Description
This chaplet is made of black Austrian glass crystal beads, each capped with a small silver plated cap. The chaplet is presented in a box prayer sheet, which includes a description of the chaplet's patron saint, Saint Benedict of Norcia. The chaplet is also available as a rosary, with each bead individually hand-made and unique.
Chaplet of St Benedict in black Crystal Glass beads
Patron Saint against Evil & Witchcraft
Stunning chaplet. Limited Edition
We used black Austrian glass crystal 4 x 6mm rondel beads. Each bead is capped with a small silver plated cap which in turn has tiny glass seed beads.
Chaplet presented in a box
prayer sheet incluced
Our Speciality rosarys and chaplets are handmade in South Africa. We take care to ensure that these rosaries are UNIQUE in design. Therefore we only have one listed rosary under our special rosaries, and usually a limited edition of our Chaplet design. We also take pride in using good quality beads, chain, pins, center pieces and crucifix's. We make to order to your specific needs and requests.
Saint Benedict of Norcia
Saint Benedict
Detail from a fresco by
Fra Angelico
Abbot
Patron of Europe
Born
c. 480
Norcia
(
Umbria
,
Italy
)
Died
21 March 543
Monte Cassino
Veneratedin
Roman Catholicism
Eastern Catholic Churches
Anglican Communion
Eastern Orthodoxy
Lutheran Church
Canonized
1220, Rome by
Pope Honorius III
Major
shrine
Monte Cassino Abbey, with his burial
Saint-Beno*t-sur-Loire
, near
Orl*ans
, France
Sacro Speco, at Subiaco, Italy
Feast
11 July (
General Roman Calendar
), (Anglican Communion)
14 March (
Byzantine Rite
)
21 March (pre-1970 General Roman Calendar)
Attributes
-Bell
-Broken tray
-Broken cup and serpent representing poison
-Broken utensil
-Bush
-Crosier
-Man in a Benedictine cowl holding Benedict's rule or a rod of discipline
-Raven
Patronage
-Against poison
-Against witchcraft
-Agricultural workers
-Cavers
-Civil engineers
-
Coppersmiths
-Dying people
-
Erysipelas
-Europe
-Farmers
-Fever
-Gall stones
-
Heerdt
(Germany)
-
Heraldry
and
Officers of arms
-the
Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest
-Inflammatory diseases
-Italian architects
-Kidney disease
-Monks
-Nettle rash
-Norcia, (Italy)
-People in religious orders
-Schoolchildren and students
-Servants who have broken their master's belongings
-Speleologists
-Spelunkers
-Temptations