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Saint Benedict Matte Black Wood Paracord Rosary 19.5 Inch

Saint Benedict Matte Black Wood Paracord Rosary 19.5 Inch

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Saint Benedict matte black wood paracord rosary with a compact 19.5 inch length, 10 mm wooden beads, and a 2.00 inch crucifix. Designed for daily Catholic prayer, this smaller rosary features the Saint Benedict medal at the center and in the crucifix, offering a practical devotional tool for asking the saint's intercession and keeping it close throughout the day.

  • 19.5 inch rosary length for a compact, easy-to-carry size
  • 10 mm matte black wood beads for a traditional feel in prayer
  • 2.00 inch crucifix with Saint Benedict symbolism
  • Paracord construction for added durability compared to many chain rosaries
  • Center medal of Saint Benedict for those with devotion to his protection and intercession
  • Suitable for home prayer, travel, parish events, or a faith-centered gift

Unlike more delicate metal-link rosaries, this paracord design is built for practical everyday use and handling. The smaller profile works well for keeping in a pocket, bag, car, or prayer space. It is a sturdy option for personal devotion, Confirmation gift giving, or for anyone with Saint Benedict as a patron saint.

If you would like to learn more about Saint Benedict's life, we also carry separate listings related to his story, including a 30-minute documentary DVD recorded on site at his shrine and hosted by Bob and Penny Lord, a book titled "Saints, Maligned, Misunderstood & Mistreated" with a chapter dedicated to him by Bob and Penny Lord, and a 24-page pamphlet or minibook on his life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A Saint Benedict rosary combines the prayer structure of a traditional Catholic rosary with the Saint Benedict medal, which is widely associated with prayer for spiritual protection and the saint’s intercession. Shoppers often choose this type of rosary when they want a devotional item that reflects both Marian prayer and a special connection to Saint Benedict. This particular rosary includes a Saint Benedict medal at the center and also incorporates Saint Benedict imagery in the crucifix. That makes it especially meaningful for Catholics who have Saint Benedict as a patron saint or who want a rosary they can keep close for daily prayer. The black matte wood beads and paracord construction also give it a simple, practical look rather than a highly ornate style. It is best for someone seeking a durable, smaller rosary with clear Saint Benedict symbolism. If you want a rosary primarily for formal display or heirloom presentation, a larger metal or gemstone style may be a better fit.
Yes, a wooden Saint Benedict rosary is often a strong everyday choice because wood is lightweight, comfortable to handle, and less formal than more delicate materials. Many shoppers prefer wood for regular prayer, travel, or carrying in a pocket or bag because it tends to feel practical and uncomplicated. This rosary uses 10 mm matte black wood beads and black paracord, which gives it a sturdy build suited to repeated use. At 19.5 inches in length, it is smaller than some full-size rosaries, so it is easier to keep nearby without taking up much space. The 2-inch crucifix is also substantial enough to hold comfortably during prayer. This type of rosary is best for someone who values durability and ease of use over decorative detail. A tradeoff is that wood and paracord have a more rugged appearance than crystal, sterling silver, or finely detailed chain rosaries, so it may not be the first choice for those looking for a dressier gift style.
Choose a Saint Benedict rosary if your main goal is praying the full rosary, and choose a Saint Benedict bracelet if you want a smaller devotional item mainly for wearing. The two serve different purposes, even though both may feature Saint Benedict symbolism. A rosary is designed for structured Catholic prayer with the full set of beads needed for the decades and mysteries. This Saint Benedict rosary includes wood beads, a center medal, and a crucifix, making it suitable for actual rosary devotion. A bracelet is usually more compact and convenient to wear all day, but most bracelet styles are not a full traditional rosary and may be better suited for short prayers or as a reminder of faith. This rosary is the better choice for someone who wants a practical prayer tool with Saint Benedict imagery and durable paracord construction. A bracelet may be better for someone prioritizing constant wearability, but it usually offers less functionality for full rosary prayer.
A smaller rosary is usually best for carrying in a pocket, purse, backpack, or car because it is easier to keep close without feeling bulky. Shoppers often look for a rosary that is compact enough for daily access but still large enough to handle comfortably during prayer. This Saint Benedict rosary measures about 19.5 inches long, which places it in a practical smaller size for everyday carry. The 10 mm wood beads are also large enough to feel distinct in the hand, which can help during prayer, while the paracord construction adds flexibility and durability. The 2-inch crucifix gives it a substantial focal point without making the rosary overly heavy. It is a good fit for people who want a rosary they can use regularly at home, at church, or while traveling. If you prefer a rosary specifically for hanging in a room, displaying in a devotional space, or wearing around the neck, you may want to compare larger or differently styled options.
This Saint Benedict rosary is best suited for Catholics who want a durable, smaller rosary for regular prayer and who have a particular devotion to Saint Benedict. It is especially appropriate for someone who sees Saint Benedict as a patron saint, wants a rosary with spiritual protection symbolism, or prefers a simple black devotional style. The rosary features matte black wood beads, black paracord construction, a Saint Benedict center medal, and Saint Benedict imagery in the crucifix. Those details make it a practical option for personal devotion rather than a purely decorative item. Because it is described as sturdy and smaller in size, it may appeal to men, teens, travelers, or anyone looking for an easy-to-carry prayer companion. It may be less ideal for shoppers who want an ornate sacramental gift, precious metal finish, or collectible display piece. Its strongest appeal is functional daily use paired with clearly recognizable Saint Benedict symbolism.
Yes, this rosary can be a meaningful starting point for someone interested in Saint Benedict, especially if they want both a devotional item and ways to continue learning. A Saint Benedict rosary naturally introduces the saint through its medal and crucifix symbolism, which often leads shoppers to ask about his life, patronage, and spiritual legacy. For those who want to go further, Journeys of Faith notes that additional Saint Benedict resources are available separately, including a 30-minute documentary DVD recorded at his shrine, a book with a chapter dedicated to him, and a 24-page pamphlet or minibook about his life. That makes this rosary a good fit for someone who wants prayer and learning to go together. This is especially useful for a person choosing a patron saint devotion, buying a gift for someone devoted to Saint Benedict, or building a small home prayer collection. The rosary itself is for prayer, while the other materials support deeper study and reflection.