Divine Mercy Birthstone Crystal Silver-Plated Rosary - Catholic Prayer Beads

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Elevate your prayer experience with the Divine Mercy Birthstone Crystal Silver-Plated Rosary. Designed to honor the Divine Mercy devotion, this rosary combines spiritual significance with personal style. Featuring stunning 6mm fire polish crystal beads in your choice of birthstone color, a pewter Divine Mercy centerpiece, and a matching pewter crucifix, this rosary is both a meaningful Catholic prayer tool and a cherished keepsake. Made in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing, it’s perfect for birthdays, baptisms, confirmations, or as a thoughtful religious gift.

    Key Features:

    • Birthstone Beads: Choose from 12 vibrant 6mm fire polish crystal colors to match your birth month (January-Garnet, February-Amethyst, March-Aqua, April-Crystal, May-Emerald, June-Lt Amethyst, July-Ruby, August-Peridot, September-Sapphire, October-Rose, November-Topaz, December-Zircon.).
    • Silver-Plated Design: Durable pewter centerpiece (3/4" x 1/2") and crucifix (1 3/8" x 3/4") for a timeless, elegant look.
    • Divine Mercy Devotion: Divine Mercy image of Jesus, with rays of light symbolizing His mercy, and the inscription "Jesus, I Trust in You." The reverse side depicts St. Maria Faustina Kowalska, the apostle of Divine Mercy.
    • Handmade Quality: Crafted with care in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing, ensuring attention to detail and lasting durability.
    • Versatile Gift Option: Perfect for Catholic occasions like First Communion, Confirmation, or as a personalized birthday present.
    • Comfortable Size: Lightweight and easy to carry for daily prayer or special devotions.

    The Divine Mercy

    The Divine Mercy devotion requires a deep commitment to God's mercy, a conscious decision to fully trust in it, and a demonstration of mercy as He does. The annual feast day for Divine Mercy is held on the first Sunday after Easter, showcasing the significance of this devotion in the Christian faith.