His eye is always upon you.
A rosary crowned with the Divine Eye — the gaze of God that watches over you, with St. Michael at your guard.

A rosary crowned with the Divine Eye — the gaze of God that watches over you, with St. Michael at your guard.
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The Eye of God, ever-watchful
At its heart, the Divine Eye — the ancient sign of the God who sees all, watches over all, and never looks away.
Pray each bead beneath that gaze, with St. Michael's protection beside it.
A rosary that keeps Heaven's watch close.
The eyes of the Lord
"The eyes of the Lord are in every place, keeping watch on the evil and the good."
— Proverbs 15:3
Heaven's defender
The great archangel stands as your defender — sword raised by God's authority, the enemy beneath his feet.
His very name a challenge flung at the darkness: "Who is like God?"
Protection prayed into every decade.
Made to be prayed
Solid beads that sit right in the hand, a St. Michael centerpiece, and the Divine Eye watching over all — joined to the cross of Christ.
Carried in a pocket, hung by the bed, or prayed through each evening.
Mary's prayer, Heaven's watch, and the archangel's guard — in one.
What it carries
The Divine Eye — the ever-watchful Eye of God, who sees you and keeps you.
St. Michael — the archangel defender, sword raised against the dark.
The beads — solid and smooth, made to be prayed day after day.
The cross — Christ at the center, where every prayer begins and ends.
Held in prayer
Devoted to St. Michael
Anyone who loves the great archangel.
Families and homes
Households placed under his protection.
Praying parents
Those who want him watching over their children.
The everyday faithful
Who weave prayer through each day.
Those who serve and protect
Police, soldiers, first responders — their patron.
Travelers and new drivers
Anyone you want watched over on the road.
Seeking strength and peace
Courage and calm for each new day.
Trusting in God's watchful eye
Drawn to the Divine Eye — His gaze over all who pray.
If a name came to mind as you read — it was made for them, too.
Keep one close, and send a few to those you love.