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LaurenElaineTherese

my favorite rosary, was given to me by a franciscain monk. Who spoke only a little english. I was standing in line for confession in Assisi, and a large monk in his brown cassok approched me... took a beautiful wooden rosary from around his waist. And placed it in my hands, and said to me "Pray" he then smiled, and i hugged him. And he went on his way.

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[quote name='LaurenElaineTherese' post='1804971' date='Mar 12 2009, 04:48 PM']my favorite rosary, was given to me by a franciscain monk. Who spoke only a little english. I was standing in line for confession in Assisi, and a large monk in his brown cassok approched me... took a beautiful wooden rosary from around his waist. And placed it in my hands, and said to me "Pray" he then smiled, and i hugged him. And he went on his way.

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Yours are truly blessed :)

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AdesteFidelis

[quote name='LaurenElaineTherese' post='1804971' date='Mar 12 2009, 03:48 PM']my favorite rosary, was given to me by a franciscain monk. Who spoke only a little english. I was standing in line for confession in Assisi, and a large monk in his brown cassok approched me... took a beautiful wooden rosary from around his waist. And placed it in my hands, and said to me "Pray" he then smiled, and i hugged him. And he went on his way.

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Wow, that is beautiful!

I have a few rosaries. The one I use currently is made of fire-red Czech crystal beads and has a Miraculous Medal center. Love, love, love it. I also have a small black beaded decade rosary I keep with me at work. The center is special to me: a carving of the Blessed Mother cradling the Infant Jesus on one side, and the Holy Spirit as a dove on the other.

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[quote name='TotusTuusMaria' post='1788986' date='Feb 22 2009, 11:16 PM']awww...

pray it. pray it. pray it. pray it.[/quote]


so bossy :ohno:

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IcePrincessKRS

I have a bunch of rosaries around my house... a bunch of basic plastic bead rosaries that everyone has a million of but you never know where you got them from (several of these are in my kids' toy boxes, and I decided to leave them there because it can't hurt them [the kids] to play with blessed articles!). My favorite is the one my mother in law made for me as a wedding gift (as if her son weren't gift enough ;) ). I'll have to photograph it sometime, she made one for Matt that matches mine only my beads are white and his are black. She had them blessed by the priest that said our wedding Mass right before the ceremony. :)

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CatholicWing

My Rosary has black color. I always have had tried to keep it in my bag or pocket where ever I go it goes with me.
Rosary really has very big big miracles in my life. It safe me in my journey, I really love with it.
Here I want to request to you all. Here still in my country lot of people those have not their own Rosary. They need Rosaries.
Last Year I got some Rosaries through one of my friend from Phatmass. We need Rosaries this year too. I request to you if there is some one who have bunch of Rosaries please send me PM.
Thanks.

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Catholawyer

[img]http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j91/theChivalrous/0312092307.jpg[/img]

Here's mine. It's a little odd, but it works well. I have it on my keychain so that I don't lose it or forget it. The chain is miniature bicycle chain, from my girlfriend's robotics team. And the ring that has the rosary-ring on it is big enough so that the rosary's cross can fit through it, so I can hold the chain in my palm and cycle through the rosary with my finders. I guess it's kind of a hybrid between an Irish penal rosary and a regular rosary ring. It works really well!

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My favorite rosary that I use is a traditional black that was used by my father. I use this one in my vehicle. The one I carry is my Knights of Columbus rosary.

My favorite rosary that I have given as a gift was given to my wife.

The first three beads are her initials.
The first decade has 3 decorative beads, 4 for her name, and 3 decorative beads.
The second decade again is a mix of decorative and other beads and it has our wedding anniversary date.
The remaining three decades have decorative beads and the names of our three daughters.

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