
March 20, 2026, Friday of the Fourth Week of Lent, Holy Rosary (Sorrowful Mysteries)
• March 20, 2026, Today’s Rosary on YouTube | Daily broadcast at 7:30 pm ET • The Audio Podcast of this Rosary is Available Here Now! Today, March 20, a day after the Solemnity of Saint Joseph, is the memorial of St. John Nepomucene (1340-1393), a priest of Bohemia who was martyred by King Wenceslaus IV because he refused to break the seal of confession. In the Gospel, it’s shown that the enemies of Christ have increased hostility, becoming more violent and more determined to kill the Author of Life. Our Lord, however, as He nears the end of His public life and awaits His hour, continues to teach in the temple during the day, and large crowds come to hear and admire Him. And while His enemies plot His downfall, Christ Jesus spends the nights in prayer on the Mount of Olives. The contrast between the character of Christ and that of His enemies could not be more pronounced. Back to today, we have to analyze whether we seek vengeance upon those who oppose us, or wish them evil, and urge others to despise and condemn them. Or we leave our reputation in the hands of God and imitate Christ’s efforts to benefit those who hated and condemned Him. Ave Maria! Come, Holy Spirit, come! To Jesus through Mary! Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will. Please give us the grace to respond with joy! + Mikel Amigot w/ María Blanca | RosaryNetwork.com, New York Enhance your faith with the new Holy Rosary University app: Apple iOS | New! Android Google Play
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March 19, 2026, Solemnity of St. Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Holy Rosary (Luminous Mysteries)
• March 19, 2026, Today’s Rosary on YouTube | Daily broadcast at 7:30 pm ET • The Audio Podcast of this Rosary is Available Here Now! Today, March 19, is the Solemnity of Saint Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and the legal father of Jesus (nutritor Domini). Teresa of Ávila wrote, “To other saints our Lord has given power to help in one sort of need, but this glorious saint, as I know by experience, helps us in every need.” In 1870, Pius IX declared Joseph to be the patron and protector of the universal family of the Church. He is the patron of the dying because Jesus and Mary were at his deathbed. He is also the patron of fathers, of carpenters, and of social justice. Many religious orders and communities are placed under his patronage. Saint John Paul II said, “In his self-gift to Mary and Jesus, Joseph fully shares in authentic human fatherhood and the mission of a father in the family.” The Directory on Popular Piety and the Liturgy says, “His mission in God’s plan of salvation was to legally insert Jesus Christ into the line of David, from whom, according to the prophets, the Messiah would be born, and to act as his father and guardian.” Joseph was the “silent” person, a righteous man who faithfully fulfilled his mission of protecting and guarding God’s greatest treasures upon earth, Jesus and Mary. He was an ordinary manual laborer, although descended from the royal house of David. No words of his are recorded in the Gospels. Most of our information about St. Joseph comes from the opening two chapters of St. Matthew’s Gospel. At present, there are two major feasts in his honor. On March 19, when we acknowledge his suffering as part of the work of redemption, and on May 1, we honor him as the patron of workmen. Ave Maria! Come, Holy Spirit, come! To Jesus through Mary! Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will. Please give us the grace to respond with joy! + Mikel Amigot w/ María Blanca | RosaryNetwork.com, New York Enhance your faith with the new Holy Rosary University app: Apple iOS | New! Android Google Play
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March 18, 2026, Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Lent, Holy Rosary (Glorious Mysteries)
• March 18, 2026, Today’s Rosary on YouTube | Daily broadcast at 7:30 pm ET • The Audio Podcast of this Rosary is Available Here Now! In the main reading of the Gospel today (John 5:17-30), we see Jesus answering the Jews: “For just as the Father raises the dead and gives life, So also does the Son give life to whomever he wishes. Nor does the Father judge anyone, But he has given all judgment to the Son, so that all may honor the Son just as they honor the Father. Whoever does not honor the Son does not honor the Father who sent him. Amen, amen, I say to you, whoever hears my word and believes in the one who sent me has eternal life and will not come to condemnation, but has passed from death to life.” “Those who have done good deeds [will go] to the resurrection of life, But those who have done wicked deeds to the resurrection of condemnation.” When we adopt the attitude that our life should be our own, seek knowledge of good and evil, and try to control what’s coming, the loop of divine grace is broken, and we get lost. Christ the Lord shows us the way of obedience. His life was an obedient response to the will of God: “Amen, amen, I say to you, a Son cannot do anything on his own, but only what he sees his Father doing; for what he does, his Son will do also.” Ave Maria! Come, Holy Spirit, come! To Jesus through Mary! Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will. Please give us the grace to respond with joy! + Mikel Amigot w/ María Blanca | RosaryNetwork.com, New York Enhance your faith with the new Holy Rosary University app: Apple iOS | New! Android Google Play
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March 17, 2026, Feast of St. Patrick, Holy Rosary (Sorrowful Mysteries)
• March 17, 2026, Today’s Rosary on YouTube | Daily broadcast at 7:30 pm ET • The Audio Podcast of this Rosary is Available Here Now! Today, March 17, is the Memorial of St. Patrick, a bishop chosen by God 1.500 years ago to preach His glory by bringing Christianity to Ireland, a little country which would be converted from their pagan gods to the one true God. Today, Irishmen venerate him as their father in the Faith. Sf. Patrick was born about 385 in the British Isles. In Roman Britain, when he was 16, while he was tending his sheep, Irish raiders captured him and sold him into slavery. Six years later, he escaped to Europe, became a monk, and was ordained; he then returned to Ireland to preach the Gospel. During the thirty years of missionary work, he covered the Island with churches and monasteries and founded the metropolitan see of Armagh. Many legends are associated with St. Patrick: how he drove the snakes out of Ireland and how he used the shamrock to teach the mystery of the Trinity. Ireland, although a small country, played a large role in spreading the true faith to the world. During the early Dark Ages, and while Europe remained in darkness, the Irish monasteries preserved Western writings In his autobiography, Confessions, written in true humility, St. Patrick said, “I am greatly God’s debtor, because he granted me so much grace, that through me many people would be reborn in God.” Ave Maria! Come, Holy Spirit, come! To Jesus through Mary! Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will. Please give us the grace to respond with joy! + Mikel Amigot w/ María Blanca | RosaryNetwork.com, New York Enhance your faith with the new Holy Rosary University app: Apple iOS | New! Android Google Play
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March 16, 2026, Monday of Fourth Week of Lent, Holy Rosary (Joyful Mysteries)
• March 16, 2026, Today’s Rosary on YouTube | Daily broadcast at 7:30 pm ET • The Audio Podcast of this Rosary is Available Here Now! Christ the Lord is the healer, and in today’s reading (John 4:43–54), He cures the son of a royal official. In Jesus, divinity and humanity meet. “His purpose is to set right a world gone wrong, out of every pore of his body, Jesus expresses the healing love of God,” Bishop Barron said. Jesus’s ministry of healing shows God’s ultimate intention and hints at that world to come, where there will be no more suffering, no more sadness, no more sickness. He does not wait for the sinner, the sufferer, the marginalized; he goes to them. This same risen Jesus, alive in the Church, is still seeking us out! Ave Maria! Come, Holy Spirit, come! To Jesus through Mary! Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will. Please give us the grace to respond with joy! + Mikel Amigot w/ María Blanca | RosaryNetwork.com, New York Enhance your faith with the new Holy Rosary University app: Apple iOS | New! Android Google Play
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March 15, 2026, Fourth Sunday of Lent, Holy Rosary (Glorious Mysteries)
