A rosary is a set of beads used by Catholics to aid in prayer and meditation. Rosaries come in a variety of colors, and each color has a specific meaning and purpose. Understanding the symbolism behind rosary colors can help enrich a person's spiritual practice.
These are the colors of the Liturgical Year. In the Catholic Church, each season has a color and each color has a meaning. Here is the guide to the colors of the Liturgical Year and what they mean.
March Birthstone Rosaries tend to have the beautiful pale blue color of aquamarine, making them dazzling and stunning prayer beads. Birthstone rosaries include more of a personal touch than most other rosaries, and are a constant reminder of the person's God. What does a blue rosary symbolize? In the Catholic Church, the color blue symbolically represents purity and truth.
The blue rosary bead is also associated with fidelity, honesty, and consistency of character. FROM THE ROSARY WORKSHOP BIRTHSTONE COLLECTION MARCH - PISCES - The Fishes / 'the multitudes upheld ', 'the united'. This is my Czech glass March Birthstone rosary.
Although this rosary is made using Czech glass, the traditional birthstone for March is Aquamarine. Aquamarine is a gorgeous semi-precious stone and was named after the sea. The color of the natural stone can vary between a lovely light blue and a multitude of blue-green shades, just like the ocean.
Silver Finish Rosary Bracelet features 6mm aqua blue Czech Fire Polished glass beads. The Crucifix measures 5/8 x 1/4. The charm features a St.
Mary Mackillop medal. Lead free bright pewter crucifix and center. Rhodium plated wire guaranteed to not tarnish.
Aqua blue is the birthstone color for March. Made in the USA. This is a beautiful March Birthstone Rosary that features 6mm round faceted Aurora Borealis glass beads.
The Miraculous centerpiece and Crucifix are both made of Oxidized Silver. The ornate budded Crucifix features decorative edges at the tip of each end of the Cross. This rosary is presented in a plastic gift box.Bead.
The Rosary[1] (/ ˈroʊzəri /; Latin: rosarium, in the sense of "crown of roses" or "garland of roses"), [2] formally known as the Psalter of Jesus and Mary[3][4] (Latin: Psalterium Jesu et Mariae), also known as the Dominican Rosary[5][6] (as distinct from other forms of rosary such as the Franciscan Crown, Bridgettine Rosary, Rosary of the. Give this beautiful blue aquamarine rosary to a loved one as a religious gift! Perfect for a baptism, First Communion or March birthday, this baby blue beaded.