Thursday, July 16, 2009

New Rosary design promotes the ease of prayer and supports charity

Kenosha jeweler, Gary Hughes, prayed the rosary daily using a Chaplet -- a single decade of beads attached to a crucifix and a strand of beads.

After praying the ten Hail Mary prayers, he needed to flip over the crucifix to continue the remainder of the five-decade rosary.

After untangling the crucifix from the beads several times, he conceived of a way to allow the beads to flow through while keeping the crucifix and medal stationary.

The idea of the Rosary Lariat was born.

The patented “lariat” design is identical to the traditional rosary with exception of the bail that allows the beads to slide through untangled. The “Rosary Lariat” combines tradition with a new design, and is easy to pray anytime, anywhere.

Initially the “Rosary Lariat” was designed for Gary’s personal use. After learning that Pope John Paul II had been looking for ways to generate renewed interest in the rosary, Gary Hughes decided to share his newly-designed rosaries with the world, and to donate part of the proceeds to charity.

“The best example of selfless love is perfectly demonstrated by no other than Jesus Christ’s mother, Mother Mary. Through her gift of the rosary, one can honor the almighty Trinity of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit,” said Gary. “I am using my gifts to help spread the Rosary throughout the world.”

In honor of the Pope Benedict XVI’s request to renew interest in praying the rosary, Gary will donate 20% of the profit from every rosary sold to Catholic Charities.

Visit www.rosarylariat.com to learn more about the “Rosary Lariat” collection, or to place an order.

Contact: Rosay Lariat
http://www.RosaryLariat.com IL, 60083 US
Gary Hughes Hughes - Owner, 847-8653731
Keywords: Rosary, Handmade, Charity
Category: Catholic Products
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