
The Rosary in a Year (with Fr. Mark-Mary Ames) Day 41: The Victorious King (2026)
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Feb 10, 2026 Reflection on the Crowning with Thorns and the Roman mockery of Jesus. Connections are drawn between Isaiah’s Suffering Servant and the Sorrowful Mysteries. Exploration of irony as humiliation reveals a hidden, conquering dignity. Invitation to contemplate Christ’s victory through suffering and a short guided set of prayers.
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Use The Prayer Plan And App
- Use the Ascension app or the prayer plan to follow the Rosary in a Year and track progress.
- Fr. Mark-Mary Ames directs listeners to ascensionpress.com/RosaryInAYear and the app for resources.
Mockery Reveals Divine Victory
- The soldiers' mockery reveals both human sin and God's hidden victory in Jesus' humiliation.
- Fr. Mark-Mary Ames links the crowning with thorns to Isaiah's suffering servant to show Christ's conquering meekness.
Dignity Persists Through Suffering
- Jesus' dignity remains intact despite physical abuse because the hidden God remains present with him.
- Fr. Mark-Mary Ames emphasizes that the suffering servant is also the meek and victorious King.
