In Ascension’s Rosary in a Year podcast, Fr. Mark-Mary Ames, CFR, guides listeners in a step-by-step
In his glorified body, Jesus no longer has physical limitations. This is why, Fr. Mark-Mary explains
In the mystery of the Resurrection, Jesus and the angels bring the same message: do not be afraid. T
In the midst of the most tragic of circumstances, his crucifixion and death, what does Jesus say? Je
During Jesus’ passion, the gospel tells us that a man named Simon was compelled to carry Jesus’ cros
Although the Roman soldiers mockingly hail Jesus as king, Fr. Mark-Mary explains that in this myster
Jesus freely endured the suffering of the scourging because of his great love for us. Fr. Mark-Mary
When Jesus is sorrowful in the Garden of Gethsemane, he stays in relationship with the Father, trust
At the last supper, Jesus tells his disciples that he earnestly desires to eat the Passover with the
When we experience fear and doubt, we can turn to the Father’s revelation that Jesus is the one we h
The mystery of the Proclamation of the Kingdom and the Call to Conversion reveals to us that the tim
At the Wedding Feast at Cana, Mary notices first that the wine has run out. Fr. Mark-Mary explains t
We know Jesus is the beloved of the Father, but today Fr. Mark-Mary tells us that we too should see
How are we seeking Jesus? Are we aware that as we seek Jesus, he too is seeking us? Fr. Mark-Mary as
Simeon and Anna spent their entire lives waiting in the Temple for the savior. We might feel like Si
What was the experience of the shepherds, called by angels to the birth of God? How would we react t
In the Visitation, God is revealing that he keeps his promises. Fr. Mark-Mary leads us in lectio div
Congratulations! You have made it to Phase 3 of the Rosary in a Year: Meditating on the Mysteries. W
How do we really dive into meditation while we pray the rosary? In this special bonus episode, Fr. M
Many of us have “fancy” friends in our lives, and sometimes we are the “fancy” friend: someone whose
Sometimes God asks us to do things that are unexpected or difficult. However, these times are often