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St. John Henry Newman

St. John H. Newman was a Scholar and Saint. Newman was a brilliant theologian and philosopher who wrestled with deep questions of faith and reason. If you're seeking clarity in your spiritual life or struggling with doubt, he's a powerful intercessor. He is the Patron of Seekers: His conversion from Anglicanism to Catholicism was thoughtful and courageous. He’s often invoked by those exploring their faith or undergoing spiritual transformation. A Model of Holiness in Modern Times
Modern Relevance: Newman lived in the 19th century, but his writings speak to contemporary challenges—especially the tension between faith and secular culture. He emphasized the importance of personal holiness, conscience, and prayer. His motto, "Cor ad cor loquitur" (“Heart speaks to heart”), reflects his belief in intimate, heartfelt communion with God.

Guardian Angel

Personal Protection and Guidance - Your Guardian Angel is tasked with watching over you—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Praying to them invites their help in daily decisions, temptations, and dangers. It’s like having a heavenly bodyguard, secret service and counselor rolled into one. Scripture affirms angelic guardianship: “He will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways” (Psalm 91:11). Help in Temptation and Discernment Guardian Angels can help you resist sin and make wise choices. They whisper truth when the world shouts confusion.

St. Francis of Assisi

St. Francis is revered as the Patron Saint of peace and creation. Known for his profound love of nature and animals, he saw all living things as reflections of God’s glory. For those seeking harmony with the earth or peace within, St. Francis offers a gentle, guiding presence. He is often invoked for causes such as environmental protection, animal welfare, and inner serenity. His life was marked by radical simplicity—he renounced wealth and status to embrace poverty and humility, placing complete trust in God. Praying to St. Francis can help us detach from materialism and rediscover joy in simplicity. He remains a powerful intercessor for those struggling with pride, greed, or the distractions of modern life.

Our Lady of Fatima

Our Lady of Fatima's message is of peace and conversion. Our Lady urges us to do penance, to pray the Rosary daily, especially for peace in the world and the conversion of sinners. Her warnings about war, moral decay, and the need for repentance resonate deeply in our modern world. She promised that those who embrace her requests—prayer, sacrifice, and devotion—would receive spiritual protection and peace. She asked for devotion to her Immaculate Heart, symbolizing love, purity, and maternal care for humanity. Our Blessed Mother offers hope in times of trial. Many turn to her during personal or global crises, trusting in her guidance and comfort. She requested that the faithful observe the First Saturdays by going to Confession, receiving Communion, praying the Rosary, and meditating on its mysteries—all in reparation for sins against her Immaculate Heart.

St. Anthony of Padua

Patron of Lost Things—and Lost Souls. His intercession is also sought for deeper losses—faith, peace, direction, or loved ones. He is also known as a "Miracle Worker" as he healed the sick, calming storms, multiplying food, and even raising the dead. His reputation as a miracle worker makes him a powerful intercessor. St. Anthony is a model of forgiveness and umility.

Holy Spirit

We pray to the Holy Spirit for guidance and for transformation. Praying to the Holy Spirit invites wisdom, clarity, and discernment. He helps us understand Scripture, make decisions, and grow in holiness. The Spirit convicts us of sin, comforts us in sorrow, and strengthens us in weakness.

Breaking Addictions Rosary

Seeking Freedom from Bondage - Addiction—whether to substances, behaviors, or thought patterns—can feel like spiritual imprisonment. This rosary invites the Holy Spirit and the intercession of the Blessed Mother to break chains, restore dignity, and renew the soul. Healing for the Wounded Heart - Addiction often stems from deep emotional pain, trauma, or spiritual emptiness. Each mystery of the rosary becomes a moment to invite divine healing, asking Jesus to touch the root of the wound and bring peace. Strength for the Journey - Recovery is not a one-time event—it’s a daily battle. Praying this rosary builds spiritual resilience, helping individuals resist temptation and stay grounded in God’s love. Uniting Suffering with Christ - The rosary connects our pain to the Passion of Christ, reminding us that no suffering is wasted. Through Mary’s intercession, we learn to walk with Jesus even in the darkest valleys.

