Basque Ring Rosary
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A Basque ring rosary (in Basque : Euskal arrosarioa) is a typical Basque
rosary The Rosary (; la, , in the sense of "crown of roses" or "garland of roses"), also known as the Dominican Rosary, or simply the Rosary, refers to a set of prayers used primarily in the Catholic Church, and to the physical string of knots or b ...
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Traditional Basque rosary

The rosary is a circular wooden piece, 4 cm in diameter with a hole in the middle to introduce a finger. Like all rosaries, its aim is to enable a faithful of the
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to count the number of recited prayers. At the top is a cross (typically with 4 branches of the same size) symbolizing the prayer
Our Father The Lord's Prayer, also called the Our Father or Pater Noster, is a central Christian prayer which Jesus taught as the way to pray. Two versions of this prayer are recorded in the gospels: a longer form within the Sermon on the Mount in the Gosp ...
. On the periphery, 10 small spheres equally distributed symbolize the
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. The user places a finger in the opening at the center and puts his thumb on the cross at the top. They recite an Our Father, then moves their thumb onto the first small sphere. They recite as many Hail Marys as they wish, advancing one bead after each prayer. Image:Utilisation_du_chapelet_basque_1de3.jpg Image:Utilisation_du_chapelet_basque_2de3.jpg Image:Utilisation_du_chapelet_basque_3de3.jpg


Basque rosary in jewelry

The Basque rosary is a simple piece of jewelry, gold or silver, 1 to 4 cm diameter. Worn with a little chain around the neck. The central opening is then often replaced by a little figure like the Basque cross ''Lauburu''. It is sometimes adorned with a slogan such as ''Ongi ene gogoa'' (= " oinggood smy wish/mind").


Other ring rosaries

Other cultures have also used ring rosaries, especially in cases of religious persecutions against Catholics. These rosaries are small and can be easily hidden. An example is the Irish penal rosary also with 10 beads. However, they were also sometimes worn for protection and adornment at times when Catholicism was not persecuted, as it would be more difficult to break or wear down a rosary ring, rather than a traditional rosary threaded onto a string.


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