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The cross in blue man-made beads is my own design. The rest of the necklace features carnelian ovals/rice, smoky quartz, Picasso jasper, amethyst chips, "antique silver" effect spacers and garnet rounds.

SKU: ROSARY_144C

Details: 4mm pink/blue blend, with pink hearts. Closes with a lobster-claw clasp.

Made by: Amy Hoffman of Yellowknife, NT

Measurement: 7.5” inches (L)

Made in the NWT

$11.00

SKU: ROSARY_122C

Details: 8mm pearlized cream decades; white filled crystal; white heart accent; white roses with olive green leaves; white enamel crucifix; full colour Ste. Therese centre.

Made by: Amy Hoffman of Yellowknife, NT

Measurement: From top to bottom - 22.5” inches (L)

Made in the NWT

$78.00

Someone hung this turquoise rosary on the statue of the Virgin Mary, in Concord MA.

  

Shot with the Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8 Zoom Super Wide Angle Lens on the Nikon D300 Camera.

 

By Elisabeth Weir of Weir2X.

KU: ROSARY_028C

 

Details: St. Kateri Tekakwitha, (the 'Lily of the Mohawks'), will be canonized in October 2012. This rosary features 6mm round opaque maple brown glass beads having a subtle "woodgrain" appearance, with 8mm round opaque sky blue Our Fathers between the decades of the rosary. Two large lampwork Our Fathers with reddish brown cores and blue flowers grace the first three Hail Marys, between the full colour portrait of St. Kateri (rosary centre) and the brown enameled crucifix.

Made by: Amy Hoffman of Yellowknife, NT

Measurement: From top to bottom - 20” inches (L)

Made in the NWT

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Rosary Cemetery, Norwich, Norfolk, UK - Sept 09

More HDR (perhaps for the PCA) - I'm sort of on a wide-angle shot up the building kick lately, I hope you don't mind (this is suspiciously similar to my shot of the Spitzer building last week).

 

This is the Rosary Cathedral in Toledo Ohio on the corner of Islington and Collingwood in the Old West End. Built in the Plateresque style, it was completed in 1931 and was supposed to look a little like some of the cathedrals of Toledo, Spain.

 

I actually wanted to do some HDR of the inside which was refinished in 2000, but I had to wait for a wedding party to leave, and afterwards I realized that it was too dark to shoot inside with no tripod (mine met with an accident this week - of all weeks). Additionally, during the few tries I did make I didn't have AEB on (not that it would have turned out anyway).

SKU: ROSARY_127C

Details: Ste. Therese of the Child Jesus: 8mm spearmint green filled crystal, purple roses, leaves with aurora borealis finish. Green enamel cross, full colour Ste. Therese centre, purple heart.

Made by: Amy Hoffman of Yellowknife, NT

Measurement: From top to bottom - 22.5” inches (L)

Made in the NWT

$78.00

35th annual Rosary Sunday draws thousands devoted to Mary, holy rosary

 

Story by Gina Keating

Photos by Ambria Hammel

The Catholic Sun

 

In a kaleidoscope of colors, sound and movement, more than 6,000 faithful in the Phoenix Diocese gathered to honor Mary in the most anticipated Catholic event of the year, Rosary Sunday.

 

Under her title Mary, Help of Christians, the 35th annual celebration continued its traditional offerings of confession, adoration, benediction and recitation of the rosary.

 

The downtown Phoenix Convention Center opened its doors Oct. 10 to ethnically diverse members of the Body of Christ whose public prayers in different tongues paid homage to Mary, especially for her protection of the unborn.

 

Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted was greeted with a standing ovation from an enthusiastic crowd that filled the seats, as others searched for open spots.

 

“Today, we see how Mary is the mother of all of us,” Bishop Olmsted said in his bilingual address.

 

Auxilary Bishop Eduardo Nevares, recently back from a trip to Rome, delivered an apostolic blessing from Pope Benedict, which was received with a round of applause.

 

Christy O’Gara said she attended the event for the second year with her six children so they could “see all those that love Jesus.”

