Description
Sacrifice Rosary Chaplet: The “Little Way” in Your Pocket
Embrace the spirituality of St. Thérèse of Lisieux with this handcrafted Sacrifice Rosary Chaplet. Designed for both prayer and mindfulness, this versatile tool helps you sanctify your day through small acts of love and the Holy Rosary.
Spiritual Significance & Design
This one-decade chaplet is inspired by the “sacrifice beads” used by St. Thérèse the Little Flower to track small daily offerings and mortifications.
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Moveable Beads: Unlike a traditional fixed rosary, these beads are strung with just enough tension on durable brown micro cord to stay in place when moved. Slide a bead along the cord each time you offer up a small sacrifice, a kind word, or a moment of patience.
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The Schoenstatt Unity Crucifix: Featuring the deep symbolism of Mary standing at the foot of the Cross, holding the chalice to receive the blood of Christ. It represents the profound theological union between Jesus and His Mother in the work of redemption.
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Ecce Homo / Mater Dolorosa Medal: This double-sided “Man of Sorrows” and “Sorrowful Mother” medal serves as a poignant reminder of the Passion, encouraging a heart of contrition and empathy during prayer.
Materials & Craftsmanship
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Gemstones: 10 “Hail Mary” beads and 1 “Our Father” bead made from 8mm Natural Jasper. Jasper is known for its earthy, grounding tones, symbolizing the humility of the “Little Way.”
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Construction: Hand-knotted with high-quality brown micro cord, ensuring it is lightweight, virtually unbreakable, and silent—perfect for carry in a pocket or purse.
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Versatility: Perfectly sized for praying a single decade of the Rosary on the go or for tracking up to ten sacrifices throughout your day.
Product Details
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Length: Approximately 8-9 inches.
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Bead Size: 8mm.
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Cord: Tactical-grade micro cord (rot and mildew resistant).
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Perfect For: Lent, Confirmation gifts, or anyone seeking to grow in intentionality and daily holiness.
“Miss no single opportunity of making some small sacrifice, here by a smiling look, there by a kindly word; always doing the smallest right and doing it all for love.” — St. Thérèse of Lisieux







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