Rosary with St. Benedict Medallions - Christian Icons
Rosary with St. Benedict Medallions - Christian Icons
Rosary with St. Benedict Medallions - Christian Icons
Rosary with St. Benedict Medallions - Christian Icons
Rosary with St. Benedict Medallions - Christian Icons
Rosary with St. Benedict Medallions - Christian Icons
Rosary with St. Benedict Medallions - Christian Icons
Rosary with St. Benedict Medallions - Christian Icons
Rosary with St. Benedict Medallions - Christian Icons

Rosary with St. Benedict Medallions

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Crystals come in multi-colour options ( green, blue, yellow).

The rosary is made of Czech glass beads, a die-cast Crucifix and medals made in Italy. The rosary is made with quality silver-toned pins and chains. One of the most popular things in the legacy of St. Benedict, the "father of Europe", is a cross with a specific pattern of the medallions of St. Benedict, who is associated with many indulgences and protection from all evil.

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

The graces that come with medallions:

Protection from spells and other influences.
Protection against the oppression and temptation of evil spirits.
Helping to convert sinners, especially when they are in mortal danger.
Protection from temptation.
Action against infectious diseases and poisonings.
Helping pregnant women in a safe birth.
Protection during storms, hurricanes and other natural disasters.
Assistance in the treatment of physical ailments.

The rosary is one of the oldest Christian prayer "tools" and symbols. A rope with special knots is 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).