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Join Family Rosary for Lent Through the Mysteries

Written by Family Rosary | Feb 17, 2026 10:33:03 PM

With Lent 2026 beginning tomorrow, Wednesday, February 18, it’s the perfect time to renew or build a habit of prayer with your family.  Family Rosary would be honored to accompany you as we all work to integrate prayer, fasting, and almsgiving into our lives. Subscribe to our blog emails, visit FamilyRosary.org, or follow us on any of our social media channels to discover daily inspiration for praying together, especially the Rosary.

 

Our Lenten content will offer rich and meaningful ways for families to enter more deeply into prayer—featuring resources that support praying the Rosary using Visio Divina, Lectio Divina, and Scriptural reflections. Daily inspiring homily videos taken from our weekday livestreamed Mass — join us in person at The Father Peyton Center, listen during the live broadcast, or watch later at your leisure.

We’ve also created a simple yet deeply engaging Lenten Calendar that’s free to download. Click here to learn more

 


A Mystery a Week Starting Sunday, February 22 

 

February 22 - 28 Joyful Mysteries
March 1 - 7 Sorrowful Mysteries
March 8 - 14 Luminous Mysteries
March 15 - 21 Glorious Mysteries
March 22 - 28 Joyful Mysteries
Holy Week Sorrowful Mysteries
Easter Octave Glorious Mysteries

 

Prayer Resources

 

Here are a few examples of what you will find when you sign up to pray with Family Rosary throughout Lent. Each day, we'll be focusing on just one mystery of the Rosary. Pray only that one decade, or if time allows, after focusing on that day's mystery, complete the remaining mysteries of the Rosary. Saturday will recap the week, providing an opportunity to pray the entire Rosary in whichever method or approach you prefer.

 

Visio Divina

 

Display the image as you pray each mystery of the Rosary. Pray through all five, or use the image as the center of discussion and prayer for your family. Some days are easier than others to find time to pray together. However, there are great blessings for families who give even five minutes each day to God and to each other.

 

Lectio Divina

 

Lectio divina traditionally focuses on Scripture but can extend to liturgical texts or spiritual writings of Catholic tradition that faithfully echo God's Word, applying the same steps of reading, meditation, prayer, and contemplation. Ponder these words from Venerable Patrick Peyton;  keep them in mind throughout the Rosary.

 

First Joyful Mystery: The Annunciation

“Jesus incarnate in the womb of Mary. This hidden, intimate union is the world’s First Holy Communion. It was God-made-man, Redemption’s first stirring, Mary’s divine Motherhood. But it was also Mary’s Lord in her humble heart, pouring His grace down upon the lovely pastures of her soul.” (From: Peyton, Patrick. Father Peyton’s Rosary Prayer Book. Ignatius Press, 2012, p. 74.)

 

 

Scriptural Rosary Reflections

 

*Read the Scripture and the short prayer before beginning each mystery. 

 

Mary said, “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord; let it be to Me according to Your word.” And the angel departed from her. ~Luke 1:38

Blessed Mother, teach our family to place our trust in the extravagant love of God the Father, and to respond to His love by saying "yes" to Him in our daily lives. 

 

 

How to Participate

We look forward to spending these 40+ days with you and your family as we strengthen our faith, uncover a peace beyond understanding, and grow closer as a family through the power of prayer. Subscribe to our blog emails, visit FamilyRosary.org, or follow us on any of our social media channels to discover daily inspiration for praying together, especially the Rosary.