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Benedict's Beads
This rosary is inspired by St. Scholastica, the twin sister of St. Benedict and foundress of the Benedictine nuns. The decade has black and white as outside decade accents- representative of the habit colors of Benedictine nuns. The inside of the decade and Our Father beads is made with Montana Blue czech glass, which is reminiscent of the color of the stained glass chapel windows in the choir chapel of the Mount Saint Scholastica Benedictine Sisters in Atchison, KS, which depicts scenes from...
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Benedict's Beads
Keeping it simple, this is our classic Benedictine rosary complete with a Benedictine Medal centerpiece and Benedictine crucifix. It comes with unique matte black beads, which don't shine or sparkle. Great as a man’s rosary, its simple elegance is hard to match.
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Benedict's Beads
This rosary is made with 4mm Garnet Red druk czech glass, a small St. Benedict center, and Small St. Benedict Crucifix.
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Benedict's Beads
This rosary is inspired by St. Scholastica, the twin sister of St. Benedict and foundress of the Benedictine nuns. The decade has black and white as outside decade accents- representative of the habit colors of Benedictine nuns. The inside of the decade and Our Father beads is made with Montana Blue czech glass, which is reminiscent of the color of the stained glass chapel windows in the choir chapel of the Mount Saint Scholastica Benedictine Sisters in Atchison, KS, which depicts scenes from...
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Benedict's Beads
St. John the Baptist was miraculously born to an aged and childless couple and was chosen by God to go before Christ to prepare his way. He appeared out of the desert wearing camel's hair and eating locusts and wild honey, while preaching a message of repentance and the imminent coming of the Messiah. His preaching led to many receiving a baptism of conversion (not Christian baptism) by his hand in anticipation of the coming of Christ. When Jesus came to be himself baptized, John objected that...