Tag: Rosary

  • The Sorrowful Mysteries: The First Sorrowful Mystery:

    The First Sorrowful Mystery: The Agony in the Garden

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    The Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary invite us into the profound depths of suffering, sacrifice, and love revealed in the Passion of Jesus Christ. The first of these mysteries—the Agony in the Garden—marks the beginning of Christ’s Passion and offers a deeply human glimpse into His interior struggle.


    A Night of Deep Distress

    After the Last Supper, Jesus went with His disciples to the Garden of Gethsemane, located at the foot of the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem. There, in the stillness of the night, He withdrew to pray.

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    In this sacred moment, Jesus experienced an overwhelming sorrow. Knowing the suffering that awaited Him—betrayal, humiliation, and crucifixion—He was filled with anguish. The Gospel of Luke tells us that His distress was so intense that “His sweat became like drops of blood falling to the ground.”

    This moment reveals both His divine obedience and His human vulnerability.


    “Not My Will, But Yours Be Done”

    At the heart of the Agony in the Garden is a powerful prayer:

    “Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from me; yet not as I will, but as You will.”

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    This prayer expresses the tension between fear and trust. Jesus does not deny His suffering—He faces it fully. Yet, He chooses obedience to the Father above all else.

    This mystery teaches us that faith is not the absence of fear, but the willingness to trust God even in the midst of it.


    The Sleeping Disciples

    While Jesus prayed in agony, His closest companions—Peter, James, and John—fell asleep.

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    Their inability to stay awake highlights the loneliness of Christ’s suffering. Even those nearest to Him could not fully share in His burden.

    This moment gently challenges us:
    Are we spiritually awake, or do we also “sleep” through moments when we are called to be present, faithful, and attentive?


    Spiritual Reflection

    The Agony in the Garden speaks powerfully to our own lives. We all face moments of fear, uncertainty, and suffering. In those times, this mystery reminds us:

    • God understands human anguish
    • Prayer is our refuge in distress
    • Surrender to God’s will brings strength
    • We are never truly alone, even when it feels that way

    Fruit of the Mystery: Acceptance of God’s Will

    Traditionally, the spiritual fruit of this mystery is obedience and trust in God’s will.

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    In meditating on this mystery, we are invited to echo Christ’s prayer in our own lives:

    “Lord, not my will, but Yours be done.”


    Closing Prayer

    Lord Jesus,
    In Your agony, You chose love over fear and obedience over resistance.
    Teach us to trust in God’s plan, especially when it is difficult.
    Help us to remain awake in faith, steadfast in prayer,
    and courageous in surrendering our lives to Your will.

    Amen.

  • The Highlights of the Week 3/15/26

    Sunday – I attended 11 AM Mass at Saint Lukes Catholic Church in Irving, Texas. There was a Church Service at WFV and Open Game Table.

    Monday – There was a Church Service at 1 PM.

    Tuesday -Errands at 9 AM and 1 PM .

    Wednesday -Doctor’s Appointments all day. A 6:30 PM Church Service.

    Thursday – Ken Myers ( the story teller) who plays the guitar, sings, and tells the history of every song he preforms, followed by a cookie social.

    Friday – Movie night.

    Saturday – The End of the Week Quiz and the Rosary in the Chapel.

    This was a great week to work on personal projects as our Activity Manager was on vacation. Still it was a great week with great food and fellowship at West Fork Village in Irving, Texas. A Place Where Seniors Thrive.

    To learn more about WFV, for yourself or a loved one, call 972-721-1500.

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    Rick Herring
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  • The Highlights of Texas 3/8/26

    First off I need to inform everyone that the Dance for March has been cancelled. The next, as of now, scheduled may occur in May.

    Monday – There were Doctor’s Appointments all day. A midday Church Service and a Dinner (Supper) outing to Cheddars.

    Tuesday – There were Errand outing at 9 AM and 1 PM. Birthday Card signing for those having a birthday in April. The Elm Fork River Band came and entertained us or over an hour. A Book Club Meeting, followed by a Sunshine Committee Meetingwhere we signed card and made Welcome Baskets for the new people that are coming soon. The actives ended with dinne and open Pool Time

    WEdnesday – There were Doctor’s Appointments all day. A Bible Study. Decorating Spring Pots, Bingo and an evening Church Service.

    Thursday – Famous Interviews, a Birthday Social, Residence Council Meeting, Happy Hour, and Open Pool Time.

    Friday – Dollar Tree Outing, 635 Stores Outing, Root Beer Floats, Our Monthly Planning Meeting and Movie Night.

    Saturday – Eand of the Week Quiz, Reciting the Rosary, a Hope Meeting, and I attended 5:30 PM Mass at Saint Luke Catholic Church.

    As you can see, it was another great week ath West Fork Village. A Place Where Seniors Thrive.

    To learn more about WFV, for you or a loved one, call 972-721-1500.

    At WFV the residents pay one payment monthly, which includes a caring and loving staff, a great family, utilities, free laundry, three meals a day, transportation, social events and more…

    So the residences of WFV eliminate utility payments, property tax, yard maintance, home maintance, high priced insurance, greatly reduced cost of groceries, and more…

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  • The Highlights of the week 3/1/26

    Sunday – There was a church service here at WFV. I watched Mass on EWTN. com.

    Monday – Doctor’s Appointmentsall day. A 1 PM Church Service.

    Tuesday – Errands at 9 AM and 1 PM. Meteorology Class Was very informative on how the weather we experience comes about. Birthday Card signing. Where the residence sign birthday cards for those have a birthday next month.

    Walk in the Park where there is a big pond loaded with ducks and the history of Irving is displayed in informative plaques.

    Wednesday – Doctors Appointments all day. Bible Study. Lunch outting at Angelos. Ten people went. Ten in the WFV bus and three came in a car. Bingo and a 6:30 PM Church Service.

    Thursday – Famous Interviews featured Robin Williams. Mark Dunn entertained with songs while playing the piano. Drum Class.

    Friday – Breakfast outing at Dennys. Braums outing at 1 PM. Movie night.

    Saturday – End of Week Quiz. Reciting the Rosary in the Chapel. The Las Collnas Symphony Orchestra at the Las Colinas Arts Center.

    As you can see another great week at West Fork Village. A Place where Seniors Thrive.

    The dance will be on Saint Patrick’s Feast Day, March 17th. So might we guess what the them might be? The possiblity of the color green might might rain supreme. The time is 6 to 8 PM.

    To learn more about West Fork Village in Irving, Texas, for you or a loved one, call 972-721-1500.

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    Rick Herring
    thmjmjAgmail.com

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