Protectress of the Unborn

Mary defends the dignity of life. Her role as Protectress of the Unborn calls attention to the sacredness of every human life from conception. Praying to her is a spiritual act of advocacy as we seek her intercession for vulnerable lives. Many pray to her for unborn children at risk of abortion, miscarriage, or medical complications, trusting in her maternal care, as well as to ask for healing for post-abortion grief. Her compassionate presence offers comfort and healing to parents mourning the loss of a child, whether through abortion or miscarriage. Devotion to Our Lady under this title inspires faithful action—supporting mothers, educating others, as she stands for a culture of life. Just as Mary stood at the foot of the Cross, she stands with those who suffer and offers hope through her Son.

St. Patrick

St. Patrick wore his famous Breastplate Prayer called "Christ’s Presence in Every Direction"—“Christ with me, Christ before me, Christ behind me…”—making him a powerful intercessor for safety and strength as well for courage in adversity. His mission zeal endured slavery, hardship, and opposition. Praying to him can inspire perseverance and trust in God during trials. He is a model of evangelization. Many pray to him for boldness in sharing their faith and living it authentically. His legacy helped unify Ireland under Christian values. He’s often invoked for healing divisions and fostering reconciliation

St. Agatha

Patron Saint of Breast Cancer Patients: Due to the nature of her martyrdom, she is invoked for healing and protection from breast cancer.

Saint Mother Therese of Calcutta

She Loved the “Poorest of the Poor”. St. Mother Teresa devoted her life to serving those society ignored: the sick, the dying, the abandoned. When you pray to her, you’re asking for the grace to see Christ in others—especially in those who suffer. She’s a powerful intercessor for anyone feeling neglected, unloved, or in need of dignity.

St. Jude

Hope in Desperation - St. Jude is the saint of last resort—the one people pray to when everything else has failed. Whether it’s a medical crisis, financial hardship, broken relationships, or deep emotional pain, he’s known for interceding in the most desperate situations. His name has become synonymous with miracles when all seems lost.

Mother Thrice Admirable of Schoenstatt

She Dwells in the Heart of the Covenant Schoenstatt emphasizes a covenant of love with Mary. When you pray to her, you’re renewing that covenant—inviting her to dwell in your heart and home, and to form you into a reflection of Christ. Many Schoenstatt shrines around the world are seen as spiritual homes where Mary is especially present. She Forms Apostles for the Church
Mary, as Mother Thrice Admirable, is seen as an educator who shapes souls for mission. She helps believers grow in faith, character, and apostolic zeal. If you’re seeking purpose, clarity in your vocation, or strength to serve, she’s a powerful intercessor.

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel gives us spiritual protection and guidance. She is the Patroness of the Carmelite Order and is the spiritual mother of the Carmelite religious community, which emphasizes contemplative prayer and closeness to God. She gives us her promise of salvation. Tradition holds that Catholics who faithfully wear the Brown Scapular and live a life of devotion will be granted her special protection and be led to heaven. She is also the symbol of hope and renewal. Mount Carmel is a Biblical Symbol. The mountain itself is associated with the prophet Elijah and spiritual renewal. Devotion to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel evokes a longing for transformation and deeper faith.

Our Lady of Guadalupe

Our Lady of Guadalupe’s message is one of hope, compassion, and unity. Her apparition to Juan Diego in 1531 came at a time of deep crisis. Pope Pius XII declared her the "Patroness of all the Americas". Our Lady of Guadalupe represents a profound source of hope, love, and strength. She’s not just a figure from history—she’s a living presence in the hearts of millions.

Choose Life

We pray to Our Lady of Choose Life to seek her intercession in defending the dignity of human life, especially the unborn, and to be strengthened in our commitment to a culture of life rooted in love, compassion, and faith. Devotion to “Our Lady of Choose Life” emphasizes her maternal care for unborn children and her intercession for mothers facing difficult pregnancies.

