I don’t think there is one.

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You can use this in place of Gloria Patri on Good Friday:
Christ became obedient for us unto death.
Even unto death on the Cross.
And you can use this on Holy Saturday:
Christ became obedient for us unto death, even unto death on the Cross.
For which God hath exalted Him and hath given Him a name which is above all names.
 
At our FSSP parish during the Triduum (more specifically Good Friday) the Rosary is said as usual. Now, having said that, its been almost a year since I was there for the Good Friday service. The last 3 years, the Gloria, was sung at the stroke of midnight at the Easter Vigil Mass. MAGNIFICENT timing. The incense did set off the fire alarms though. 😃
 
On Good Friday, we say the Sorrow Mysteries,and meditate on the Suffering and Death of Jesus, we say no Glories Mysteries.
 
Is there a substitute for the Glory Be on Good Friday?
Since the rosary is a private devotion and not an official liturgy of the Church, there may or may not be a custom in an area which would omit it, or substitute something for it. But other than an unofficial custom in a local area, no.
 
On Good Friday, we say the Sorrow Mysteries,and meditate on the Suffering and Death of Jesus, we say no Glories Mysteries.
You miss the point. This isn’t about the Glorious Mysteries. The question was if the “Gloria Patri” should be said as usual after the ten “Hail Marys”…
 
You miss the point. This isn’t about the Glorious Mysteries. The question was if the “Gloria Patri” should be said as usual after the ten “Hail Marys”…
Thank you for helping understand,now I know what was meant.
 
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