Miraculous Wood Rosary
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At the center of this rosary is the Miraculous Medal — given by Our Lady to St. Catherine Labouré in 1830 and treasured by the Church ever since.
The Miraculous Medal traces its origins to 1830, when Our Lady appeared to St. Catherine Labouré in the convent chapel on the Rue du Bac in Paris. Mary asked that a medal be struck according to the design she revealed — herself standing on the globe, hands outstretched and streaming graces, with the prayer, "O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee." Within years the medal had spread across the world, accompanied by so many conversions and answered prayers that the faithful gave it the name it still carries.
The olive tree is one of the great symbols of Scripture — a sign of peace, of anointing, and of the land where Jesus lived. Rosaries carved from Holy Land olive wood are a quiet way of carrying that connection through the day, bead by bead, decade by decade.
Details
- Overall length: 16 inches
- Beads: Olive Wood
- Crucifix: Zinc (1.52 x .87 x .14")
- Centerpiece: Zinc (.81 x .57 x .11")
- Overall colorway: Olive Wood
- Packaging: Gift Box
Each rosary is shipped in its original packaging, ready to be given as a gift or carried into prayer the same day.
✒️ Rosary Engraving
When a rosary is engravable, you'll see an Engraving button on the product page. Click it to open the engraving visualizer, where you can select your font and enter the text or numbers you'd like engraved. Engraving is done on either the back of the crucifix (1 line) or the back of the center medal (2–3 lines), depending on the rosary.
📿 About Our Rosary Photos
Some of our rosary photos show only the lower portion—the crucifix, first five beads, and center medal—to highlight the detail and craftsmanship. Rest assured, you are always purchasing a complete, full-length rosary unless otherwise noted in the product description.
How to Pray the Rosary
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At the center of this rosary is the Miraculous Medal — given by Our Lady to St. Catherine Labouré in 1830 and treasured by the Church ever since.
The Miraculous Medal traces its origins to 1830, when Our Lady appeared to St. Catherine Labouré in the convent chapel on the Rue du Bac in Paris. Mary asked that a medal be struck according to the design she revealed — herself standing on the globe, hands outstretched and streaming graces, with the prayer, "O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee." Within years the medal had spread across the world, accompanied by so many conversions and answered prayers that the faithful gave it the name it still carries.
The olive tree is one of the great symbols of Scripture — a sign of peace, of anointing, and of the land where Jesus lived. Rosaries carved from Holy Land olive wood are a quiet way of carrying that connection through the day, bead by bead, decade by decade.
Details
- Overall length: 16 inches
- Beads: Olive Wood
- Crucifix: Zinc (1.52 x .87 x .14")
- Centerpiece: Zinc (.81 x .57 x .11")
- Overall colorway: Olive Wood
- Packaging: Gift Box
Each rosary is shipped in its original packaging, ready to be given as a gift or carried into prayer the same day.
✒️ Rosary Engraving
When a rosary is engravable, you'll see an Engraving button on the product page. Click it to open the engraving visualizer, where you can select your font and enter the text or numbers you'd like engraved. Engraving is done on either the back of the crucifix (1 line) or the back of the center medal (2–3 lines), depending on the rosary.
📿 About Our Rosary Photos
Some of our rosary photos show only the lower portion—the crucifix, first five beads, and center medal—to highlight the detail and craftsmanship. Rest assured, you are always purchasing a complete, full-length rosary unless otherwise noted in the product description.
How to Pray the Rosary
Download our free printable guide with all the prayers, mysteries, and step-by-step instructions.
Download PDF
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