Our Lady of Grace

Our Blessed Mother is a powerful intercessor before God, especially under this title, asking for divine mercy and blessings on behalf of those who call upon her. Our Lady offers maternal protection as she is the spiritual mother of all Christians, as well as a protector in times of danger, illness, and emotional distress, as she leads us to Jesus. Praying to Our Lady of Grace is a way to deepen your relationship with Jesus through the heart of His mother. She inspires holiness. Her virtues—humility, obedience, purity—are a model for living a grace-filled life. Many turn to her for help in growing spiritually and report feeling comforted and uplifted after praying to her, trusting in her gentle care and divine assistance.

2025 Jubilee Pilgrims Of Hope

Embracing hope in uncertain times, Pope Francis describes this Jubilee Year as a moment to recover confident trust in the Church, in society, and in our relationships. Our prayer card is also available in Spanish.

Divine Mercy for the Military

Protection in Danger - Military personnel often face life-threatening situations. The Divine Mercy prayer asks God to “have mercy on us and on the whole world,” invoking divine protection and peace—even in the midst of conflict. It’s a way to spiritually shield those in harm’s way, especially when physical safety is uncertain. Healing from Trauma - Many service members carry emotional and psychological wounds from combat and separation. The Divine Mercy devotion emphasizes healing and forgiveness, offering comfort to those burdened by pain, guilt, or grief. It’s a prayer for restoration—not just of the body, but of the soul.

Saint Peregrine

Patron of the Sick - St. Peregrine was miraculously healed of a cancerous leg after praying before a crucifix. Because of this, he’s invoked by those battling cancer, AIDS, and other life-threatening or long-term illnesses. His intercession is sought for healing, strength during treatment, and peace in uncertainty.

Divine Mercy

It’s a response to Jesus’ own request. Jesus asked St. Faustina to spread this devotion to prepare the world for His Second Coming. He promised extraordinary graces to those who pray it with trust and love. It’s a way of participating in His mission to save souls and bring hope to the world. It’s a Prayer for the Whole World - The Chaplet isn’t just personal—it’s cosmic. Every time you pray it, you’re asking God to have mercy “on us and on the whole world.” It’s a powerful intercession for peace, healing, and conversion across nations.

St. Faustina

St. Faustina received visions of Jesus Christ, who entrusted her with the mission of spreading the message of Divine Mercy. Praying to St. Faustina is a way to ask for her help in obtaining God's mercy, especially in times of suffering, doubt, or spiritual need. Promises Associated with the Divine Mercy Chaplet - Jesus promised extraordinary graces to those who pray the Chaplet revealed to St. Faustina, including peace at the hour of death and conversion of sinners. He said: “The souls that say this chaplet will be embraced by my mercy during their lifetime and especially at the hour of their death.” (Diary, 754).

The Holy Eucharist

During Mass, the bread and wine are transformed into the actual Body and Blood of Jesus through a process called transubstantiation. Receiving the Eucharist means encountering Christ Himself. The Eucharist is not just symbolic—it is the real presence of Jesus, Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity. Receiving it means welcoming Christ into our hearts, allowing Him to dwell within us and transform our life. The Holy Eucharist is a source of grace and strength. Each time we receive the Eucharist, we are infused with divine grace that helps us grow in holiness, resist temptation, and live out our faith.
It’s described as a spiritual wellspring—renewing the soul, healing wounds, and offering strength during trials.

Our Lady of Sorrows

The Pietà is a deeply moving sculpture by Michelangelo, created between 1498 and 1499, depicting the Virgin Mary cradling the lifeless body of Jesus after His crucifixion. By meditating on Our Blessed Mother's sorrows, we connect with her pain and find meaning in our own trials. Mary intercedes powerfully for those who suffer, offering comfort, strength, and spiritual healing. Her example teaches us to be more empathetic and prayerful, especially for those who are lost or hurting

Prayer to the Blessed Sacrament

The Blessed Sacrament refers to the consecrated Eucharist—believed by Catholics to be the true Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus. You grow spiritually with each moment you spend with Jesus, deepening our personal prayer. In the silence of adoration, we can listen to God, pour out our hearts, and receive His peace. It’s a space for healing, clarity, and spiritual renewal—free from distractions and filled with grace.

Our Lady of Seven Sorrows

Praying to Our Lady of Seven Sorrows is a deeply moving devotion that invites you to unite your own sufferings with those of the Blessed Virgin Mary, who endured profound sorrow throughout her life. It’s a path to healing, compassion, and deeper intimacy with Christ.

