Rosaries by the Rosary Workshop - LEC.2742
JUST for TODAY II
A ROSARY DEDICATED TO ST THERESE OF LISIEUX
Therese wrote a wonderful meditation called 'Living
Bread'. This rosary is dedicated to her garden of roses that she
spills down upon the earth because of her dedication to the Sacred Mystery,
the Living Bread, this cluster of love, whose seeds are souls. These beads
have a beautiful lustre to their surface and seem to contain another color
inside, they appear to be very old yet rich.
PATERS ARE 2 PRESSED MAPLE LEAVES CZECH GLASS)
DIVIDED BY A FACETED TEAL RONDELLE
ROSARY
- LIVING
BREAD
SHOPPING
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One day at a time, roses bloom and die but the fragrance of each never leaves, forever staying in the mind of each of us, just like the precious souls of the ones we love so much. That is why 'Just for Today' is a part of our present moment, where the Lord lives, where Mary lives, where Therese and all our loved ones live in Christ. See our little rosepetal below
~ ROSARY ~
DID YOU EVER PRESS A ROSE PETAL IN YOUR BIBLE?
WHEN WE SAW THIS ROSARY COME TO LIFE, WE REALIZED IT TOOK ON THAT
VERY
ESSENCE, AN ENDEARING DUSTY ROSE, VERY SOFT COLORS, THAT BROUGHT
US INTO
THE PAST. THESE TINY ROSEBUD AVES ARE MADE OF VINTAGE GLASS CANE,
PRESSED IN OLD GLASS MOLDS. EACH ONE DIFFERENT,
NO TWO ALIKE. EACH ROSARY INCLUDES A MEDAL.
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24.5 in.
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JUST FOR
~ LIVING BREAD ~
TODAY
JUST FOR TODAY
by Therese' Martin, Lisieux France
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There I'll no longer hear the worlds' vane noise. Give me your love, keep me in your grace *Just for today* |
O sacred Mystery! that Love has brought forth ... Come live in my heart, Jesus, my white Host, *Just for today* |
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I no longer dread the fears of the night. Ah! Jesus, give me a place in your Heart *Just for today* |
And my weak branch will give you its fruit, And I'll be able to offer you a cluster of golden grapes *Lord, from today on* |
Saint Therese of Lisieux was declared a Doctor of the Church in 1997.
She was born Therese Martin, on January 2, 1873, the youngest child
of Louis Martin, a watchmaker, and Azelie-Marie Guerin, a lacemaker.
On April 9, 1888, Therese entered the Carmel at Lisieux.
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Therese of the Child Jesus died on September 30, 1897.
She was 24 years old.
ROSEPETALS
FROM HEAVEN!
A rosepetal from the casket of Therese' given
to the Rosary Workshop by a friend, Diane.
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ROSARY WORKSHOP MISSION STATEMENT
Our vision is to provide the finest handmade rosaries,
chaplets and other fine religious art forms for personal worship we can
make using the best supplies available. The Guild believes the work
of our hands should give visual Glory to God, therefore for us, the best
for you is very, very important.
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