# Healing Prayers and the Glorious Mysteries
*2019-10-01*

> Bill Young leads a healing prayer for the sick, including specific intentions, and then prays the daily rosary with the Glorious Mysteries.

## Opening Intentions

Bill explains that today’s episode is dedicated to praying for those who are seriously ill. He mentions Orlando, a brother of a Legion of Mary member named Martha, who is in hospice in Jacksonville, Florida; Annette, a former coworker battling stage‑four breast cancer; and Roger, his wife’s cousin’s husband, who also has cancer. Bill asks listeners to join him in asking Jesus, through Mary, to grant healing according to God’s will.

## Healing Prayer of Saint Pio

Bill recites a prayer attributed to Saint Pio, asking God to hear the countless prayers offered daily for physical and spiritual healing. He then presents his personal intentions: Orlando, Annette, and Roger. He concludes the prayer, trusting that God’s plan will unfold in love.

## The Daily Rosary – Glorious Mysteries

Bill begins the rosary with the Apostles’ Creed, the Our Father, and three Hail Marys, each offered for love, hope, and peace for the sick. He then proceeds through the five Glorious Mysteries—Resurrection, Ascension, Pentecost, Assumption, and the Coronation of Mary—reciting the appropriate prayers for each mystery while invoking the fruits of faith, hope, love, grace, and trust.

## The Canticle and Closing Prayer

Bill leads the Canticle (the “Antiphon” from the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary), praising Mary’s humility and asking for her intercession. He ends with the Hail Holy Queen and a final prayer to the Holy Trinity, thanking God for the prayers offered and urging listeners to continue praying for the sick.

## Final Remarks

Bill thanks the listeners, especially the members of the Legion of Mary at St. David’s Catholic Church, and encourages everyone to keep praying the rosary and other devotions. He shares his contact information for comments and prayers, and mentions that tomorrow’s rosary will focus on the mysteries introduced by St. John Paul II.

*May we unite our prayers with Mary’s intercession, trusting that God’s merciful plan will bring healing and peace to those who suffer.*
