I assume this is the pink candle on the advent wreath. The pink candle is lit on the 3rd Sunday of Advent. It represents joyful hope and joyful waiting for the coming of Jesus.
Normally the Joyful Mysteries are prayed on all Mondays and Saturdays of the year. Back when there were only three sets of mysteries, different seasons of the year would be given different mysteries for Sunday: Joyful from Advent to Ash Wednesday. Sorrowful during Lent, and Glorious during Easter. Since John Paul II added another set of mysteries, the Glorious are always prayed on Sunday.
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No, for those who do not say the entire rosary everyday, the Church has recommended a plan, wherein you pray the entire rosary twice a week: Sunday - Glorious Monday - Joyful Tuesday - Sorrowful Wednesday - Glorious Thursday - Luminous Friday - Sorrowful Saturday - Joyful That being said, in the old days, when there were only three sets of mysteries, the entire rosary was prayed in six days, so Sunday was usually reserved for the set of mysteries of the season in which you were, thus from 24 December until the Epiphany, you said the Joyful mysteries on Sunday, then the Sorrowful during Lent, and the Glorious during Easter.
No. Joyful is an adjective.
Easter is a public holiday in Nigeria. Easter Sunday is a joyful occasion, celebrated with feasting, dancing, drumming, and sometimes with public masquerades and dancers.
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"Some systems name the candle as follows: Candle 1. Hope (purple) Candle 2. Peace (purple) Candle 3. Joy (rose; the corresponding Sunday is "Gaudete Sunday") Candle 4. Love (purple) Candle 5. Christ (white)"
Joyful.
The noun form of the adjective 'joyful' is joyfulness.The word 'joyful' is the adjective form of the noun joy.
Joyful Season was created in 1964.