Cright said:
Most Catholic's would be offended to see a rosary used as a necklace. It's not one.
Yep, and guess what, the Dallas Morning News had a write-up about that in the religion section a few weeks ago:
Church aghast at 'rosary chic'
09:59 AM CST on Saturday, January 29, 2005
By MARY A. JACOBS / Special Contributor to The Dallas Morning News
Before, it was Madonna with her Kabbalah yarn bracelets.
Now it's Britney and Becks with their rosaries.
When they and other trendy celebs started wearing rosaries as necklaces last fall, sales of the beads boomed in Europe.
"Rosaries are the new pearls," declared one fashionable blog.
British soccer star David Beckham showed up at a party with four rosaries around his neck. Later, he appeared on the cover of Vanity Fair wearing a $1,000 rosary from Dolce & Gabbana. Britney Spears was photographed in London wearing a white set of the prayer beads.
Catholic clergy, not surprisingly, aren't impressed with the craze.
Fearing that the rosary was being "trivialized," the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales put out a leaflet on proper use of the beads in prayer.
"I am sorry that people are wearing them as fashion accessories and are not mindful of their religious significance," the Rev. Allen Morris, an official of the conference, told the BBC.
Father Morris noted that the rosary includes a crucifix, an "odd thing" to wear.
"The cross is an instrument of torture," he said. "Why not wear an electric chair?"
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DW
