April 22

Rosary Making

We’ve been so blessed to invite Miss Karina into our classroom to teach us about how to make a rosary from scratch. We were treated to several lessons on choosing our colours, rolling the correct number of beads, punching holes with a toothpick, and finally stringing the beads properly. Miss Karina has been making rosaries with classrooms for many years now and is definitely an expert!

We are so excited to finally take them home and pray the rosary at home with our families.

Way to go Grade 3s! Your rosaries look beautiful.

You should be proud!

Thank you to Miss Karina for your expertise, time, and patience with this special project. 

 

 

 


Posted April 22, 2026 by MrsS in category Religion & Family Life, Teacher Talk, The Arts

2 thoughts on “Rosary Making

  1. Itoro Udo

    We are understanding more about the positive role of spirituality in maintaining good mental health. We do know that mindful practices can help people stay well for longer periods of time. Nothing is more mindful in the catholic faith than the rosary. Learning and meditating on the mysteries of the rosary has the ability to detach us from the past which we cannot change, and the future which may not be under our complete control, to remain in the present which we can ponder with gratitude. So, very good that the children have started on this journey that has the capacity to keep giving. Thanks to Miss Karina for her tutelage. Thanks to Ms Sullivan for organising this.

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