
The Rosary in a Year (with Fr. Mark-Mary Ames) Day 360: The Sorrowful Mysteries
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Dec 26, 2025 Dive into the Sorrowful Mysteries as Fr. Mark-Mary reflects on Jesus' profound relationship with the Father during the Agony in the Garden. Discover the irony of the crowd's choice in the Scourging at the Pillar and how true sonship is defined. Experience Christ's hidden kingship amid mockery in the Crowning with Thorns. Join an imaginative prayer as Simon of Cyrene carrying the Cross and meditate on the Crucifixion's significance, where the temple veil tears, revealing God's open heart through Christ.
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Prayer As Filial Honesty
- Jesus addresses his agony by repeatedly calling out "My Father," modeling honest petition within filial trust.
- Fr. Mark-Mary Ames invites us to bring our own sufferings to God with the same sincere yet trusting posture.
Pray Sincerely While Trusting God
- Pray your agonies sincerely and honestly to the Father, echoing Jesus' example rather than hiding needs.
- Maintain trust in your identity as a child of God while offering honest petitions, as Fr. Mark-Mary Ames teaches.
Choosing Counterfeit Sonship
- The crowd chooses Barabbas, whose name means "son of the father," over Jesus, revealing a tragic counterfeit sonship.
- Fr. Mark-Mary Ames highlights how we may also prefer worldly remedies over Christ's humble salvation.



