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Boston College
Liturgy and life collection
Rosary of the Most Blessed Virgin
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Item Information
Title:
Rosary of the Most Blessed Virgin
Description:
The rosary consists of five sets of ten beads, five joining beads, four additional beads, a medal and a crucifix. On medal front: image of the apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Fatima. On medal back: Jesus Christ and the Sacred Heart.
Format:
Objects/Artifacts
Location:
Boston College
Collection (local):
Liturgy and life collection, 1870-1975, bulk 1925-1975
Subjects:
Christian saints
Fatima, Our Lady of
Sacred Heart, Devotion to
Jesus Christ
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
Places:
Portugal
Fatima (Portugal)
Extent:
1 online resource (1 image)
Link to Item:
https://hdl.handle.net/2345/8283
Terms of Use:
See Burns Library staff for terms governing use.
Contact host institution for more information.
Publisher:
([Rome, Italy : [s.n.])
Notes:
Artifact physical description: 1 rosary : plastic, blue and metal, silver, grey and blue ; 46 cm. long.
Notes (date):
19uu-####
Identifier:
2345/8283
81489127300001021
99137907758501021
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