• March 15, 2026, Today’s Rosary on YouTube | Daily broadcast at 7:30 pm ET • The Audio Podcast of this Rosary is Available Here Now! Today, the Fourth Sunday of Lent, is Laetare Sunday, a Sunday of joy. As in Advent we had Gaudete Sunday, so in Lent we have a Laetare Sunday. The Church’s liturgy, with the celebrant priest in Mass wearing rose-colored vestments, gives a foretaste of Easter joy, inviting us to focus on the Risen Christ. In today’s reading, we learn how Christ Jesus takes onto Himself all our sins — which are ultimately the consequences of our blindness — allowing Himself to be abandoned by His friends, rejected by His people, crowned with thorns, stripped, and nailed to the cross. He offered His Body to the Father for our salvation and consecrated His entire Person for every one of us. He introduced us into His Holy Heart, inflamed with love for us, which is the same as God’s light. The indestructible link with Christ, which is founded on His love and fidelity, is the ‘new creation’ that was given to us on the day of our Baptism. With our eyes blinded by sin, we come again to see. Ave Maria! Come, Holy Spirit, come! To Jesus through Mary! Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will. Please give us the grace to respond with joy! + Mikel Amigot w/ María Blanca | RosaryNetwork.com, New York Enhance your faith with the new Holy Rosary University app: Apple iOS | New! Android Google Play
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March 14, 2026, Saturday of the Third Week of Lent, Holy Rosary (Joyful Mysteries)
• March 14, 2026, Today’s Rosary on YouTube | Daily broadcast at 7:30 pm ET • The Audio Podcast of this Rosary is Available Here Now! In today’s reading (Luke 18:9-14), we see two types of prayer: the self-centered prayer of the Pharisee and the God-centered prayer of the tax collector. A prayer to ourselves — as yoga and mindfulness suggest today — is wrong as it simply confirms our ego-driven attitude, with God being relegated to be an idol. Christ the Lord invites us to meditate upon the prayer of the publican, the tax collector, who is humble enough to ask for mercy: “O God, be merciful to me, a sinner.” Jesus concludes, “For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and the one who humbles himself will be exalted.” Ave Maria! Come, Holy Spirit, come! To Jesus through Mary! Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will. Please give us the grace to respond with joy! + Mikel Amigot w/ María Blanca | RosaryNetwork.com, New York Enhance your faith with the new Holy Rosary University app: Apple iOS | New! Android Google Play
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March 13, 2026, Friday of the Third Week of Lent, Holy Rosary (Sorrowful Mysteries)
• March 13, 2026, Today’s Rosary on YouTube | Daily broadcast at 7:30 pm ET • The Audio Podcast of this Rosary is Available Here Now! Good Friday is three weeks away. As the third Week of Lent draws to an end, the conflict between Jesus and the religious leaders intensifies. The answer given by Lord — love of God and love of neighbor — shows that the conflict with the Pharisees grows sharper. In today’s Gospel (Mark 12:28-34), Jesus is asked by one of the scribes which is the first of all the commandments. “The Lord our God is Lord alone! You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength.” “The second is this: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. There is no other commandment greater than these.” These two commandments are tightly linked because Christ is the God-man, the one in whose person divinity and humanity meet. It is impossible to love him as God without loving the humanity that he has embraced. Ave Maria! Come, Holy Spirit, come! To Jesus through Mary! Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will. Please give us the grace to respond with joy! + Mikel Amigot w/ María Blanca | RosaryNetwork.com, New York Enhance your faith with the new Holy Rosary University app: Apple iOS | New! Android Google Play
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March 12, 2026, Thursday of the Third Week of Lent, Holy Rosary (Luminous Mysteries)
• March 12, 2026, Today’s Rosary on YouTube | Daily broadcast at 7:30 pm ET • The Audio Podcast of this Rosary is Available Here Now! We see in today’s Gospel (Luke 11:14–23) Christ the Lord driving out a demon from a possessed person. Rather than praising the Lord, cynical crowds concluded that Jesus was “driving out demons by the prince of demons.” Jesus’s response was laconic: “Every kingdom divided against itself will be laid waste and house will fall against house. And if Satan is divided against himself, how will his kingdom stand?” Jesus is the voice of communio, the one who brings us back together, while the demonic power scatters. The Evil One and his minions accuse and divide. In the same passage, the Lord said, “Whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me scatters.” Ave Maria! Come, Holy Spirit, come! To Jesus through Mary! Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will. Please give us the grace to respond with joy! + Mikel Amigot w/ María Blanca | RosaryNetwork.com, New York Enhance your faith with the new Holy Rosary University app: Apple iOS | New! Android Google Play
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