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This is a rosary hanging from my friend's car's rearview mirror. I used a very low aperture, which created a blurry background, and focused on the cross. The shady white balance made the brown in the cross more smooth. In photoshop I brought my brightness down and my contrast way up, so the cross would pop out more. I also cropped the photo so the rosary was on the right third, and increased the saturation so the colors are more vivid.

(this is my favorite photo, I love the contrast and the simple background. I want to take more photos like this)

I used a flash to try to bring out some of the details in my rosary. I'm a little sad because I didn't realize how little detail was there.

SKU: ROSARY_138C

Details: Grey black; miraculous medal centre. 4mm beads and 1" inch crucifix.

Made by: Amy Hoffman of Yellowknife, NT

Measurement: From top to bottom - 16” inches (L)

Made in the NWT

$39.00

Holy Rosary Church (Wat Gal Wa; วัดกาลหว่าร์) closer Si Praya Pier of the Chao Phraya river just south of Yaowarat, Chinatown, Bangkok Thailand.

The Thai name for this Catholic church was originally Kalawario, a Thai transliteration of Calvary, the mount on which Jesus Christ was crucified. The name was later changed to Kalawar.

Special Exhibit, Agarwood and the Culture of Incense, Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

Rosarios de 40cm de largo aprox. hecho con las mismas cuentas de vidrio que los denarios que también hacemos y podrás ver por aca, ideal para que lo usen los nenes y nenas en el día de su comunión o confirmación.

 

Se entrega en bolsita de organza DE REGALO para que lo puedan llevar a la iglesia a bendecir el día de su comunión, confirmación o bautismo.

 

También es un hermoso detalle para que la NOVIA lo use en la iglesia los hacemos en transparentes (o el color que quieran) para que acompañe a los novios en ese mágico momento.

 

CONSULTANOS POR LOS COLORES DISPONIBLES!

bench end, old bloke saying the rosary, at Wimbotsham, Norfolk. It looks medieval - in fact, it is the mid-19th century work of James Rattee.

Natural light and shallow dof

Rosary Cemetery, Norwich, Norfolk, UK - November 05

Rosary Cemetery, Norwich, UK - January 11

In Puerto del Rosario is a must-see, the church began to be built at the beginning of the 19th century, but it was not finished until 1932.

 

The church history begins in 1812 when the vice-consul of Fuerteventura, James Miller as he was called, Diego Miller Seroton, requested a license to the bishopric for the creation of a chapel or a place to pray. They enabled a room that was attended by a clergyman to lead the mass, this was the provisional church. A few years passed the Bishop undertook to build a new churchand finally it was in the 1920s when the church works began in what is now known as Plaza de Nuestra Señora del Rosario.

 

Due to the successive plagues and famines that devastated the island the project was modified, in principle it was had intention to build two bell towers wavering a curved gable but finally it was rejected.

 

Many years after the creation of the Board for the Enlargement and Repair of the Temple in 1929 the works that ended in 1932 were not retaken. The temple has a rectangular plan , of a single ship and roof to two metresand the plebistry differentiated in height to 4 metres.

 

The Interior is covered by a wooden structure, the altarpiece is a reproduction of what was there previously. The central part is occupied by the image of Our Lady of the Rosary of the 19th century, there are other images like San José with the child and San Luis de Gonzaga. The church was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in 1990.

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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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.

Nota 1: Questo set, oltre ad aver ricevuto molte critiche e, da parte mia, altrettante lodi, avrebbe dovuto essere disposto in una sorta di trittico.

La mia capacità fotografica e tecnologica è così avanzata che non riesco a realizzarlo. Chiunque sia in grado di darmi consigli sul -come e con cosa- sarà idolatrato a vita.

 

Nota 2: il fuori fuoco è volutamente realizzato, continuavo a gingillarmi la catena come se fosse un rosario e nel frattempo scattavo (e si sa che le digggitali hanno un bel gap);

 

Nota 3: il -granulado- è merito del photoscìop cileno

 

Nota 4: appena ho un po' di tempo mi studio bene il manuale della mia macchinina adorata

 

Nota 5: vorrei sapere che ve ne pare (meglio le critiche dei complimenti)

 

Nota 6: Enjoy!

Rosary Cemetery, Norwich, Norfolk, UK - November 05

© Daniela Karla V. Rigor

Holy Rosary Church (Wat Gal Wa; วัดกาลหว่าร์) closer Si Praya Pier of the Chao Phraya river just south of Yaowarat, Chinatown, Bangkok Thailand.

The Thai name for this Catholic church was originally Kalawario, a Thai transliteration of Calvary, the mount on which Jesus Christ was crucified. The name was later changed to Kalawar.

Rosary on a statue of the Virgin of Guadalupe in Santa Fe, NM. August 2010

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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Before leaving St Stephen's Basilica, I took this photo of the various rosaries being sold in a small booth on the front steps of the church.

 

DATE TAKEN:

September 5th, 2019

 

LOCATION:

St Stephen's Basilica, Budapest, Hungary

Rosary village another view at Koratty, Kerala, India

Holy Rosary Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Vancouver, British Columbia.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Rosary_Cathedral_(Vancouver)

 

Sasha Przylbylski, a Grade 8 student and member of the St. John Brebeuf Rosary Club, enjoys the new Rosary Garden between the church and school in the village of Erin.

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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i really liked the focus

17th September, 2011.

 

Rosary Road Cemetery.

 

A hilly Cemetery with a nice feel. Never knew this place existed until today.

Antonello da Messina, St. Gregory Triptych, 1473. Museo Regionale, Messina. From Gothic and Renaissance Altarpieces, by Caterina Limentani Virdis & Mari Pietrogiovanna, Thames & Hudson, 2002. ISBN #0-500-23802-2

SKU: ROSARY_146C

Details: 4mm pink/blue blend, with milky white 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_137C

Details: Raspberry mint ice cream; miraculous medal centre. 4mm beads and 1" inch crucifix.

Made by: Amy Hoffman of Yellowknife, NT

Measurement: From top to bottom - 16” inches (L)

Made in the NWT

$39.00

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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Looking for a glossy/matte copy of this photo? Please call 602-354-2140 or send an e-mail for ordering information. Please note the photo's title when ordering. Download the order form here.

 

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