 

“Now, more than ever, we desire to be together as witnesses to the world,” O’Gara said.

 

More: www.catholicsun.org

 

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35th annual Rosary Sunday draws thousands devoted to Mary, holy rosary

 

Story by Gina Keating

Photos by Ambria Hammel

The Catholic Sun

 

In a kaleidoscope of colors, sound and movement, more than 6,000 faithful in the Phoenix Diocese gathered to honor Mary in the most anticipated Catholic event of the year, Rosary Sunday.

 

Under her title Mary, Help of Christians, the 35th annual celebration continued its traditional offerings of confession, adoration, benediction and recitation of the rosary.

 

The downtown Phoenix Convention Center opened its doors Oct. 10 to ethnically diverse members of the Body of Christ whose public prayers in different tongues paid homage to Mary, especially for her protection of the unborn.

 

Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted was greeted with a standing ovation from an enthusiastic crowd that filled the seats, as others searched for open spots.

 

“Today, we see how Mary is the mother of all of us,” Bishop Olmsted said in his bilingual address.

 

Auxilary Bishop Eduardo Nevares, recently back from a trip to Rome, delivered an apostolic blessing from Pope Benedict, which was received with a round of applause.

 

Christy O’Gara said she attended the event for the second year with her six children so they could “see all those that love Jesus.”

 

“Now, more than ever, we desire to be together as witnesses to the world,” O’Gara said.

 

More: www.catholicsun.org

 

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SKU: ROSARY_099C

Details: 8mm light amethyst (purple) rosebud beads, chalice centre, grapes-and-leaves crucifix, bunch of green grapes; silver coloured fittings.

Made by: Amy Hoffman of Yellowknife, NT

Measurement: From top to bottom - 22.5” inches (L)

Made in the NWT

$52.00

A couple of pagan/kemetic rosaries I made. The left one is akhu oriented, the right one is netjeru related.

35th annual Rosary Sunday draws thousands devoted to Mary, holy rosary

 

Story by Gina Keating

Photos by Ambria Hammel

The Catholic Sun

 

In a kaleidoscope of colors, sound and movement, more than 6,000 faithful in the Phoenix Diocese gathered to honor Mary in the most anticipated Catholic event of the year, Rosary Sunday.

 

Under her title Mary, Help of Christians, the 35th annual celebration continued its traditional offerings of confession, adoration, benediction and recitation of the rosary.

 

The downtown Phoenix Convention Center opened its doors Oct. 10 to ethnically diverse members of the Body of Christ whose public prayers in different tongues paid homage to Mary, especially for her protection of the unborn.

 

Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted was greeted with a standing ovation from an enthusiastic crowd that filled the seats, as others searched for open spots.

 

“Today, we see how Mary is the mother of all of us,” Bishop Olmsted said in his bilingual address.

 

Auxilary Bishop Eduardo Nevares, recently back from a trip to Rome, delivered an apostolic blessing from Pope Benedict, which was received with a round of applause.

 

Christy O’Gara said she attended the event for the second year with her six children so they could “see all those that love Jesus.”

 

“Now, more than ever, we desire to be together as witnesses to the world,” O’Gara said.

 

More: www.catholicsun.org

 

ORDERING INFORMATION

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SKU: ROSARY_0102C

Details: Inspired by a trip through Wyoming: dark brown for my horse, prairie green and squash yellow for the sagebrush and its flowers; blue and clouds for the sky. 6mm decades, 8mm Our Fathers.

Made by: Amy Hoffman of Yellowknife, NT

Measurement: From top to bottom - 20.5” inches (L)

Made in the NWT

$52.00

Arrangement for the Block Rosary Crusade at our House, June 2007

This Christian Rosary features Our Lord Jesus Christ on the silver cross pendant. The pendant contains holy water and earth from the holy land of Beatitudes where Jesus performed sermons including the well-known sermon on the mount (Matthew 5:1 - 12)

 

You can get it from www.beatitudescross.com

52 Weeks theme - bokeh

 

"This plant may sound pious, but it's actually deadly. Rosary peas got their name from their traditional use as ornamental beads for rosaries. They are used in jewelry around the world. Many jewelry makers have died after pricking a finger while handling a rosary pea. The poison contained within the seed is abrin — a close relative of ricin and one of the most fatal toxins on Earth."

