O Terço da Saúde - Summary

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**Content Type:** Christian Prayer/Rosary Service
**Summary:**

* The service begins with the **Sign of the Cross** and an invocation of the Holy Trinity.
* **Apostles' Creed** is recited, affirming faith in God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit.
* Five **Mysteries** are prayed, each focusing on a different aspect of Jesus' life and teachings:
1. **Jesus' Compassion** and healing of the sick.
2. **The Lord's Prayer** (with slight variations) is repeated throughout, seeking divine guidance and forgiveness.
3. **Jesus Forgives Sins**, highlighting his authority to pardon.
4. **Jesus Cares for His Mother**, showing devotion at the cross.
5. **Jesus Gives Eternal Life**, emphasizing the resurrection and eternal life.
* **Intercessory Prayers** are offered to:
+ **Mary, Divine Shepherd** (repeated invocations)
+ **Queen of Peace**
+ **Mother of Mercy**
+ **Comforter of the Afflicted**
+ **Health of the Sick** (with the Father)
* The service concludes with:
+ **Glory Be** to the Holy Trinity
+ **Gratitude** to Our Lady of Health for daily benefits
+ **Closing Music**

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1. **Biblical figures mentioned**: God the Father, Jesus Christ, Holy Spirit, Pontius Pilate, Virgin Mary, Mary of Cleophas, and Mary Magdalene.
2. **Locations mentioned**: Heaven, Earth, Galilee, and the cross (referring to the Crucifixion site).
3. **Events mentioned**:
* The Crucifixion (implied, with mention of the cross)
* Jesus' teaching in synagogues in Galilee
* Jesus curing illnesses and diseases
* The Resurrection (of Jesus)
4. **Prayers and Creeds referenced**:
* The Apostles' Creed (partial, in the beginning)
* The Lord's Prayer (multiple variations throughout)
5. **Titles of Mary mentioned**:
* Mother of the Good Shepherd
* Our Lady of Local Health
* Queen of Peace
* Mother of Mercy
* Comforter of the Afflicted
* Mother of All the Sick and Suffering
* Holy Virgin Health of the Sick
* Sovereign Queen
6. **Scriptural References (implied or direct)**:
* The Apostles' Creed (based on the Nicene Creed and Scripture)
* The Lord's Prayer (Matthew 6:9-13, Luke 11:2-4)
* Jesus' teachings and miracles in Galilee (Matthew 4:23-25, Mark 1:39, Luke 8:1)
* Jesus forgiving sins (Matthew 9:1-8, Mark 2:1-12, Luke 5:17-26)
* The Crucifixion and Jesus' words to Mary and the disciple (John 19:25-27)
* The Resurrection (Multiple Gospels)