Consecration to St. Joseph

St. Joseph is a powerful intercessor and known as the Terror of Demons and protector of the Church. His prayers are considered especially effective in spiritual warfare and personal struggles. St. Joseph models holiness and virtue. As the earthly father of Jesus and spouse of the Virgin Mary, St. Joseph exemplifies humility, purity, obedience, and trust in God. He offers paternal protection as a spiritual father. Many turn to him for emotional, physical, and spiritual healing, and for guidance in family life, work, and faith. Consecration invites you to imitate these virtues in your own life.

2025 Jubilee Pilgrims Of Hope Rosary

Entrusting the World to Mary -The rosary entrusts our deepest concerns—worries, sufferings, joys—to Mary, Mother of God, asking her to intercede so that hope may be reborn and peace may flourish. Pope Francis emphasized this entrustment during the Solemnity of Mary on January 1, 2025, as a way to begin the Jubilee journey with trust and grace.

St. Carlo Acutis

Patron of Youth and Modern Holiness - He lived a joyful, humble life, attending daily Mass, praying the rosary, and helping the poor—all while being a regular teenager who loved soccer and video games. He’s a role model for young people striving to live virtuously in today’s world. He was an Intercessor for Eucharistic Devotion. Carlo had a deep love for the Eucharist and believed it was the center of his life. Many pray to him for a stronger connection to the Eucharist and deeper faith.

St. Therese Of Lisieux

She’s a Saint of love and trust - Her spirituality is rooted in childlike trust in God’s mercy. She once said, “I will spend my heaven doing good on earth.” That’s why many pray to her for help, believing she intercedes with tenderness and care. She’s especially comforting to those who feel spiritually dry, anxious, or unsure of their worth. She shows us the power of small things - Thérèse believed holiness wasn’t reserved for grand gestures—it could be found in everyday acts of love. Her “Little Way” teaches that even the smallest sacrifice, done with great love, can transform the world.

If you feel ordinary or overwhelmed, she reminds you that your life matters deeply to God.

Sacred Heart of Jesus

It’s the Heart of Divine Love. The Sacred Heart symbolizes Jesus’ infinite love for each person. It’s not abstract—it’s a heart that beats with mercy, compassion, and longing for a relationship. When we pray to the Sacred Heart, we’re responding to that love and asking to be transformed by it. A Source of Mercy and Healing - The devotion emphasizes Jesus’ desire to forgive and heal. It’s especially powerful for those burdened by sin, shame, or emotional wounds. Many turn to the Sacred Heart for peace in times of suffering, trusting that His heart understands and embraces human pain.

St. Ignatius of Loyola

He’s a warrior turned saint. Ignatius began as a soldier, wounded in battle. During recovery, he experienced a profound conversion and dedicated his life to Christ. If you’re seeking strength to overcome ego, addiction, or spiritual inertia, he’s a fierce intercessor for transformation. He’s the Patron of Discernment - St. Ignatius developed the Spiritual Exercises, a method of prayer and reflection that helps people discern God’s will. He offers tools for inner peace. His famous prayer, the Suscipe, and the daily Examen are practices that foster gratitude, humility, and peace. He’s a guide for those seeking emotional healing, spiritual depth, and a more intentional life.

If you’re facing a major decision, struggling with purpose, or longing for clarity, praying to him can help you listen more deeply to the voice of God.

St. Michael the Archangel

Defender Against Evil. St. Michael is known as the chief warrior of heaven, who cast Satan out during the great battle described in Revelation 12:7–9. He’s often called upon in spiritual warfare, especially in moments of temptation, oppression, or danger of Souls The Church teaches that St. Michael assists souls at the hour of death, leading them to judgment and shielding them from evil. Praying to him is a way to ask for peaceful passage and protection at life’s end. Guardian of the Church. He’s considered a patron and protector of the universal Church, especially in times of crisis or moral decay. Pope Leo XIII composed the famous Prayer to St. Michael after a vision of spiritual threats to the Church. Patron of Law Enforcement and Soldiers

Our Lady Undoer of Knots

The “knots” represent life’s difficulties—sins, anxieties, broken relationships, addictions, or spiritual confusion—that seem impossible to untangle on our own. This devotion is not just about asking for miracles—it’s about learning to trust, surrender, and walk with Mary as she gently leads us to her Son. If you’re facing something that feels too complicated or painful to fix, this prayer offers a way to invite divine help with hope and humility.

