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The Kant-Tangle rosary is unique in that the crucifix has two loops at each end of the long bar so that the rosary can link together and make a continuous chain. The design comes from Fr. James McNamee of the Diocese of Oklahoma and was intended to prevent tangles and knots. Submitted in 1942, it was actually one of the first rosary designs to receive a US patent. We offer it in our mini-Rosary size (4mm beads) only.
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Do you love tiny rosaries? Look no farther! These beautiful ladder rosaries, made with 4mm czech glass beads, are about as small as they come! They store conveniently in your purse or pocket and are incredibly strong.
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The Chaplet of the Seven Sorrows is made up of seven groups of seven beads, with a medal for each grouping depicting each of Mary’s Seven Sorrows. It originated in the thirteenth century with the Seven Founders of the Servite Order and is also known as the Servite Rosary. The mysteries include: The Prophecy of SimeonThe Flight into EgyptThe Three Day Separation from Jesus in JerusalemMary Meeting Christ on the Road to CalvaryThe Crucifixion and Death of JesusThe Removal of Jesus from the...
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The Chaplet of St. Michael O God, come to my assistance. O Lord, make haste to help me. Glory be to the Father, etc. [Say one Our Father and three Hail Marys after each of the following nine salutations in honor of the nine Choirs of Angels] 1. By the intercession of St. Michael and the celestial Choir of Seraphim may the Lord make us worthy to burn with the fire of perfect charity. Amen. 2. By the intercession of St. Michael and the celestial Choir of Cherubim may the Lord grant us the...
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According to Tradition, the Stations of the Cross derived from the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary who, year after year on Good Friday, would walk the route through Jerusalem that Jesus walked on the way to Golgotha, pausing to remember what happened at each station. Early Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land began walking this route and a desire to reproduce these holy places eventually led to the devotion of the Stations of the Cross in the 14th century. It is a well known devotion which is...