St. Francis Franciscan Crown 7-Decade Wood Rosary | HMH Religious

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Expertly crafted in the USA by HMH Religious, this Franciscan Crown Rosary features 7 decades of polished brown boxwood oval beads measuring 6mm by 9mm. It is accented with plated brass wire and chain, and showcases an exclusive sterling silver Saint Francis centerpiece alongside a 1-5/8-inch sterling silver San Damiano crucifix. Presented in a deluxe velvet box, this rosary embodies refined craftsmanship and spiritual elegance.
  • Saint Francis 7 Decade Franciscan Crown Rosary Sterling Crucifix and Centerpiece
  • 6mm x 9mm Brown polished boxwood oval beads.
  • Plated Brass Wire and Chain.
  • Exclusive designed Saint Francis center in sterling silver.
  • Exclusive designed 1-5/8-inches San Damiano crucifix in sterling silver.
  • Deluxe Velvet Box - Color may vary.
  • Made In the USA by HMH Religious

                  San Damiano Crucifix

                  The San Damiano Crucifix, a notable Romanesque cross, represents the core mission of St. Francis of Assisi. Tradition holds that during prayer before this crucifix, Francis received a divine mandate to "rebuild my Church," signifying the start of his spiritual mission and the founding of the Franciscan Order.

                  The crucifix centers on Jesus Christ, portrayed standing upright to signify strength and triumph over death, with his bright white figure sharply contrasting the darker surrounding tones. Above him, the Latin inscription "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews" highlights his divine authority. The cross presents five principal witnesses: on the left, the Virgin Mary and St. John the Evangelist; on the right, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and a centurion. Mary and Mary Magdalene express deep sorrow, shown with hands on their cheeks. Six angels occupy the ends of the crossbar, awestruck by the crucifixion. At the base, figures represent Umbria’s patrons, including St. Damian and St. Michael.