-- Mother Nature Network

 

Hmmm....found these growing in the lot next to my house. I had no idea that they were posionous until I googled red and black seeds.

A celtic pagan rosary (prayer necklace/mala) I made

Modern copy of the green emerald rosary in the Residenz.

OUR LADY OF YHE ROSARY CATHOLIC CHURCH, 21 Traverse Street. Rev. Joseph A. Escobar, Pastor. Serving the needs of the Portuguese-American Community since 1886.

Light Rosary 169C

  

$39.00

  

4mm pinkish beige, 1” white enamel crucifix From top to bottom - 16” inches (L)

35th annual Rosary Sunday draws thousands devoted to Mary, holy rosary

 

Story by Gina Keating

Photos by Ambria Hammel

The Catholic Sun

 

In a kaleidoscope of colors, sound and movement, more than 6,000 faithful in the Phoenix Diocese gathered to honor Mary in the most anticipated Catholic event of the year, Rosary Sunday.

 

Under her title Mary, Help of Christians, the 35th annual celebration continued its traditional offerings of confession, adoration, benediction and recitation of the rosary.

 

The downtown Phoenix Convention Center opened its doors Oct. 10 to ethnically diverse members of the Body of Christ whose public prayers in different tongues paid homage to Mary, especially for her protection of the unborn.

 

Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted was greeted with a standing ovation from an enthusiastic crowd that filled the seats, as others searched for open spots.

 

“Today, we see how Mary is the mother of all of us,” Bishop Olmsted said in his bilingual address.

 

Auxilary Bishop Eduardo Nevares, recently back from a trip to Rome, delivered an apostolic blessing from Pope Benedict, which was received with a round of applause.

 

Christy O’Gara said she attended the event for the second year with her six children so they could “see all those that love Jesus.”

 

“Now, more than ever, we desire to be together as witnesses to the world,” O’Gara said.

 

More: www.catholicsun.org

 

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Rosary Church, Tsim Sha Tsui.

It is one of the Grade II Historic Building in Hong Kong.

 

The road in the front has lots of cars. I need to wait for a long time to get the shot.

 

Lens: Contax Planar 50/1.4 AEJ

Film: Kodak Tri-X 400. Duotone by Photoshop

Camera: Canon EOS 3

35th annual Rosary Sunday draws thousands devoted to Mary, holy rosary

 

Story by Gina Keating

Photos by Ambria Hammel

The Catholic Sun

 

In a kaleidoscope of colors, sound and movement, more than 6,000 faithful in the Phoenix Diocese gathered to honor Mary in the most anticipated Catholic event of the year, Rosary Sunday.

 

Under her title Mary, Help of Christians, the 35th annual celebration continued its traditional offerings of confession, adoration, benediction and recitation of the rosary.

 

The downtown Phoenix Convention Center opened its doors Oct. 10 to ethnically diverse members of the Body of Christ whose public prayers in different tongues paid homage to Mary, especially for her protection of the unborn.

 

Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted was greeted with a standing ovation from an enthusiastic crowd that filled the seats, as others searched for open spots.

 

“Today, we see how Mary is the mother of all of us,” Bishop Olmsted said in his bilingual address.

 

Auxilary Bishop Eduardo Nevares, recently back from a trip to Rome, delivered an apostolic blessing from Pope Benedict, which was received with a round of applause.

 

Christy O’Gara said she attended the event for the second year with her six children so they could “see all those that love Jesus.”

 

“Now, more than ever, we desire to be together as witnesses to the world,” O’Gara said.

 

More: www.catholicsun.org

 

ORDERING INFORMATION

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SKU: ROSARY_099C

Details: 8mm light amethyst (purple) rosebud beads, chalice centre, grapes-and-leaves crucifix, bunch of green grapes; silver coloured fittings.

