World Mission Rosary Bead Color Meaning
The World Mission Rosary, envisioned by Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen in 1951, is a rosary with color-coded beads representing different regions of the world where the Church continues its evangelizing mission, encouraging prayer for those in need.
YELLOW: represents the morning light of the East, all of Asia
BLUE: represents the oceans and islands surrounding the pacific
WHITE: represents Europe
RED: represents the fire of faith that brought missionaries to the Americas
GREEN: represents the forest and grasslands of Africa
The Center for Mission can provide education to assist individuals, small groups, or parishes to start a Rosary Making Ministry. We rely 100% on local individuals and parish Rosary Making groups to provide the rosaries we give out to the missionaries. Watch this video tutorial on how to make your own Rosary.