Meaning of Rosary Colors

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I was thinking about buying a lovely light green rosary I recently saw. Trouble is, i read that the meaning behind a light green rosary is that its the awareness color for STDs, among a few other things, including Celiac Disease.

Is it ok to use a particular colored rosary whose awareness doesn’t pertain to me?
 
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No, no, no. It’s for the Fightin’ Irish and Our Lady of Knock.

A color could be for all sort of things.

I first got a black one just because it seemed kind of masculine, but it was pretty, too. Onyx beads, very hard like my head.

Get the color you like
 
I don’t believe the color of rosary beads have any meaning. I collect rosaries of all different textures and colors, but I only pick the colors that I like. I don’t tie any special meaning to them. (Except for a large black pair I only use when praying for someone who has passed away)
 
As long as you pray with a clean heart and a clear conscience for the right intentions that are in line with Our Lord’s Will, any color should suffice. I also think that all tones of green are very nice 😎
 
As long as you pray with a clean heart and a clear conscience for the right intentions that are in line with Our Lord’s Will, any color should suffice. I also think that all tones of green are very nice 😎
I like light green but not a grass-green.
 
I think that’s an ‘awareness’ rosary due to the little pendant on it. For the greater part rosaries come in many colours without any cause or connotation attached to them.
 
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That was the intent of the artist… but that’s not a universal thing.
I don’t think I understand,
An artist created that particular Rosary

The artist choose Light Green to symbolize awareness for:
  • Celiac Disease
  • Chronic Pelvic Pain
  • Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
  • Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD)
That’s not a universal thing for all Light Green Rosaries.
 
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