St. Joseph

We pray to St. Joseph because he is a powerful protector, a model of virtue, and a faithful intercessor—especially for families, workers, and those seeking peace, guidance, or a holy death.

Saint Tekakwitha

Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, often called the Lily of the Mohawks, is the first Native American woman to be canonized as a saint in the Catholic Church. Despite pressure to marry and abandon her faith, she chose baptism and a life devoted to Christ. She fled persecution to live at a Jesuit mission in Canada, where she took a vow of virginity and dedicated herself to prayer, service, and teaching. Her life is a powerful testimony of faith, resilience, and purity in the face of suffering and cultural opposition. She is the Patroness of Indigenous Peoples and Ecology as well as a symbol of harmony between faith and nature, making her a powerful intercessor for environmental concerns and indigenous communities. She is a model of courage and purity as she inspires those facing spiritual or cultural challenges.
St. Tekakwitha's deep love for Jesus and devotion to the Eucharist make her a guide for those seeking a closer relationship with God.

St. Padre Pio

St. Padre Pio is a patron of healing and miracles. Padre Pio bore the stigmata—the wounds of Christ—and was known for miraculous healings, bilocation, and prophetic insight. Many turn to him for physical, emotional, and spiritual healing. He teaches us to trust in God. His famous words, “Pray, hope, and don’t worry”, reflect his deep confidence in divine mercy. Praying to him helps cultivate peace and surrender in difficult times.

Prayer For Our Nation

Praying for our nation is a divine command. Scripture urges believers to pray “for kings and all those in authority” so that we may live peaceful and godly lives (1 Timothy 2:1–4). Prayer invites God’s blessing. Nations that honor God through prayer and righteousness are more likely to experience peace, justice, and prosperity (Proverbs 14:34). It aligns us with God’s will as we seek divine wisdom for our leaders and discernment for national decisions that reflect God’s truth and compassion

Our Lady Of Czestochowa

Our Lady Czestochowa

During the Swedish invasion of Poland in the 17th century, the monastery at Jasna Góra—home to the icon—was miraculously defended, leading to her title as Queen of Poland. She is the comforter of the afflicted. Her image, marked by scars on her cheek, symbolizes solidarity with human suffering. People pray to her for emotional healing, strength in adversity, and comfort during grief.

Rosary Table set up

“Give me an army saying the Rosary and I will conquer the world.”

- Pope Blessed Pius IX

From a few of our customers

Linda,

Thank you, my sister received the rosary in plenty of time. She has a devotion to St. Michael and really liked her present!
God Bless.

- Robin

I love how they are made and I usually don’t care for the rope/cord rosaries. But I especially like the hand-dying you do to match them up with a saint and the fact you use lobster net cord which has a bit rougher and sturdier a feel to it than the typical cord rosaries.  I give you a 10!   I particularly love how you hand-dye each one to coincide with a particular Saint/devotion; it makes them very special. But I also can’t say enough for the incredible customer service experience you provide. The fact that you’ve worked with me on “special” pieces to meet my needs has gone above and beyond my expectations and everyone I’ve gifted them to loves them because how you’ve helped me match them up to a particular devotion they hold.

God love you,

CJ Danick

Hello, Linda. The rosaries arrived quickly and in perfect order. The Lady Of Carmel one is so perfectly like the landscape on Mt Carmel itself! The other ones I ordered are also really special shades and I can feel the skill and love you put into making them.

- Margaret of the Sea of Galilee

"We received the beautiful rosaries today.  I cannot express how touched I was to receive this gift on behalf of our staff.  They remind me of our staff - delicate but incredibly strong".

 

Thank you, Linda, They were beautiful.

I gave them to my boyfriend's mom before Mass and she LOVED them!

Thank you so much!