If we trace it further back to its origins, the Hail Mary actually comes from God.
I’ve already expressed a type of preference for the 3 conventional sets of mysteries, however I remain totally open to the Luminous mysteries - particularly when praying with others.
Only my limited personal opinion which follows here :
We would have to be totally aloof not to have noticed a type of erosion taking place in certain sectors of the Church ; an erosion of “the sense of the sacred” which doesn’t seem to have run its course just yet. Where it harms us the most as Catholics, is when there is no reverence or respect shown to our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. Even a general casualness regarding our Blessed Lord in Holy Communion , will eventually foster incredulity - in His True, loving, Presence.
As Catholics this doesn’t bode well for us; particularly considering that the Holy Eucharist is the “source and summit of the Christian life” (Lumen gentium 11 ; CCC 1324.)
I believe part of the Church’s answer to this erosion of the sense of the sacred, are all the Eucharistic adoration chapels we see which have sprung up . You can bet that Our Blessed Mother is a poweful ally in having these chapels springing up - Her job is always to lead us or bring us to Jesus. that’s what She does. And this makes me wonder whether the Luminous Mysteries might also be meant for our time - this time of incredulity of God really being present in the Holy Eucharist, a lack of belief in the need for the sacrament of Reconciliation and actually a time of confusion in general.
In the fifth mystery we contemplate Jesus as the “source and summit” of our Christian life, truly and entirely present in the most holy Sacrament of the altar . We contemplate Holy Thursday - the feast of all priests.
In the first, we contemplate the first and only occasion of the simultaneous manifestation of all three Persons of the Holy Trinity in humanly sense perceptible form.
Although the Holy Rosary is not the “prayer of the Church” (the Liturgy of the Hours is the prayer of the Church) it is a staple for almost all of us who share a devotion to our Blessed Mother - Mary and it bolsters the Church. I love my Blessed Mother and I need Her dearly, but I just don’t seem to be able to imagine Her being displeased if we contemplate Jesus in the Holy Eucharist while invoking Her, or if we contemplate the Holy Trinity, and particularly our Heavenly Father’s words: " This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased " , and " This is my beloved Son; hear him." In these mysteries even our Blessed Mother herself reminds us, " Do whatever he tells you.”
So many Saints and Popes have prayed and recommended the Rosary ; to maintain the family, to defeat evil and as the preferred weapon. St. Louis Marie Grignion de Montfort wrote: “The rosary is the most powerful weapon to touch the Heart of Jesus, Our Redeemer, who so loves His Mother.”
As a side note : There are some
grounds supporting the possibility that the Luminous Mysteries did not originate with Pope John Paul II , although they may have come to us “through” him.
However we pray the Rosary, let’s try to make sure we persevere.