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Our Father (Pater Noster) Beads:

  • Venetian Glass Beads Vintage 1970’s– Handmade-Unique from Venice, Italy.
    • Size: 15x28mm
    • Shape: Oval
    • Fiorato (Flower)
    • 24k *Avventurina

 

Flanking Pater Noster Beads:

  • Metal Bead: 8mm
    • Color: Verdi Green
    • Decorative Corregation
  • Austrian Crystals: 4mm
    • Color: Topaz AB

 

Hail Mary Beads:

  • Austrian Crystals: 8mm
    • Color: Lt. Topaz
    • Shape: Round faceted

 

In between beads

  • Austrian Crystals: 2.5
    • Color: Lt. Topaz
    • Shape: Bicone
  • Austrian Crystals: 3mm
    • Color: Lt. Topaz
    • Shape: Round

 

Centerpiece:

  • Bronze
    • Oval Crystal Dome: 20x30mm
    • Image handset – decoupag’e
    • Austrian Chatons:
      • Color: Fern
      • Size: 18pp

 

Crucifix:

  • Bronze
    • Angel’s Adoration of Passion of Christ

 

Angel Wing Charm:

  • 18k Gold
  • Pav’E Cubic Zirconia
  • 23x8mm

 

Total Length of Rosary: 31 ½

 

Complimentary rosary pouch and prayer card

Our Lady of Czestochowa

$950.00Price
    • Gently wipe with a soft cloth or jeweler's cloth
    • Do not get the centerpiece image wet
  • The legend says that after Jesus' crucifixion, when the Virgin Mary moved to St. John's home, she took with her some personal articles, among them a table made by our Redeemer in St. Joseph's workshop. The story continues and says that when the pious women of Jerusalem asked St. Luke to do a painting of the Mother of God, he used this table to paint the image. The image remained in Jerusalem for a time, until the Romans began to destroy the city. Divine providence guided the image to Constantinople, where it was carefully protected by the Christians there. By 802, the image appeared in White Russia. During a war in the middle of the fourteenth century, the image was struck by an enemy arrow. Prince Wladyslaw, in order to prevent the destruction of the image, decided to transport it to the land of his birth. While traveling through Poland, with the image in a horse drawn carriage, the horses refused to go any further when they reached the town of Czestachowa. The prince went up to the chapel on top of the hill Jasna Gora to pray, since he saw the horses' refusal to go on as a divine message. In a dream, Our Lady appeared to him, and told him she wanted the image to be venerated there in Czestochowa. This was in the year 1382. The prince ordered the building a a bigger and more elaborate Church, along with a monastery. Pilgrims began traveling from all over to venerate the image. She has been in Czestochowa since this time, and has become a national treasure of the Polish people, who venerate her as the Queen of Poland. The present Basilica in which the image resides was built in 1902.

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