St. Therese Glass Dome Paracord Rosary
St. Therese Glass Dome Paracord Rosary
This item is no longer for sale but is part of a gallery of handmade items we created to inspire new designs.
St. Therese Glass Dome Paracord Rosary INFO:
- CODE: 231R10
- LENGTH: 54 cm (21.25 in)
- BEADS: Euro Wood, carved detail
- AMERICAN-MADE 95 PARACORD
- CENTER MEDAL: St. Therese of Lisieux, glass dome
- handmade
More Details
Our St. Therese Glass Dome Paracord Rosary has Euro Wood with carved detailing. It has vintage-style bronze finish metal parts. The metal alloy has an added layer of bronze finish to create the look of authentic bronze. The European, nontoxic, designer-quality wood beads are stained and sealed for colour durability.
They differ from the solid bronze antique reproduction parts on our bronze rosaries. In contrast, these pieces are solid bronze. You will also notice a difference in the price right away.
*This is one of our longer rosaries. The center measures 5cm (2 in.) or about twice of most.
What is Prayer?
A Response of Faith and Love
Prayer is a response of faith to the free promise of salvation and also a response of love to the thirst of the only Son of God. (CCC, 2561)
A Surge of the Heart
For me, prayer is a surge of the heart; it is a simple look turned toward heaven, it is a cry of recognition and of love, embracing both trial and joy.
St. Therese of Lisieux
Persevere
Rejoice in hope, be patient in suffering, persevere in prayer. (Romans 12:12)
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CREDITS
The LOGO image of Our Lady of Grace is original artwork by Martin Lariviere in 2009. We have the artist’s permission (my son). It is our exclusive trademark logo image.
A beautifully photographed sky by Donald Tong inspired the website’s colour scheme. Cropped portions of it are the background for the footer Bible verse. He shared it as a free download on pexels.com.
Raphael painted The Sistine Madonna circa (1513-1514). We made circular cut-outs from the original image.
Heinrich Hoffman painted Jesus and the Young Ruler 1n 1889.
The photo of the Bible was shared by James Chan in Pixabay.
The photo of St. Therese is by Erica Viana on Cathopic.
Our information is from general knowledge, experience, and shared internet resources. We’d like you to use it as a starting point for your research to verify facts and build a reference list.
IN REVIEW
INSPIRATION COLLECTION: This item is no longer for sale but is part of a gallery of handmade items we created to inspire new designs.
BEADS: We designed our St. Therese Glass Dome Paracord Rosary with carved, oval Euro Wood beads.
CORD: We hand-knotted it with Fishing Net Twine for lasting handmade quality.