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Saint Sister Faustina + Divine Mercy Dual Medal Crucifix Rosary, New #Gftshp-114

Saint Sister Faustina + Divine Mercy Dual Medal Crucifix Rosary, New #Gftshp-114

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You are purchasing a beautiful red rosary with a center medal of Our Divine Mercy, with a dual medal crucifix, comes with Saint Sister Faustina and Divine Mercy.

Keep this rosary handy to pray your rosary and ask Saint Sister Faustina & Our Divine Mercy to intercede for yours pecial needs.

 Measures approximately: 25"L, made of epidote stones 8mm. The crucifix is 1.25".  Comes with a black case, ready to be gifted or for you to keep ,  Please see pictures for details.



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If Saint Sister Faustina is your patron saint or would like to learn more about her life, we have the following:

* 30 minute documentary DVD hosted by Bob and Penny Lord, filmed at the Shrine in Poland.

* A book titled "Visionaries, Mystics and Stigmatists down through the Ages" where a chapter is dedicated to her.

* A 32 page pamphlet/booklet with her life story.

All these available for your consideration, on separate Ebay listings.

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    Please visit our other ebay listing to find more books and DVD written by Bob and Penny Lord and all of our other religious items.

    If you have any questions please let us know.

    We will combine shipping if you buy more than 1 item.

    God bless you!




