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Our Lady of Perpetual Help Pearl Glass Bead Rosary

Original price $37.00 - Original price $37.00
Original price
$37.00
$37.00 - $37.00
Current price $37.00

Description:   

This beautiful "Our Lady of Perpetual Help" Rosary is elegantly designed with 6mm Glass Pearl beads. Completed with an inspirational "Our Lady of Perpetual Help" center and an accented Crucifix made from pewter that would definitely catch the eye with it's carefully made details. A perfect addition to your collection or a gift to be cherished by someone special. Highly recommended and perfect for all occasion that comes with a plastic gift box for safekeeping or gifting.

 


Item No.

MV-R598RF

Product Information
  • Our Lady of Perpetual Help Rosary
  • Made of 6mm Glass Pearl beads
  • Our Lady of Perpetual Help Center
  • Size: 1" X 1/2"
  • Accented Crucifix
  • Size: 2" X 1 1/2"
  • Made from Rhodium Plated Pewter
  • Comes in a gift box perfect for safekeeping, gifts, and favors.
  • Made in USA
Story Behind the Product

"Since 1866 the Redemptorists have spread devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary under the icon and title of Our Mother of Perpetual Help (also known as Our Lady of Perpetual Help).
According to tradition, the ancient Byzantine icon of Our Mother of Perpetual Help was stolen from a church in Crete, where many miracles had occurred.
The image remained in the private possession of a Roman merchant and his family until 1499, when it was publicly displayed in the Church of St. Matthew in Rome between the Basilicas of St. Mary Major and St. John Lateran.
Source: Redemptorists.net"