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23 March 2003

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New mysteries on pocket cards

Ave Maria has issued a pocket-sized rosary card with the Mysteries of Light in time for the feast of the Annunciation on March 25.

Tony Clyne, of Ave Maria, says the 40-cent prayer cards are the first with the five new mysteries covering Jesus’ public ministry.

They include a short description and a picture of all 20 mysteries, an explanation of the rosary and the words of each prayer plus the litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

There is also a Let us pray booklet, which offers short meditations on each mystery.

The centuries-old meditative prayer is enjoying a resurgence, says Tony Clyne. Ave Maria is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to promoting the rosary. Last year it sold 400,000 rosary cards.

To order call (02) 4739 1448.