Show your chaplets and rosaries

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Combat rosary from Roman Catholic Gear (I changed out the Crucifix and added a St. Patrick medal. It’s also a third class relic of the True Cross, St. Patrick, St. Benedict, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Ignatius, St. Padre Pio - This one stays in my pocket or on my wrist all the time.

Ashes to Ashes Rosary from Rugged Rosaries with a different Crucifix and St. Padre Pio and Miraculous medal - This is the one I use at home.

Olive wood St. Benedict rosary

Rosary I made which is a replica of one used in three different films.

St. Benedict chaplet that I made

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I have a couple rosaries but the ones I used the most and I feel are most practical are rosary rings like this:
Rosary ring

Easy to use in the car or while out walking or hiking, etc. I usually keep one in my car door.
 
From left to right:

Combat rosary from Roman Catholic Gear (I changed out the Crucifix and added a St. Patrick medal. It’s also a third class relic of the True Cross, St. Patrick, St. Benedict, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Ignatius, St. Padre Pio - This one stays in my pocket or on my wrist all the time.

Ashes to Ashes Rosary from Rugged Rosaries with a different Crucifix and St. Padre Pio and Miraculous medal - This is the one I use at home.

Olive wood St. Benedict rosary

Rosary I made which is a replica of one used in three different films.

St. Benedict chaplet that I made

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I can see you are well equiped… 😀
 
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A Replica of a World War I Rosary currently in use by the Pontifical Swiss Guard. Got it after I read about it on Fr. Z’s website.

A gunmetal chain rosary seemed appealing because my other rosaries seem to have a knack for breaking. So far it has survived one accidental trip in the washing machine without any signs of wear or damage.
 
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The rosary on the right is my favorite. I carry it daily.

Yes, I realize the chotki (L) isn’t a rosary.🙂
 
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The rosary on the right is my favorite. I carry it daily.

Yes, I realize the chotki (L) isn’t a rosary.🙂
Another well equiped Christian 🙂

And the chotki is also great
 
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The green one was from a card shop, next blue beaded one, I made after a visit to the shroud of turin in 2000, third one I made after getting a cord rosary from Rosary Army. Their instructions are good, and it’s a nice hobby I enjoy…
 
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It holds alot of meaning to me.

That’s a St. Benedict medal back there.
 
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My rosary from Catholic Woodworker. Mine has a St Thomas Aquinas medal on it as well.
 
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I know that this might be a dumb question but what is a chaplet ?because they look like a rosary to me. How do I get a chaplet? What is the difference between the two?
 
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(Please Note: This uploaded content is no longer available.) this is one of two that I have. I use this one at mass.
 
I’ll post my collection as soon as I get my St. Thérèse chaplet in the mail.
 
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  1. Divine Mercy Chaplet
  2. special wood rosary - olive?
  3. St. Joseph (I think)
    Followed by 3 rosary bracelets.
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Red Sacred Heart Rosary I carry with me in my purse
St Therese Chaplet.
 
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