I don't have rosary beads, but do have prayer beads and I carry them in a small velvet bag.
You may hold the rosary in either hand.
No, there is no capitalize when referring to rosary beads. You may choose to capitalize when referring to set of prayers called the Rosary, but not for rosary beads.
Good question! To call them a pair is incorrect - more properly, it should be called a set of rosary beads since there are more than two beads.
Hematite is a mineral composed largely of iron. Hematite rosary beads would be beads made of hematite used for a rosary.
Any Catholic religious store sells rosary beads. Also, simply type "Rosary beads' as a website in the internet and any number of sites will appear.
No, it is not true. A rosary has 59 beads.
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Roman Catholic AnswerThe color of the rosary beads does not signify anything besides the owner's personal preferences.
Rosary beads are meant for counting purpose in the devotions
Beads worn by Catholic monks, such as the Dominicans or Redemptorists, etc., are simply rosary beads. A string of these beads is properly called "The Rosary" ("rosaries" in plural). Some may have special devotions to certain saints in which case they may carry a smaller string of beads with a devotional medal attached to its end instead of a crucifix; this is known as a "chaplet" and is named for the saint it is recited towards, such as the chaplet of St. Michael.
Rosary
An Choróin Mhuire or paidirín (the prayer); Also paidrín (rosary beads)