Did you know that every Mystery of the Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary has a fruit associated with it? They are also called virtues of the Mysteries of the Rosary.
Each fruit is different and each one relates to a different Mystery of the Rosary. They are something we can contemplate as we pray the Rosary. We can also work to cultivate them more in our own lives.
Learn the fruits of each of the Mysteries of the Holy Rosary
Fruits of the Mysteries of the Holy Rosary
Fruits of the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary
The Annunciation: The Archangel Gabriel appears to Mary and asks her to be the mother of the Savior.
Fruit: Humility
The Visitation: Mary visits Elizabeth, who the Archangel Gabriel told her was expecting a baby.
Fruit: Love of neighbor
The Nativity: Jesus is born in a stable.
Fruit: Detachment
The Presentation: Joseph and Mary take Jesus to the Temple for His presentation.
Fruit: Obedience
The Finding in the Temple: Joseph and Mary find the child Jesus in the Temple after searching for Him for three days.
Fruit: Greater commitment and devotion to Jesus
Fruits of the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary
The Baptism of Jesus: Jesus is baptized in the Jordan River by St. John the Baptist.
Fruit: Openness to the Holy Spirit
The Wedding at Cana: Jesus performs His first public miracle at the wedding feast by turning water into wine.
Fruit: Mary’s intercession
The Proclamation of the Kingdom of Heaven: Jesus proclaims the Kingdom of God.
Fruit: Christian witness and conversion
The Transfiguration: Jesus is transfigured on the mountain in front of His apostles Peter, James, and John.
Fruit: Courage to bear the cross
The Institution of the Eucharist: Jesus institutes the Eucharist at the Last Supper-the first Mass.
Fruit: Greater love for the Holy Eucharist
Fruits of the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary
The Agony in the Garden: Jesus sweats blood and suffers in the garden after the Last Supper.
Fruit: Trust in God
The Scourging at the Pillar: Jesus is cruelly scourged.
Fruit: Purity; mortification
The Crowning with Thorns: The soldiers put a crown of thorns on Jesus’ head.
Fruit: Moral courage; fortitude
The Carrying of the Cross: Jesus carries His cross to Calvary.
Fruit: Perseverance in trials
The Crucifixion and Death of Jesus on the Cross: Jesus is crucified, suffers for three hours, and dies on the cross.
Fruit: Forgiveness for others
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Fruits of the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary
The Resurrection: Jesus rises from the dead three days after His crucifixion.
Fruit: Faith
The Ascension: Jesus ascends into Heaven forty days after His Resurrection.
Fruit: Hope
The Descent of the Holy Spirit: The Holy Spirit descends as tongues of fire upon the disciples and Mary nine days after Jesus’ Ascension into Heaven.
Fruit: Gifts of the Holy Spirit
The Assumption of Mary: Mary is assumed into Heaven.
Fruit: To Jesus through Mary
The Crowning of Mary as Queen of Heaven and Earth: Mary is crowned Queen of Heaven and Earth.
Fruit: Final perseverance
Source: Rosary Reflections Journal
If you want to dive more into the Rosary, be sure to look at my expanding list of books on the Rosary.
Rosary Reflections on the Joyful Mysteries, Rosary Reflections on the Luminous Mysteries, and the Rosary Reflections Journal are currently available.
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