St Anthony Palm Rosary?

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So I came across this, I guess, palm rosary that is composted of a cruifix and metals of st anthony. On the back of these medals are these cross like things (idk what they are called) that has letters.

I cannot find anything online about it…except a pic, and I was wondering how it was to be prayed, (i am pretty sure it is a palm rosary).

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It did come with a pamphlet that says
Saint Anthony Saint of Miracles

O Holy St. Anthony, rach down from heaven and take hold of my hand. Assure me that I am not alone, You are known to possess miraculous poers and to be every ready to speak for those in trouble. Loveing and Gentle St. Anthony, reach down from heaven I implore you and assist me in my hour of need. Obtain for me (mention your request here). Dearest St. Anthony, reach down from heaven and gide me with they strength. Plead for me in my needs. And teach me to be humbly thankful as you were for all the bountiful blessings I am to receive. Amen.

A website is mentioned www.atonementFriars.org/StAnthonyCorner

And I did look around there to try to see if there was anything said about this palm rosary and how to pray it… I didnt see anything. It does say it is blessed though.

would this prayer above that was in the pamphlet be said on the big center medal? and what would be said on the other medals or does it really matter? I would imagine the first medal below and the cruifix would be Our Father and the begining of a regular rosary. would the other Ten be Hail Marys?

Thanks
 
It’s a just a one decade rosary.
Pray it as you would any rosary decade of your choice. There’s no wrong way to do it. 🙂
The St. Anthony Chaplet has 13 sets of 3 beads.
 
I think this is the right spot to post this,…

So I came across this, I guess, palm rosary that is composted of a cruifix and metals of st anthony. On the back of these medals are these cross like things (idk what they are called) that has letters.

I cannot find anything online about it…except a pic, and I was wondering how it was to be prayed, (i am pretty sure it is a palm rosary).

https://www.atonementfriars.org/efo...roducts/rp_300px/MedalPalmRosarySilver300.jpg

It did come with a pamphlet that says
Saint Anthony Saint of Miracles

O Holy St. Anthony, rach down from heaven and take hold of my hand. Assure me that I am not alone, You are known to possess miraculous poers and to be every ready to speak for those in trouble. Loveing and Gentle St. Anthony, reach down from heaven I implore you and assist me in my hour of need. Obtain for me (mention your request here). Dearest St. Anthony, reach down from heaven and gide me with they strength. Plead for me in my needs. And teach me to be humbly thankful as you were for all the bountiful blessings I am to receive. Amen.

A website is mentioned www.atonementFriars.org/StAnthonyCorner

And I did look around there to try to see if there was anything said about this palm rosary and how to pray it… I didnt see anything. It does say it is blessed though.

would this prayer above that was in the pamphlet be said on the big center medal? and what would be said on the other medals or does it really matter? I would imagine the first medal below and the cruifix would be Our Father and the begining of a regular rosary. would the other Ten be Hail Marys?

Thanks
You are right.

It’s called a decade rosary. You have the decade in it.
 
I wonder, with a single decade rosary, couldn’t you keep going in a loop for all five decades?
 
I wonder, with a single decade rosary, couldn’t you keep going in a loop for all five decades?
If course. It’s for people who want to pray during short breaks during the day, or want something small for their pocket.
 
ok… i was wondering because all the “beads” are st anthony medals so didnt know if it was different than other rosaries
 
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