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A Painted Rosary
A Painted Rosary
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A Painted Rosary cleverly pairs a modern and sleek design with the richness of traditional sacred art to transform how you pray the Rosary. Increase prayerful focus and deepen your meditation as you become immersed in the 20 mysteries of the Rosary through paintings from the 11th - 17th centuries. With limited distractions and containing just enough content without being overwhelming, A Painted Rosary is designed to be used while praying.
Each turn of a page reveals a mystery of the Rosary with its corresponding full-page painting, spiritual fruit, and a Printed Bead Tracker. Simply move your thumb down the page of beads to keep your place, allowing the colors of the tracker to pull you into the scene of the painting. (See below for info on our Rosary bead stickers which add a textured feel as you pray!)
While designed for adults, A Painted Rosary is suitable for older children as well. It is perfect for those learning to pray the Rosary, those who want to pray on the go, and especially for those who desire to enter more deeply into the mysteries of the Rosary and the life of Christ.
This book has received the Catholic Writers Guild "Seal of Approval" for quality writing and being faithful to Catholic teaching!
Highlights
- Beautiful, modern and minimalist design
- Highly visual with full-page, color paintings
- Contains a mix of both commonly and seldom seen art
- Designed for reduced distraction - e.g. limited text; no commentary
- Includes all Rosary prayers printed for easy reference
- Includes all 20 mysteries (Joyful, Sorrowful, Glorious & Luminous)
Specs
- Printed in the USA and/or Canada
- 5"x7" - perfect to throw in your bag and take on the go
- Softcover (soft touch laminated), perfect bound
- 54 pages, satin paper
- 20 Printed Bead Trackers to help you keep your place while praying each mystery
- 23 color paintings
- 4 bible verses to introduce each set of mysteries
Please note: Because monitors and browsers are different, the color you see on your screen may be slightly different than what you see in print.



