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Our Father (Pater Noster) Beads:

  • Venetian Glass Beads Handmade Venice, Italy
  • UNESCO Award Winner - Museum Bead

    Shape: Heart

    Size: 20x20mm

    Primary Color: Matte Green

    24k Italian White Gold Foil

 

Hail Mary Beads:

  • Austrian Crystal: 8mm

    Color: Golden Shadow

    Shape: Lucerna

 

Inbetween Pater Noster & Hail Mary Beads:

  • Austrian Crystals: 4mm

    Color: Golden Shadow

    Shape: Bicone

  • Metal: Seed Beads

    Bronze

 

Centerpiece:

  • Bronze

    Oval Crystal Dome: 20x30mm

    Image set by hand – Decoupag’e

    Austrian Chatons:
    • Color: Crystal AB
    • Size: 18pp

 

  • Crucifix:  

    Bronze

    Open Work

    Size: 40x57mm

 

Angel Wing Charm:

  • 18k Gold Filled

    Pave: Cubic Zirconia

    Size: 23x8mm

 

Total Length of Rosary: 29”

Our Lady of Champion - Matte Green Heart

$1,200.00Price
    • Gently wipe with a soft cloth or jeweler's cloth
    • Do not get the centerpiece image wet
  • On what is believed to be Sunday, October 9, 1859, Adele Brise, saw a lady dressed in white, standing between two trees believed to be a maple and hemlock. Adele fell to her knees and said, “In God’s name, who are you, and what do you want of me?”

    The lady replied, “I am the Queen of Heaven who prays for the conversion of sinners, and I wish you to do the same. You received Holy Communion this morning and that is well. But you must do more. Make a general confession and offer Communion for the conversion of sinners. If they do not convert and do penance, my Son will be obliged to punish them.”

    “What more can I do, dear Lady?” asked Adele, weeping.

    “Gather the children in this wild country and teach them what they should know for salvation.”

    “But how shall I teach them who know so little myself?” Adele said.

    “Teach them,” replied her radiant visitor, “their catechism, how to sign themselves with the sign of the Cross, and how to approach the sacraments; that is what I wish you to do. Go and fear nothing, I will help you.”

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