- Prayer Bedes' mission is to encourage Christian prayer. We acknowledge there are many forms of prayer. One form is using the rich tradition of Christian prayer beads found throughout the world to help us engage our body, mind, and spirit in our prayers.
About Me
Beads as Tools for prayer
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Types of Rosaries, Chaplets, and Christian Prayer Beads
- Angelic Trisagion Chaplet
- Anglican Rosary
- Brigittine Rosary
- Chaplets
- Chaplet of Divine Mercy
- Coptic Mequtaria
- Croatian Peace Chaplet
- Dominican Rosary
- Franciscan Crown Rosary
- Gifts of the Holy Spirit Chaplet
- Greek Orthodox Komvoschinion
- Irish Penal Rosary
- Lazo Wedding Rosary
- Lutheran Rosary
- Psalms of Hope Chaplet
- Psalter & Paternoster
- Russian Orthodox Chotki
- Seven Dolor Rosary
- Stella Maris Chaplet
Types of Crosses
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Tag Archives: Celtic
The Annunciation and The Visitation–Joyful Mysteries
In the last couple years I have added a couple pieces to my Willow Tree Nativity. One of these is considered part of the nativity set, while the others are not. The angel that is called The Angel of Life … Continue reading
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Preparing Our Vessels and the 40 Days of Celtic Advent
Preparing for the preparation? As Advent is a time of preparation, I guess that is kind of what I am doing today. Some of you might say that it is not Advent yet, but in the Celtic tradition, Advent starts … Continue reading
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A Circle Prayer Blessing
This morning a friend of mine, Kristen Olson-Vincent from Prayerworks Studio, posted a photo of her new prayer wall. It inspired me to add more to my own. I made this graphic that I plan to frame (not sure how … Continue reading
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Dancing in the Rain Stella Maris Rosary
I believe I have referred to the Lenten practice I did last year of 40 Bags in 40 Days. The idea is to de-clutter your home by making a bag each day that you will either give away, throw away, … Continue reading
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Deep Peace Anglican Rosary
This is what I woke up to today–this song playing over and over again in my head. What a wonderful way to wake up! While making this rosary today, I knew it needed a special name.
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Irish Celtic Rosary with Shamrocks and St. Patrick Center
I have always bee fascinated with the legend of how St. Patrick used the shamrock to teach the ancient Irish about the Trinity–Three in One. Lately, I have felt drawn to learn more about Celtic Christianity. There is even something … Continue reading
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Music
Quote from Beauty: The Invisible Embrace by John O’Donohue Graphics by prayer beads – share freely
What is Beauty?
I have started reading a wonderful book called Beauty: The Invisible Embrace by John O’Donohue. If you struggle with the purpose of beauty like I often do, I highly recommend this book.