Rosary to the Seven Swords of the Mother of God - Christian Icons
Rosary to the Seven Swords of the Mother of God - Christian Icons
Rosary to the Seven Swords of the Mother of God - Christian Icons
Rosary to the Seven Swords of the Mother of God - Christian Icons
Rosary to the Seven Swords of the Mother of God - Christian Icons
Rosary to the Seven Swords of the Mother of God - Christian Icons
Rosary to the Seven Swords of the Mother of God - Christian Icons
Rosary to the Seven Swords of the Mother of God - Christian Icons
Rosary to the Seven Swords of the Mother of God - Christian Icons
Rosary to the Seven Swords of the Mother of God - Christian Icons

Rosary to the Seven Swords of the Mother of God

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Crystals come in multi-colour options ( purple, blue, red, dark red, rainbow blue)

The rosary is made of Czech glass beads and medals are made in Italy. The rosary is made with quality silver-toned pins and chains.

The diameter of the bead is 6 mm. The length of the rosary is 50 cm. The number of nodules is 50.

The crown to the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin Mary is one of those prayers that are often prayed in the Order of Passionists, which is under the special care of the Sorrowful Mother of God. A special rosary of seven parts is used for prayer, each of which consists of seven small and one large part. These parts symbolize the seven sorrows of the Virgin Mary which should be pondered during prayer using both own and considered thoughts or relevant passages from Scripture.

The rosary is one of the oldest Christian prayer "tools" and symbols. A rope with special knots are knotted on it (one of the oldest forms of the rosary) is used during repeated prayers to count their number. Traditionally, a rosary has 50 or 100 knots divided into dozens with large beads. Thus, during the prayer on it the ten times repetition of the Jesus or the Virgin Mary prayer is completed by the prayer "Our Father". The rosary, as a sacred object, ends with a cross offering his prayers before God.

Rosaries are a must for every monk, but rosary prayer is also common for laypeople. During the pilgrimage, Christians take rosaries with them and consecrate them by attaching them to shrines (miraculous icons, relics of saints).