Made by: Amy Hoffman of Yellowknife, NT

Measurement: From top to bottom - 22.5” inches (L)

Made in the NWT

$52.00

"I pray, to be only yours. I pray, to be only yours. I know now, you're my only hope."

 

ps.. i'm not the type of person to pray often. just saying.

Detail view of April, from the Tres Riches Heures de Duc de Berry

 

c. 1412 by the Limbourg brothers workshop

 

April shows a young couple being betrothed or married. She wears a huge coral bead strand with a tassel, of the same type that is seen in many religious paintings.

  

Necklace of rhodochrosite, ruby, sterling silver (oxidized and bright) with 18k yellow gold accents.

Flower relic pendant by Rosalera.

SKU: ROSARY_105C

Details: 6mm orange glass beads, orange roses with green aurora borealis leaves. Shiney silver coloured crucifix and centre.

Made by: Amy Hoffman of Yellowknife, NT

Measurement: From top to bottom - 22” inches (L)

Made in the NWT

$78.00

SKU: ROSARY_0101C

Details: 8mm dark burgundy rosebud beads, chalice centre, grapes-and-leaves crucifix, bunch of green grapes; gilt fittings.

Made by: Amy Hoffman of Yellowknife, NT

Measurement: From top to bottom - 22.5” inches (L)

Made in the NWT

$52.00

I tried to make a DIY light box... I used my tribute rosary to Dia de los Muertos as my model.

If you'd like visit my etsy shop...

stylettoboutique.etsy.com

 

This charming cottage and garden looks peaceful enough but actually lies right beside the main A38 trunk road.

  

Details: 6mm cobalt blue glass beads with aurora borealis finish, blue enameled crucifix, and Holy Face centre (the image on the Shroud of Turin).

Made by: Amy Hoffman of Yellowknife, NT

Measurement: From top to bottom - 20” inches (L)

Made in the NWT

$45.50

SKU: ROSARY_092C

Details: St. Joseph rosary with black oval glass beads.

Made by: Amy Hoffman of Yellowknife, NT

Measurement: From top to bottom - 23.5” inches (L)

Made in the NWT

$39.00

SKU: ROSARY_0103C

Details: 8mm light prairie green rosebud beads, chalice centre, grapes-and-leaves crucifix, bunch of purple grapes. Gilt fittings.

Made by: Amy Hoffman of Yellowknife, NT

Measurement: From top to bottom - 22.5” inches (L)

Made in the NWT

$52.00

Light Rosary 170C

  

$39.00

  

Blend of 4mm green beads, 1" white enamel crucifix From top to bottom - 16” inches (L)

 

35th annual Rosary Sunday draws thousands devoted to Mary, holy rosary

 

Story by Gina Keating

Photos by Ambria Hammel

The Catholic Sun

 

In a kaleidoscope of colors, sound and movement, more than 6,000 faithful in the Phoenix Diocese gathered to honor Mary in the most anticipated Catholic event of the year, Rosary Sunday.

 

Under her title Mary, Help of Christians, the 35th annual celebration continued its traditional offerings of confession, adoration, benediction and recitation of the rosary.

 

The downtown Phoenix Convention Center opened its doors Oct. 10 to ethnically diverse members of the Body of Christ whose public prayers in different tongues paid homage to Mary, especially for her protection of the unborn.

 

Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted was greeted with a standing ovation from an enthusiastic crowd that filled the seats, as others searched for open spots.

 

“Today, we see how Mary is the mother of all of us,” Bishop Olmsted said in his bilingual address.

 

Auxilary Bishop Eduardo Nevares, recently back from a trip to Rome, delivered an apostolic blessing from Pope Benedict, which was received with a round of applause.

 

Christy O’Gara said she attended the event for the second year with her six children so they could “see all those that love Jesus.”

 

“Now, more than ever, we desire to be together as witnesses to the world,” O’Gara said.

 

More: www.catholicsun.org

 

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© Daniela Karla V. Rigor

Toronto's 5th Annual Zombie Walk.

21 October 2007.

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