Our Lady of the Snows

2 Mar
The center medal of this rosary shows Our Lady of the Snows.

The center medal of this rosary shows Our Lady of the Snows.

 

In many parts of the United States, families are preparing for another winter snowstorm.  Have you ever experienced a summer snowstorm?

According to legend, a summer snowstorm occurred in Italy in 352 A.D.    On the night of August 4,  a wealthy couple prayed to Mary, Our Lady, because they wanted a child to make them a family.   That night, Mary appeared to them in a dream and instructed them to build a church in her honor on the Esquiline Hill.  Mary said that the site for the new church would soon be outlined in snow.   On the same night, Mary also appeared to Pope Liberius and announced the coming of a miraculous summer snowfall.  When residents awoke on August 5, they found the Esquiline Hill covered in snow.  The outline of a church could be seen in the snow.  Less than two years later, the Basilica of Saint Mary Major was built on that site.   In honor of that summer snowfall,  Mary is sometimes referred to as Our Lady of the Snows.

The title, Our Lady of the Snows, is engraved on the center medal of this rosary.

The title, Our Lady of the Snows, is engraved on the center medal of this rosary.

The rosary shown here has clear blue beads and a center medal honoring Our Lady of the Snows.    In place of Pater Beads, it has medals honoring additional titles for Mary including Our Lady of Fatima, Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Our Lady of Lourdes. and Our Lady of Perpetual Help.   Rosary makers have created many rosaries to commemorate the miraculous summer snowfall.  Some have bubble beads with images of Mary while others have unique pater beads.

We share much of our research in our newest book, The Rosary Collector’s Guide.  This 152 page hardcover book has over 240 color photographs of unique rosaries, crosses, crucifixes, and center medals.  The Rosary Collector’s Guide is available in Barnes and Noble, Amazon.com, the Catholic Faith Store online, and other bookstores.  For more information contact Schiffer Publishing by phone at (610) 593-1777 or online at http://www.schifferbooks.com

 

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7 Responses to “Our Lady of the Snows”

  1. Maggie March 2, 2014 at 7:03 PM #

    I have always supported Our Lady of Snows but never knew the story. Love the book and so proud to have the authors as friends. Auntiem

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  2. Carla J Duff February 18, 2016 at 6:35 AM #

    I own the Rosary Collectors book by Hoffner..Absolutely a must have for both hobby collectors and serious collectors. Has a wealth of Information on many Rosaries..Love it!!

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    • rosarycollector February 18, 2016 at 10:40 PM #

      Thank you very much for your kind words. We appreciate your note and are glad that you are enjoying The Rosary Collector’s Guide.

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  3. Kristen Beron September 13, 2022 at 10:24 AM #

    I have this rosary! It was my grandmothers and I use it daily. I’ve been looking for an identical one for my husband but can’t seem to locate it. Do you have any idea if they still sell them?

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  4. Estella Velasquez June 10, 2023 at 11:14 PM #

    I would like the Rosary do they still sell them and where can I order one?

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  5. Susan Schulz November 19, 2023 at 4:35 PM #

    Hello all!
    I have this very Rosary, made in Italy, it hangs in my ensuite bath, no disrespect but it is my only place of solitude with a house of men. LOL! I love it.
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