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damned_bulletin2012-08-08 05:05 pm
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[posted before dinner; unsigned, but writing is recognisable]
[Someone has left about a half-dozen rosaries, clearly made from the resources in the Arts and Crafts room, on a pin or hook near the bulletin board. They're simple, in that the materials aren't fancy, but have been obviously made by someone who has made them before; some are beaded, some are a combination of beads and braids, some are simply knotted. None have anything dedicating them to a Saint, but each does have a little cross made from beads.
[Elsewhere on the bulletin board, near this set of messages, there's another rosary hanging; but it's clear this one has been set aside for someone in particular.]
The Catholic rosary has long been considered an expression of love for Saint Mary, mother of Jesus. They're used for meditation and contemplation, with each bead or knot representing a prayer.
They also make lovely bracelets.
Take care this evening, residents of Landel's.
[Elsewhere on the bulletin board, near this set of messages, there's another rosary hanging; but it's clear this one has been set aside for someone in particular.]
The Catholic rosary has long been considered an expression of love for Saint Mary, mother of Jesus. They're used for meditation and contemplation, with each bead or knot representing a prayer.
They also make lovely bracelets.
Take care this evening, residents of Landel's.
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- Tsubaki