Phillip Rolfes, Beadsman Extraordinaire

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I’m pleased to learn that you received your Lestovka and are satisfied with it. I was concerned because of the postal strikes in your area.

As always, thanks for your support, encouragement and recommendations. Alex, some days it’s your words of kindness that keep me making chotki and Lestovki.

Phillip
I believe the postal workers would still deliver Alex’s mail even if they are on strike 😃
 
Forgive me for resurrecting an old thread (perhaps I should’ve waited closer to Easter, :D).

I want to thank Phillip Rolfes, Beadsman Extraordinaire for a 33 knot Russian style Prayer Rope which I recently purchased.

I’ve fallen into the prayers easily and am grateful for an easier way of counting.

I ask for your continued prayers as I make my way home Eastward, and for prayers for Phillip and his family. May his good works not go unblessed in this life or the next.
 
I’m so glad you received the prayer rope. I’ve actually been meaning to e-mail you to make sure it arrived safely. I’m sorry for my neglect. 😊
 
Found the following at this website, Holy Rosary - Carmelite Sisters.
The Brigittine (or “Saint Bridget”) Rosary looks similar to a regular Rosary, but with an extra decade. The resultant seven Pater beads honor the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and the sixty-three Ave Maria beads commemorate the sixty-three years it is believed the Blessed Mother lived on this earth before her Assumption. In praying the Brigittine Rosary, there are a total of eighteen decades: In the six Joyful Mysteries, the first is the Immaculate Conception; the sixth of the Sorrowful Mysteries commemorates when the Body of the Lord was placed in the Arms of His Sorrowful Mother; and the sixth of the Glorious Mysteries is recited in honor of the Patronage of Mary, Mediatrix of All Grace (and, for the Carmelite, Mary, Queen and Beauty of Carmel). The other mysteries are the same as in the Dominican Rosary. However, at the end of each decade, the Apostles Creed, not the Glory be, is recited.
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That sounds to me much like the Franciscan Crown.
 
I got on Ebay of all places a Russyn prayer rope made of wooden beads, unfotunatly my dog decided to nosh on it.

I would love to buy another.
 
I got on Ebay of all places a Russyn prayer rope made of wooden beads, unfotunatly my dog decided to nosh on it.

I would love to buy another.
Send me a PM. I’ve got a bunch of 100 knot ropes tied up and ready to go. Some are in the Greek style and others are in the Russian style. 😃
 
That sounds to me much like the Franciscan Crown.
It is quite similar, though with one less decade, and the Franciscan Crown follows all of the traditional rosary prayers instead of replacing the Glory Be’s and O My Jesus’ with the Apostle’s Creed. The Brigittine Rosary also omits the Our Father, three Hail Mary’s, and Glory be at the beginning and places them at the end after the Hail, Holy Queen; ironically enough both the Brigittines/Carmelites and the Franciscans claim that the number of Ave’s represents the number of years Our Lady was alive. 😛
 
I received my prayer ropes from Phillip Rolfes today! His work is more amazing than I thought it would be! To see the pictures is one thing, but to see his prayer ropes in person is amazing! Below are some pictures. Top left: comparison, his work are the upper two, below is my rope from Mount Athos. top mid: Detail of the Russian rope Cross. The string on the right side is part of a martyria, or counter. top left: Lestovka detail. bottom left: another comparison. right: martyria detail. With every completed rope, on bead is moved on the slider.
 
Oh, wonderful! I’m glad your rope and lestovka arrived safely. Please remember me in your prayers as you use these. I could certainly use all the prayers I can get. 😃

ICXC + NIKA,
Phillip
 
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