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"By its nature, the recitation of the Rosary calls for a quiet rhythm and a lingering pace, helping the individual to meditate on the mysteries of the Lord’s life as seen through the eyes of her who was closest to the Lord. In this way the unfathomable riches of these mysteries are unfolded."
- Pope Paul VI.
A shot of the Rosary Procession during the annual Dominican Pilgrimage to Our Lady's shrine at Walsingham.
"O God, Whose only - begotten Son by His life, death, and resurrection, has purchased for us the rewards of eternal life; grant, we beseech Thee, that meditating upon these mysteries of the Most Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we may imitate what they contain and obtain what they promise, through the same Christ, our Lord. Amen."
View of the Rosary chapel in the 5th-century basilica of Santa Sabina in Rome.
Another attempt with my macro lens. A bit trickier here than my last attempt, but I have to practice if I'm going to get good at it.
I bought this rosary back in 2002 in Toronto when I went to World Youth Day with a group of friends from college. I honestly thought I had lost these and just found them (amazing since I was thinking how nice it would be to have something like this to practice macros).
Used a giant white tri-fold display board as a "light box" and used a desk lamp CFL to light the scene, then tweaked colors in Adobe Lightroom. No cropping.
Rosaries or Pray beads (called "Sibha") usually carrying The 99 Most Beautiful Names of God ... These were sold just outside Al Hussein Mosque.
© Ilyes Bouzid
353/365: Sometimes I'm so distracted that I even lock my car with the keys inside. And then, a whole day planned ahead turns into nothing because I have to take a cab, go home and pick up my backup car keys.
The good thing about it is that I can relax for a few minutes and enjoy the ride. Maybe it's my subconscious telling me to leave the car key inside so I can take a rest on a hectic day.
Alter of the Rosary : One of the treasures of this beautiful basilica is the wonderful alter piece made by Andres Benitez in 1784. The image of the Virgin is by Cristobel Voisin in 1554.
This parish church is the oldest, most celebrated and principal of Arcos. These titles were awarded by the Sacred Roman Tribunal in 1764. It was declared a National Monument in 1931 and Minor Basilica in 1993. The temple, separated from any surrounding buildings, settles on the remains of an Arab mosque and has been under construction for six centuries which has led to the mix of architectural styles and the participation of different professionals such as Diego de Riaño, Juan Gil de Hontañón, Alonso Rodríguez and Martín de Gaínza. It owes its main features to the works undertaken between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The main façade demonstrates the fusion of late Gothic and early Plateresque. On the right side (Plaza del Cabildo) you can see the unfinished bell tower, designed by V. Bengoechea after the earthquake of 1755. The tower is square and has three sections: entrance, balcony and bell tower. In the second section, the images of San Pedro, San Pablo and the Immaculate Virgin.
This is a late Gothic hall-church, with three naves of equal height and a monumental curved apse. The naves are separated by circular pillars made of beamed rods, supporting complex star-ribbed vaults.
Although everything inside is worthy of admiration, it is worth noting the Retablo Mayor, an altarpiece which is a true Renaissance jewel; the Gothic mural painting; the uncorrupted mummy of San Felix; the Nieves chapel which houses the image of the patron of Arcos; the extravagant organ and the choir, considered one of the best in Andalusia.
Originally completed in 1948, the War Memorial Grotto of Our Lady of the Rosary was constructed to honor those Providence College students who made the ultimate sacrifice to free the world of tyranny during the Second World War.
However, in the late 1990s, the decision was made by the College to build St Dominic Chapel on the site to better serve the needs of the growing College community into the 21st century.
A one-third scale of the Grotto façade was added to the entrance courtyard of the new Chapel as a reminder of the sacrifice made by every Providence College student who served during World War II.
Today, 7th October is the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary.
SKU: ROSARY_032C
Details: 8mm opaque red glass ovals.
Made by: Amy Hoffman of Yellowknife, NT
Measurement: From top to bottom - 20” inches (L)
Made in the NWT
$45.50
جلالة الملكة رانيا العبدالله تلتقي عددا من راهبات الوردية خلال جولتها في بيت الزيارة للراهبات.
عمان، الأردن/ 9 نيسان 2014
Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah meets with a number of Rosary Sisters nuns during a visit to the Rosary Sisters Visitation Home.
Amman, Jordan/ April 9, 2014
© Royal Hashemite Court
When my partner Rick died a couple of years ago I became friends with his brother, and his partner. Gregg (Rick's brother), is a hospice RN and Scott is a physician's assistant (administrator) and they live in Denver. They helped me with Rick during the final weekend of his life. Gregg and Scott were in Rome a time later and they brought back this beautiful rosary. They were in an audience with His Holiness John Paul II who blessed these beads. It is a gift that I treasure.
Alyssa Oswald
Grad Student
Biomathematics
Neutral Turtle Rosary
Jewelry Art (Rosaries)
23 inches long
$24
I created Crafty Rose & Co as a way to share my love for crafting with others. Currently I specialize in rosary making, embroidery, prints, and plant hangers but also can't wait to expand into weaving, macrame, and more. I would love to work with you to create a perfect rosary, embroidery, print, etc if you don't already find something you love in my shop!
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"The Rosary is the most excellent form of prayer and the most efficacious means of attaining eternal life. It is the remedy for all our evils, the root of all our blessings. There is no more excellent way of praying" – Pope Leo XIII.
October is the month of the Most Holy Rosary, and this Altar dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary is in St Catherine of Siena's priory church, New York.
My sermon for today can be read here.