Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2017

Rosary Tattoos

Rosary Tattoos

The rosaries serve an incredibly spiritual purpose to Catholics and like-minded people around the world. It aids in daily prayer and long-term devotion. Each bead contains its own special meaning, with prayers to match! In order to keep their spiritual assistant on hand—literally—many Catholics choose to tattoo their beads onto their hand. The huge number of rosary designs mixes things up and makes each tattoo unique. In fact, their tattoos represent their personal journey with Christ! Today, let’s talk about the wonderful world of rosary tattoos—complete with a rosary tattoo gallery!

 

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Rosary Tattoo Meaning

A rosary aids in the spiritual act of prayer, especial for Catholics. The stones themselves represent different parts of the life of Christ and his mother Mary, two obviously major figures in Catholicism. Each stone contains its own mystery and certain days of the week as well as prayers match the beads. The Joyful Mysteries represent the birth of Christ and his childhood. The Luminous Mysteries represent the transfiguration of Christ into a religious figure. The Sorrowful Mysteries show the pain that Christ went through. Lastly, the Glorious Mysteries represent the resurrection and presence of the Lord.

 

The rosary acts as a physical connection to prayer and Catholics keep it nearby or in their places of worship. Rosary tattoos serve the same function as rosaries, but they permanently remind their bearer each day to pray. Rosary tattoos with names honor the person inscribed and remind the wearer to pray for them specifically each day. Alternatively, an artist placed the name before the rosary, and it happens to juxtapose the newer tattoo.

 

Rosary Tattoos on Arms

People wear rosaries while they close their hands in prayer. Naturally, a rosary tattoo on wrist makes the most sense! Along with that, rosary bed tattoos around the forearm and rosary tattoos on the hand all imitate their physical counterparts. Keeping your rosary close to you at all times ensures your ability to focus and pray anywhere, at any time. Plus, the image of a rosary tattoo around the wrist looks beautiful.

 

Rosary Tattoo Designs

Of course, rosaries occupy other places at other times. Not every tattoo needs to go on your hands! A rosary tattoo on your chest imitates how you would wear it in your day-to-day life. Rosary tattoos on your ankle serve as a good substitute location—especially if your wrists already wear another tattoo. Both of these places conceal your tattoo more, which works great when your workplace discourages religious symbols. Alternatively, these private places ensure that your rosary only forms a connection between you and God—with no one in between!

 

In the end, rosary tattoos serve as an assistant to remind you of prayer every day. While many people set a precise time of the day to pray, the helpful reminder protects you from forgetfulness. The Bible remains the first and foremost source of information. After that, the instructions of the church guide you down a path of righteousness. Last of all sits your sacred rosary tattoo—and this prayer tools sticks with you wherever the Lord may take you.

Did you enjoy this gallery? Feel free to check out our other tattoo articles at InkDoneRight. We write tons of information on Christian tattoos, including: Celtic Cross tattoos, Faith tattoos, Jesus tattoos, and many more! As always, thanks for reading!

~Sara

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