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Frequently Asked Questions

The medal on a rosary usually highlights a specific Catholic devotion, saint, or mystery of faith. On many rosaries, the center medal connects the crucifix to the decades and serves as a visual reminder of the person or devotion the rosary honors. In this rosary, the center medal features Divine Mercy, and the crucifix includes dual medal imagery connected to Saint Sister Faustina and Divine Mercy. That makes this type of rosary especially meaningful for Catholics who regularly pray for mercy, healing, repentance, or special intentions. It can also help someone stay focused during prayer by linking the rosary to a devotion they already love. In practical terms, the medal does not change how you pray the rosary itself, but it does shape the devotional emphasis. This is a good choice for someone who wants more than a plain rosary and prefers one tied to Saint Faustina and the Divine Mercy message. If you want a simpler or more traditional style with no saint-specific focus, a standard rosary without devotional medals may be a better fit.
Yes, many Catholics do use rosaries that include patron saint medals, or they choose rosaries already made with saint-related centerpieces or crucifix details. A saint medal on a rosary is generally used as a devotional reminder and a way to ask for that saint's intercession while praying. This rosary already includes Saint Sister Faustina and Divine Mercy imagery, so it is especially suited for someone with a devotion to Divine Mercy or who looks to Saint Faustina as a patron or spiritual guide. For shoppers, the key question is whether you want a rosary connected to a specific saint or a more general design. A saint-themed rosary can feel more personal for sacramental gifts, prayer routines, and milestone occasions such as Confirmation or a return to the faith. The tradeoff is that saint-specific rosaries are more devotional in style and may not suit someone looking for a neutral, traditional rosary. If Saint Faustina's spirituality is meaningful to you, this type of rosary makes strong devotional sense.
Yes, many Catholics wear saint medals as a devotional practice. A saint medal is not meant to be a fashion statement alone or a superstition. It is typically worn as a reminder of prayer, discipleship, and a request for a saint's intercession. In Catholic practice, the spiritual value comes from faith and devotion, not from the medal acting like a charm. For shoppers comparing religious items, saint medals are often chosen by people who want a daily reminder of a patron saint, a sacrament, or a specific devotion such as Divine Mercy. This rosary itself is primarily designed for prayer, but because it includes Saint Sister Faustina and Divine Mercy medal imagery, it also reflects the same devotional purpose people seek in wearable saint medals. The main distinction is use. A rosary is first and foremost a prayer tool, while a saint medal necklace is made for regular wear. If you want something to hold during prayer and keep close in a case, this rosary is a good fit. If your main goal is everyday wear, a separate medal necklace may be more practical.
There is no strict universal rule that Catholics must follow when wearing the Miraculous Medal or other saint medals, but the general expectation is reverence and sincere devotion. Catholics typically wear medals as sacramentals, meaning sacred items that encourage prayer and faith. They are not meant to be used as lucky charms or treated casually. For someone deciding between medals, rosaries, and other devotional items, the key is choosing the form that best supports prayer. A Miraculous Medal is commonly worn as jewelry, while a rosary like this one is primarily intended for praying the mysteries of the Rosary. This rosary includes Divine Mercy and Saint Sister Faustina imagery, so it is ideal for someone who wants a prayer aid connected to mercy, trust in Jesus, and intercessory prayer. A practical guideline is to use Catholic devotional items respectfully, keep them in good condition, and choose them for spiritual purpose rather than trend. If you want a devotional centered on Saint Faustina and Divine Mercy, this rosary is more fitting than a generic medal alone.
Choose a rosary that clearly reflects the Divine Mercy devotion and is comfortable enough for regular prayer. For a Divine Mercy devotee, the best rosary often includes recognizable imagery such as Divine Mercy on the center medal and Saint Faustina, since she is closely linked to spreading the message of Divine Mercy. This rosary does both, with a Divine Mercy centerpiece and a dual medal crucifix connected to Saint Sister Faustina and Divine Mercy. Material and size also matter. This rosary measures about 25 inches long and uses 8 mm epidote stone beads, which gives it a more substantial feel than very small lightweight rosaries. It also comes with a black case, which helps with storage and gifting. This is especially suitable for someone who already prays the rosary and appreciates saint-specific devotional details. A possible tradeoff is that it is more themed than a plain rosary, so it may not be the top choice for someone who prefers a very traditional or minimal design. For Divine Mercy prayer life, though, it is a focused and meaningful option.
A saint-themed rosary differs from a standard rosary mainly in its devotional focus. The prayer structure stays the same, but the medals, centerpiece, and crucifix imagery are chosen to reflect a particular saint or Catholic devotion. A standard rosary may have a simple center and crucifix, while a saint-themed rosary gives the person praying a stronger visual and spiritual connection to a specific intercessor. In this case, the rosary centers on Saint Sister Faustina and Divine Mercy. That makes it especially fitting for Catholics who pray for mercy, healing, trust in Christ, or special intentions through Saint Faustina's intercession. The red bead design and devotional medal details make it feel more personalized than a plain rosary. The benefit of a saint-themed rosary is that it can deepen personal prayer by connecting the rosary to a favorite saint or devotion. The tradeoff is that it may feel less universal than a neutral rosary if the recipient does not have that particular devotion. For someone drawn to Divine Mercy spirituality, however, a saint-themed rosary is often the better choice.
Yes, this rosary is well suited as a Catholic gift for someone praying for a special intention, especially if they have devotion to Saint Sister Faustina or Divine Mercy. Rosaries are often chosen as meaningful gifts because they are both devotional and practical. This one is especially thoughtful because its imagery directly points to mercy, trust, and intercessory prayer. The product details support gifting well. It measures about 25 inches long, includes 8 mm epidote stone beads, has a 1.25 inch crucifix, and comes with a black case. That makes it ready to present and also easy to store respectfully when not in use. This rosary is a strong fit for birthdays, Confirmation-related gifts, encouragement during illness, or support during difficult life situations. The main thing to consider is the recipient's spiritual preference. If they are drawn to Divine Mercy or know Saint Faustina's story, this rosary will likely feel personal and prayerful. If they prefer a simpler or more general Catholic gift, a traditional plain rosary or prayer book could be a better match.
This rosary has 8 mm epidote stone beads, a total length of about 25 inches, and a crucifix measuring about 1.25 inches. Those details matter because size affects how the rosary feels in the hand, how easy it is to pray with, and whether it works better for personal devotion, travel, or gifting. An 8 mm bead is generally considered a substantial bead size, larger and easier to feel than many smaller everyday rosaries. That can be helpful for people who prefer a rosary with more presence in the hand or who want beads that are easier to move during prayer. The 25 inch length makes it a full-size rosary rather than a compact pocket style. This size is best for someone who wants a prayer rosary to hold and use regularly at home, in church, or during personal devotional time. The tradeoff is that a full-size rosary is less discreet than a very small travel rosary. If tactile comfort and devotional presence matter more than compactness, this size is a strong choice.
Epidote stone rosary beads generally offer a heavier, more solid feel than lightweight materials such as plastic, acrylic, or very light wood. For many shoppers, that added weight and natural stone look make the rosary feel more substantial and prayer-focused in the hand. This rosary uses 8 mm epidote stones, which gives it a noticeable tactile presence during prayer. That makes it a good choice for someone who wants a rosary that feels durable and visually distinct, rather than one that is ultra-light or purely utilitarian. Stone beads can also appeal to gift buyers who want something with a more elevated appearance for a devotional present. The tradeoff is portability. Heavier beads are not always as convenient as lighter rosaries for carrying in a pocket all day. They may be better suited to home prayer, a prayer corner, church use, or keeping in the included black case. If your priority is a rosary with a fuller feel and a more substantial bead, epidote stone is a strong option.
Yes, this rosary comes with a black case, which makes it helpful for both gifting and respectful storage. A case matters more than many shoppers realize because it protects the beads and crucifix, keeps the rosary from tangling with other items, and gives the recipient a simple way to store it when not in use. For gift buyers, this is especially useful because the rosary arrives in a presentation-ready format without needing an additional storage pouch. That makes it a practical option for religious occasions, personal encouragement gifts, or devotional keepsakes. For personal use, the case also supports regular carrying in a bag or keeping the rosary in a prayer space at home. This setup is best for someone who wants a rosary that can be kept neatly and treated with care. The only limitation is that the product description identifies it as a black case without extra details about material or structure. Even so, having a dedicated case included is a meaningful convenience for both storage and gifting.