Description
Part of the Runewood Saints Series, the St. Charles Borromeo Rosary honors the great reformer, shepherd, and defender of the Church during one of history’s most turbulent eras. As Archbishop of Milan, St. Charles led with humility, discipline, and unshakable devotion, shepherding his flock through plague, corruption, and crisis. This rosary reflects that steadfast strength — virtue forged through trial, charity shown through service, and leadership anchored firmly in Christ.
Each St. Charles Borromeo Rosary is handcrafted in the USA using rich burgundy wood Hail Mary beads and warm ivory wood Our Father beads, accented with black cord and silver-toned spacers that evoke his austere clerical garb and his unwavering commitment to truth. The Italian-made centerpiece and attached St. Charles Borromeo medal highlight his patronage of pastors, catechists, and all who labor for reform and renewal within the Church.
A classic St. Benedict crucifix completes the design — a fitting symbol of the spiritual authority, integrity, and courage that defined St. Charles’s mission.
Hand-tied with military-grade black 95 paracord, this rosary is built for endurance, clarity of prayer, and daily spiritual discipline. Measuring approximately 19 inches, it’s fully wearable — ideal for those striving to live with conviction, self-mastery, and pastoral charity in a world badly in need of it.
Rosary Features:
Natural 10mm burgundy-stained wood Hail Mary beads
Natural 10mm ivory wood Our Father beads
Silver-toned metal spacers throughout
High-quality Italian centerpiece
Attached St. Charles Borromeo medal
Italian St. Benedict crucifix
Military-grade black 95 paracord
Approx. 19” long — fully wearable
Handmade in Fargo, ND
Backed by a lifetime warranty
Why this rosary is different:
The St. Charles Borromeo Rosary reflects the heart of the Runewood Saints Series — devotion shaped by discipline, leadership rooted in humility, and holiness expressed in courageous reform. Built from natural wood and Italian-cast metalwork, it carries the quiet authority of a saint who rebuilt the Church through prayer, penance, and pastoral love.
This is more than a rosary — it’s a reminder to lead with integrity, to serve with charity, and to reform oneself before reforming the world.
Pray with discipline. Lead with humility. Serve with courage.












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