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Our Father (Pater Noster) Beads:

  • Venetian Glass Beads – Handmade-Unique from Venice/Murano, Italy.
    •  Shape: Heart; Primary color: Blue
    • 24k Gold Foil

 

Flanking Pater Noster Beads:

    • 7mm Decorative Silver Tone Bead
    • 4mm Austrian Crystal; Paradise Shine; Bicone
    • 3mm Austrian Crystal; Vintage Ruby; Round

 

Hail Mary Beads:

  • Austrian Crystal: 8mm
    • Color: Light Sapphire
    • Shape: Round
    • Cut: Faceted

 

Between Hail Mary and Pater Noster Beads:

  • Austrian Crystal: 4mm & 3mm
    • Color: Paradise Shine
    • Shape: Bicone

 

Centerpiece:

  • Rectangle Silver Tone

 

Crucifix:

  • Good Friday
    • Silver Tone

 

Angel Wing Charm:

  • 18k White Gold filled
    • Pave: Cubic Zirconia
    • Size: 23x8mm

 

Total Length of Rosary: 33”

 

Complimentary rosary pouch

Divine Mercy - Skemp

$1,050.00Price
    • Use a soft cloth, such as jeweler's cloth, and gently rub.
    • Do not allow the centerpiece to get wet.  
  • Feast Day: First Sunday after Easter - Divine Mercy Sunday.

    The Message of the Divine Mercy that Sr. Faustina received from the Lord was not only directed toward her personal growth in faith but also toward the good of the people. With the command of our Lord to paint an image according to the pattern that Sr. Faustina had seen, came also a request to have this image venerated, first in the Sisters' chapel, and then throughout the world. The same is true with the revelations of the Chaplet. The Lord requested that this Chaplet be said not only by Sr. Faustina, but by others: "Encourage souls to say the Chaplet that I have given you."

    The same is true of the revelation of the Feast of Mercy. "The Feast of Mercy emerged from my very depths of tenderness. It is my desire that it solemnly be celebrated on the first Sunday after Easter. Mankind will not have peace until it turns to the fount of My Mercy."

    These requests of the Lord given to Sr. Faustina between 1931 and 1938 can be considered the beginning of the Divine Mercy Message and Devotion in the new forms.

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