Finding new life and prayers for an old Rosary

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During our last college retreat a fellow ordinand showed me how he had constructed an Anglican Rosary from parts of an old favourite Catholic Rosary. He had used the diagram of the Anglican Rosary he saw on the brother’s website. Iain shares his story of making and using the Anglican Rosary. Iain is an ordinand in Diocese of Brisbane, Australia. Read the rest of this entry »

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Rosary Chaplet Key Ring

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Tiger's Eye Key Ring Chaplet

Tiger Eye Key Ring Chaplet

Now you will never be without your prayer beads

I’ve been making several Rosaries today. Some for folks who have purchased them and others because I wanted to share the gift of prayer with someone.

Whilst I was making the last of the sets I had to do for today I was looking for my key ring, only to find part of the key ring had broken off.

I looked around for the broken part, amidst a bed full of beads and other bits n bobs and I thought - why not. So I got out some left over tiger tail, a split ring and a lobster clamp and got a little creative; it happens now and then. Read the rest of this entry »

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About the Anglican Rosary

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The Anglican Rosary

The Anglican Rosary

The Anglican Rosary

The Anglican Rosary is made up of a Cross and a total of 33 beads; 1 Invitatory Bead, 4 Cruciform Beads and 4 groups of 7 Week Beads.

The design is rich in symbolism reminding the user of key tenets of Christian faith and tradition.

The total number of beads is 33, the number of years of Christ’s life on earth, reminding us that Christ is the source of our faith.

The Cross recalls the saving grace of God; that God acts in our lives to bring us into the Kingdom of God.

The Invitatory bead calls us to prayer; to pray without ceasing. leading into the main prayer string, where we are offer prayers of praise and thanksgiving to God. Read the rest of this entry »

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Prayer Beads from Australia

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Just over a year ago I had some correspondence with Kimberly Winston; a freelance religion reporter in the US. We had been discussing a book she was researching on prayer beads. Kimberly recently published her book Bead One, Prayer Too. Recently I was talking ‘blog shop’ with her, about her blog based on themes raised in her book, and my newly evolving blog on the Anglican Rosary. She posted the following entry on her blog following receipt of a rosary I sent to her.

Kimberly writes:

I came home today and opened the mailbox to find a package inside from Brother Nathan-James, an Anglican brother in Buranda, Australia. When I opened it up, inside was this lovely Anglican rosary he made just for me. See the full post on Kimberly’s blog

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Online shop - now online

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I’ve used a very simple but powerful WP plug-in WP e-Commerce to set up a basic shopping cart. It only has a few items in there are the moment, and thus far is only set up to take $AUD cheques. When I have a little more time I’ll work on getting a few more things on there and set it up to receive payments via paypal. But at least this might be of some help to folk who send emails requesting where they can buy our Rosaries from.

I also want to keep this cart simple as I don’t want it to detract from the main purpose of this site; to honour the stories and prayers of those who make and use Anglican Prayer Beads.

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The Insomnia Rosary

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I’m not sure about you, but quite often when my mind is working at 100 km/h I find it hard to put the brakes on and get to sleep. I have a very overactive mind and it is always willing to find new things to do and think about; most often from about 11pm at night onwards. I find that one thing that can often help is if I lie in bed reciting prayer on my Rosary. If I catch my mind wondering I just gently bring myself back the prayers I was saying. Read the rest of this entry »

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A prayer for forgiveness

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The following prayer is another example of how material from a prayer book, combined with the willingness to let the Holy Spirit work within us to express our needs. A prayer for forgiveness offers a connection with the traditional prayer of confession with the composer’s own sense of our need to be reminded to come to God in prayers of confession and reconciliation. Read the rest of this entry »

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