Thus these texts alone cannot constitute the source for the narrative meditations linked to the Ave prayer that appeared in later rosaries. |
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Small statues, candles, and miniature crucifixes dominated most of the space, along with scapulars, rosaries, and encrypted prayers. |
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There we offered prayers for a successful pilgrimage and got our rudraksha rosaries sanctified by the priest. |
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Emblematical of the season are gold and silver, prayer-book markers, and rosaries with beads of precious metals or garnets. |
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Isabella felt so blessed by God that she offered two novenas, three rosaries and gave more donations to the order she was part of. |
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So we can use things like crosses, holy water, bibles, rosaries, and even something as small as a speck of holy ashes. |
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On the walls there were rosaries, medals, several pictures of the Virgin, and a holy-water stoup made out of a coconut. |
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In the evening we keep pious conversation while attending to pious works such as making rosaries, cilices and repairing books. |
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There are shops and stalls where you can buy rosaries, beads, postcards, books and fluffy toys. |
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But still, they leave, not just with their olivewood nativity sets and their rosaries, but with their faith. |
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Their mailbox is packed daily with letters from well-wishers containing prayer cards, medals and rosaries. |
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The celebrant faced the tabernacle, his back to the uncomprehending congregants who busied themselves with their prayer books or rosaries. |
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He took me to the sanctum of the whole church, where the chapel was and I stared at the bright rosaries and the flowered stained windows. |
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Some families in the Bethlehem and Jerusalem areas make olive wood rosaries for sale. |
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In the sixteenth century, chatelaines included a variety of attachments such as keys, knives, pouches, rosaries, pomanders, books of hours, and mirrors. |
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Some beads may have arrived in the form of rosaries, given to Aboriginal converts. |
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The Dominican Family circulated approximately 250,000 rosaries around the world. |
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Erin made the phone calls asking the parishioners to help gather rosaries for Father. |
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Dee Dee candles, rosaries, shirts and prints are offered for sale near the gallery's door as a kind of consolation. |
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Touched by this example, the soldiers came to ask me for rosaries that they put around their wrists when they left on patrol. |
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I also carry literature, rosaries, prayer books, bibles and other religious material. |
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Now I am in the process of threading the beads: all the rosaries are therefore made up of different-colored beads, but we can use them to pray. |
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Both exotic and indigenous species were acclimatised, and specialised sections, such as rosaries, ferneries, borders, and cactus gardens, developed. |
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In addition to the watchmaker office, it exerted of small agriculturist, also of traveling salesman of rosaries and medals. |
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Though they depend chiefly on donations, they also have a gift shop in which they sell handsewn Communion veils, as well as cards and rosaries. |
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In the basement of the church were found fragments of sackcloth, bone and rosaries, and some rooms were used as a burial place of the monks themselves. |
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They're, to be honest, more attracted to the tradition, to the liturgical tradition, to some of the devotions of the church, rosaries, novenas and eucharistic adoration. |
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The beads of Brahmanic and Buddhist rosaries are usually strung continuously, except in Japan, where cords which may or may not have beads on them are tied to the principal cord in several combinations. |
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Although highly poisonous, the hard red and black seeds are attractive and are strung into necklaces and rosaries and used in folk percussion instruments. |
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I know these rosaries will go a long way to help him help us all. |
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To help the children visualize what a Rosary Crusade was and how many rosaries were being said, the kids put one star sticker for every rosary said by our family on this bristle board. |
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Yacine tells of the hours he spent in the workshop making rosaries. |
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Crinoid columnals extracted from the quarried stone and threaded into necklaces or rosaries became known as St Cuthbert's beads. |
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In China, rosaries are composed of coloured beads. |
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Photo of the chest cage with pectus excavatum and scorbutic rosaries. |
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