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Green Glass Rosary Beads

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Green Glass Rosary Beads
Green Glass Rosary Beads
SKU:
20060152
Current Stock:
2

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Description

A beautiful rosary featuring green glass rosary beads. The rosary comes in a black gift box printed with the Westminster Abbey crest. The word rosary comes from Latin and means a garland of roses, the rose being one of the flowers used to symbolise the Virgin Mary. The rosary is a devotion in honour of the Virgin Mary. As a material object it is an aid towards saying these prayers in the proper sequence. The fingers are moved along the beads as the prayers are recited. By not having to keep track of the count mentally, the mind is supposed to be freed to meditate on the mysteries. The prayers that essentially compose the Rosary are arranged in sets of ten Hail Marys proceeded by one Lord's Prayer and followed by one Glory Be to the Father. During recitation of each set, known as a decade, thought is given to one of the Mysteries of the Rosary, which recall events in the lives of Jesus and Mary. Normally, five decades are recited in a session.


  • Glass and metal rosary

  • Measures 47cm in length

Details

Colour:
Green

Delivery & Returns

Christmas delivery recommended order dates

 

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