Song of Songs Natural Handmade Rosary with Gold Pardon Crucifix
Our new rosary from Luce Maria rosaries is a stunning tribute to the Bride in the Song of Songs. Prayerfully handmade with off-white cording, it features beautiful 8mm White Jade Hail Mary beads and 10 mm Burmese Jade gemstone beads for the Our Fathers. On the end is a powerful gold three-way Pardon Crucifix sourced directly from Rome. This rosary is perfectly sized and of an ideal weight for carrying with you daily. It would make a wonderful gift for any lady in your life, but especially for a bride-to-be or anyone with a love of blue and white or an affinity for the Song of Songs.
Luce Maria Rosaries are prayerfully and intentionally handmade in Louisiana of the finest natural materials without sacrificing durability. Designed for everyday use, to be carried along in a purse or pocket daily. Lucy, the owner had a powerful experience in prayer while praying with an image of the pardon crucifix and knew it had to be the signature crucifix for her rosaries. You can read more about the incredible graces associated with the Pardon Crucifix here below.
The Pardon Crucifix
The 3-Way Pardon Crucifix is a powerful Catholic sacramental combining three distinct devotionals-the Pardon Crucifix, the St. Benedict Medal, and the Miraculous Medal-into one, often referred to as a "triple threat" against evil.
- Front: Features the crucifix with "I.N.R.I." at the top (Latin: lesus Nazarenus Rex
Judaeorum). - Back: Features the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the words "Father forgive them," as well as "Behold this heart which has so loved men".
- Attached Medals: Includes the St. Benedict medal and the Miraculous Medal
- Purpose: Served as a "weapon" against evil due to the combined power of three significant Catholic sacramentals.
- Indulgences: Originally blessed by Pope Pius X in 1905, these crucifixes were granted many indulgences for the living and souls in Purgatory.
- Devotion: Devoutly carrying or kissing the crucifix, especially at the moment of death (following confession), is associated with special graces.