Simple in Design, but Rich in Meaning
A little drawstring pouch, once a bright white felt, embossed with the crest of the Knights of Columbus...now yellowed with age, dulled and stained with other colors of things it has touched over the years, worn with time and use, so much so that the KoC crest is no longer visible. Inside, a string of small clear beads held together in a pattern by an equally tiny links of a metal chain (slightly tarnished but still strong and intact), held together in a loop by the same crest. On the other side of that crest is the Queen of Heaven with her crown of twelve stars, and at the other end of a smaller segment of beads and chain, is where this whole work of art--as with everything in this world--begins and ends: the Cross. Specifically, the Crucifix, the most important and recognizable symbol of the Catholic faith. I was about ten years old when my grandfather, himself a Knight of Columbus at the time, gave me this rosary. Two others have come to join it in the pouch...