The Syriac (Aramaic) Rosary, according to the Madrosho of the Syriac Maronites.
Text located at: https://archive.org/details/TheSyriacRosary-SorrowfulMysteries-MaroniteMadroshoWithEnglish
This video is a recitation of the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary, and is meant for reference and educational purposes.
In addition to it being recited in Syriac, it includes both English translations and transliterations of the Syriac text. This is ideal for those studying the Syriac language.
The Sorrowful Mysteries are said: On Tuesdays and Fridays; and on every Sunday, from the third Sunday before Lent (for the souls of the priests) until the Great Sunday of the Resurrection.
The Syriac (Aramaic) Rosary, according to the Madrosho of the Syriac Maronites.
Text located at: https://archive.org/details/RosaryJoyfulMysteries
This video is a recitation of the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary, and is meant for reference and educational purposes.
In addition to it being recited in Syriac, it includes both English translations and transliterations of the Syriac text. This is ideal for those studying the Syriac language.
The Joyful Mysteries are said: On Mondays and Thursdays; and on every Sunday, from the season of the Birth of our Lord in the Flesh until the third Sunday before Lent (for the souls of the priests).
This is a true parable that the Lord orchestrated. He has a sense of humor, but He is serious about how His people respond to certain "testings." Transcripts of my videos are available here - https:// www.cafelogos.org
God’s love for us all is illustrated for us when a conflict arises between Moses and his brother and sister over his interracial marriage. Art by Jacob Jordaens (1593-1678) Transcripts of my videos are available here - https:// www.cafelogos.org
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