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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

The Trendy Trends of the Gold Rosary Necklace

The Trendy Trends of the Gold Rosary NecklaceThe Trendy Trends of the Gold Rosary Necklace
By Mike Bunata
Since 1980 A Rosary Necklace has forever been a standard requirement, not just because it is an image of the Catholic faith and also a belief in the faith, but because it is a trendy style too. With 2010 comes new style developments, and this is true for the Gold Rosary Necklace too. One such development will be a huge push for fourteen carat gold. The gold will be in white or yellow.
There will be more trends for 2010 concerning the Rosary Necklace. Besides 14 carat gold, another very popular trend will be a Diamond cut Rosary Necklace. Diamond cut necklaces will be a little more expensive, but they will come in three different sizes. The Massive, the Average, and the Small. The massive diamond cut is obviously going to be the most expensive. It is very big and probably best for those with a larger frame. The average diamond rosary is of average size and average price, for diamonds. It is good for a lot of different people. The small cut is the least expensive, but truly only suited for those of smaller frame.
Following are the expected trends of rosary in 14 carat gold:
Another fad to follow is the Rosary Necklace that is just a spiritual pendant from the front, but has a place for a picture on the back. This could be a religious picture or a family picture.
Another popular idea is the rosary necklace for no spiritual people (why?) printed with non religious letter on the front, and a personal picture printed on the back. Something else that has been seen quite a lot is fourteen carat beads that are strung on a cross pendant to represent the picture of Christ. A super popular idea is necklaces that are made from Figaro. Figaro is a little cheaper then the diamond cut so people save some money and stay in fashion at the same time. God and diamond coated necklaces are another cheaper alternative. A trendy gold chain that forms a y and is covered in crystal beads is quite popular and can be picked up almost anywhere. Another choice is ebony wooden beads and a fourteen carat gold horn. A gold chain with white and black beads, or just black beads is a cool alternative.
As you can see there are plenty of styles of Rosary necklaces to choose from. These that are mentioned are going to be the most popular of the popular. It all depends on your finances and your wants.
Mike Bunata has been writing articles for a year now. You can check out his newest website which has reviews on any Pocket Watch Necklace which has reviews on any Gold Rosary Necklace.

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The History of the Rosary - Then and Now

The History of the Rosary - Then and Now
By Cris Harrold
History of the Rosary
The history of the rosary is paved with the holy intentions of righteous people of God to promote spiritual devotion to Jesus Christ and His Mother, the Blessed Virgin Mary. Although the first recorded use of the rosary involved a simple prayer rope by the Desert Fathers to keep track of repetitions of the Jesus Prayer, the use of intricate silver rosaries are no less signs of devotion.
According to the traditions of the Church, Saint Dominic was given the rosary during an apparition by the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Prouille church on 1214. Then, in the 15th century, Saint Alanus de Rupe, a Dominican priest, received a vision from Jesus Christ to reinstate the devotion to the rosary in accordance with the requests of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Along with the vision came the 15 Promises.
Before the introduction by Saint Dominic and Saint Alan of their devotions, however, the history of the rosary appears to follow a gradual development. The monastic orders prayed the Liturgy of the Hours including the 150 Psalms daily, which were in Latin. As the members of the laity then were unable to read the ancient language, 150 Our Father prayers were substituted instead. To keep accurate count, a cord was knotted with 150 knots.
As the centuries progressed to the Middle Ages, Holy Marys were also recited by the faithful although evidence suggests that there was still a strong link between the rosary and Our Father prayers. This can be gleaned from the name of the guilds of rosary makers who were called paternosterers (Pater Noster is Our Father in Latin). There is also recorded evidence of Saint Eligius keeping track of the 150 Hail Marys in the Psalter of Mary with the use of a counting device, which we are sure are not silver rosaries.
Dominic of Prussia, a Carthusian monk, introduced the practice of meditating while praying the Hail Marys and called it the Life of Jesus Rosary. Quotes from the scriptures preceded the 50 Hail Marys, which were given as a rule to the anchorites in the mid-12th century. Said rule is the precursor of the modern version of the rosary where 50 Hail Marys were divided into sets of ten albeit marks of reverence like prostrations accompanied each prayer.
This is where Saint Alan de Rupe comes in. He promoted the devotion to the rosary in nations like France, Flanders and the Netherlands, thus, paving the way for its spread to other European countries and, eventually, to the whole world in the form of rosary confraternities.
It was only in 1569 when the Dominican Pope Pius V issued a papal bull "The Consueverunt Romani Pontifices" which officially established the devotion to the rosary within the Catholic Church. Still, from the 16th until the early part of the 20th century, the rosary's structure was essentially similar in all aspects - 15 mysteries with 15 decades each, Our Father preceding the 10 Hail Marys and then followed by the Glory Be prayer.
It was during the 20th century that the Fatima Prayer became a popular addition to the rosary. No other changes came to the rosary until 2002 when the five optional Luminous Mysteries were added by Pope John Paul II. Indeed, the history of the rosary continues to be made and we, the faithful, will continue our devotion to it.
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The Calming Aspect of Using a Gold Rosary Necklace

The Calming Aspect of Using a Gold Rosary Necklace
By Mike Bunata

Rosaries are very common in Catholic churches, as noted. Receiving a gold rosary necklace, or any other type of Rosary for that matter, is a common coming of age gift for children within the church. Many Rosaries are made specifically for children in that they are quite sturdy and not made from precious stones or other valuable materials. This is done so that if the Rosary is lost by a child, not a lot of money is wasted. Also, many Rosary necklaces for children use bright colors and other eye catching aspects that make them appeal to childish sensibilities. If you plan on buying a rosary for your child, it is a good idea to take them shopping with you so they can aid in the process of choosing a Rosary that is perfect for them. Since you want your child to actively use their gold rosary necklace, you will be best served by allowing them to have a say in the process.
Of course, there are many other people who have a reason to own or buy a Rosary necklace. Since Rosaries do often wear out or become misplaced, you may find yourself with an opportunity to pick out a brand new Rosary that is not a gift. The benefit to being able to choose a new Rosary as a gift to yourself is that you are able to choose exactly what you want. If your preference is a gold rosary necklace, then you should buy just that! Since there are many options available, you will surely find something you like. In fact, it's likely that you will find many Rosary necklaces that appeal to you. In that case, it is a good idea to buy more than one so you can have a spare on hand.
You may find that you wish to purchase a gold rosary necklace as a gift for a family member or a friend. Perhaps your mother has had a particularly rough year and you would like to cheer her up. Buying her a gorgeous new Rosary is the perfect way to tell your mom that you love her. In another case, you might consider buying a new Rosary for a friend who is recently divorced. Perhaps she will find that if she spends time focusing on saying the Rosary, she will spend less time worrying about her situation.
Whatever the reason you decided to purchase a new gold rosary necklace, you can be sure that the Rosary will be well-loved and used. Spend some time shopping to find exactly the right one for you or a loved one.
Mike Bunata has been writing articles for a year now. You can check out his newest website which has reviews on any pocket watch necklace which has reviews on any gold rosary necklace.