The Rose Rosary
Every Hail Mary,
a rose to Our Lady.
That is what the word has always meant. This is the rosary that shows it.
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What the word means
The name was never about the beads.
Rosary comes from the Latin rosarium — a garden of roses.
Every Hail Mary you say is counted as a rose given to Our Lady. A full Rosary is a crown of them, laid at her feet.
“Each Hail Mary a rose; each full Rosary, a crown of roses.”
St. Louis de Montfort · The Secret of the Rosary
Why roses at all
The flower has always been hers.
Wherever Our Lady has appeared on earth, roses have followed her.
- ✦Guadalupe — roses given in the depths of winter.
- ✦Lourdes — a golden rose resting on each bare foot.
- ✦Mystical Rose — her title in the Litany of Loreto.
What you are doing
We made the one that doesn’t ask you to imagine it.
Nearly every rosary asks you to picture the roses while your fingers pass over plain round beads.
Here, every bead is sculpted into a rose in bloom — fifty-nine of them, petals catching under the thumb, handed to Our Lady one at a time.
You are not counting beads. You are giving roses.
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"A great way to make a crown for Mary, my mother — a very precious prayer for the most precious mother!"
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Who you are giving them for
Fifty-nine roses, for one name.
A son who has stopped going. A marriage under strain. Someone who has no idea you are praying for them.
You give her the roses. She takes them to her Son.
Fifty-nine roses
Give Our Lady the whole crown.
By the last decade you have handed over every one.
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