3/4 x 1/2-inch Sterling Silver Our Lady of Perpetual Help Medal. Comes as a ready-to-wear package with a silver chain and a premium keepsake jewelry box. A proud product of the USA. When will it ship? This Catholic medal usually ships the next business day.
|
5/8 x 1/2-inch Gold-Filled (14K) St. Michael the Archangel Medal, expertly crafted in the USA for a lifetime of use. When will it ship? This Catholic medal usually ships the next business day. This 14K gold-filled medal offers the luster and beauty of solid 14 Karat Gold at a much lower price. Gold-Filled medals are made by a special process that infuses gold with other medals to create a durable pendant with the look, feel and weight of solid gold. Unlike gold-plated medals, it won't chip easily. We also carry thousands of solid 14K gold medals if you're looking for something even more special. This religious medal will arrive with an 18-inch gold-filled chain and a premium keepsake jewelry box.
|
1/2 x 1/4-inch 14kt Gold Our Lady of All Nations Medal.
Chain: This medal does not come with a chain, but it does come with an attached bale to fit any chain. See our 14K gold chains.
|
This 13-inch Caridad Del Cobre Figureurine is part of our Joseph Studio-Renaissance collection. |
1 1/2" Sterling Silver Oval Miraculous Medal with 27" Chain.
Weight: 9.6 grams. When does it ship? This item ships the next business day. This 1 1/2" Sterling Silver Oval Miraculous Medal with 27" Chain is made in the USA. SKU: 35562 |
Our Our Lady of Africa Rosary features 6mm Emerald Fire Polished beads. The Crucifix measures 1 5/8 x 1 inches. The centerpiece features a Our Lady of Africa medal. Hand-crafted in the USA by expert jewelers, it features premium beads and silver plated parts. High-end rosaries and rosary bracelets like this Our Lady of Africa 6mm Emerald Fire Polished Rosary are the perfect religious gift. It includes a free gift box and free shipping. For a small extra fee, our jeweler can engrave a name, date, or short message on the back of the saint charm. |
Our Saint Paul of the Cross Rosary Bracelet features 6mm Amethyst Fire Polished beads. The Crucifix measures 5/8 x 1/4 inches. The charm is a St. Paul of the Cross medal. This premium rosary bracelet is proudly made in the USA using high-quality beads and Sterling silver-plated parts, so it is built to last for many generations. As part of our premium line of religious jewelry, this St. Paul of the Cross 6mm Amethyst Fire Polished Rosary Bracelet are the perfect religious gift. It includes a free gift box and free shipping. If you'd like the rosary bracelet personalized, our jewelers can engrave a special message, date, or name on the back of the charm. |
Our Saint Joan of Arc Rosary Bracelet features 6mm Garnet Fire Polished beads. The Crucifix measures 5/8 x 1/4 inches. The charm is a St. Joan of Arc medal. This premium rosary bracelet is proudly made in the USA using high-quality beads and Sterling silver-plated parts, so it is built to last for many generations. As part of our premium line of religious jewelry, this St. Joan of Arc 6mm Garnet Fire Polished Rosary Bracelet are the perfect religious gift. It includes a free gift box and free shipping. If you'd like the rosary bracelet personalized, our jewelers can engrave a special message, date, or name on the back of the charm. |
Saint Gerard Majella, the Wonder-Worker and "Patron of Expectant Mothers," is worth far more to the veneration of Catholics than he has been afforded for much of history. Though he died of tuberculosis at only 29 as a lay brother, he achieved paramount sanctity, as great as the wonderworkers of the first millennium. His character was such that his religious superiors attested not only that he had never committed a mortal sin, but also that they could not detect a single trace of guilt at all! St. Gerard was born in Muro, south of Naples, in 1726. His father died while he was a child, and so his mother sent him to be an apprentice tailor under his uncle, who was a kind master, though Gerard suffered on account of the foreman. Eventually, St. Gerard found work on his own as a servant of the rather picky Bishop of Lacedonia, who died, leaving Gerard to go back to work as a tailor. He gave to his mother and the poor and also donated for Masses for the poor souls in Purgatory. Hearing God's call to religion, he tried to become a Franciscan and then a hermit but failed both times. At last he managed to enter the newly founded Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer—the Redemptorists—at age 26. His jobs included all manner of manual labor, which he performed dutifully, and he even bound himself to an additional vow to always do that which seemed more perfect, not only exhibiting perfect obedience when asked but also obeying his superiors' unspoken desires even in their absence. He became called the Father of the Poor for his strenuous work, despite his frail health, and it was a mortification of the will for him to stay away from the Lord in the tabernacle. One particular example of his sanctity comes from early in his career as a Redemptorist. Though he was a marvel of chastity, when he was 27, he was accused of being the father of a young pregnant woman's child. He bore the lie resolutely, patiently, and silently, barred from receiving Sacramental Communion on account of his unwillingness to deny his guilt. It was not for years, until the woman died having revealed the truth, that Gerard was finally acquitted, earning the astonished praise of St. Alphonsus Liguori himself. His miracles were intense and known to many, including raising a boy from the dead who had fallen off a cliff; multiplying wheat and bread; walking on water to save fisherman from a storm; and posthumously saving an expectant mother and baby in childbirth by his handkerchief. St. Gerard became famous for these miracles and more: cures, charities, ecstasies, mortifications, prayers, purity, obedience, zeal for souls, discernment of spirits, penetration of hearts, infused knowledge, prophecies, knowledge of distant events, bilocations, and power over nature and over other human hearts—and even over the devil. Finally, he predicted the day and hour of his own death of tuberculosis in 1755. Recounted in this sizeable biography are also his funeral, posthumous miracles, beatification, and canonization in 1904. You will have to search far and wide to find another Saint's life as inspiring as that of St. Gerard Majella. For God has surely manifested His approval of this servant and his wonderful sanctity through such many and great miracles of grace.
|
MY HEART WILL TRIUMPH is the best book that I have read since 1987 about Medjugorje. Every adult should try to read it to see the hope that Our Blessed Mother gives everyone who prays. Mirjana used prayer to escape from so many life-threatening events as you will see, especially communism. In the book the Queen of Peace continues her...
Kathie Duggan
Radio Maria
Thank you so very very much! God bless you and your company business
Gigi
Recently I received a gift from your company, and it was damaged in shipping which I know your company has no control over! It is a beautiful statue of our Lord and when I called CatholicShop.Com, to report this, you immediately assured me it would be replaced and wanted me to be a happy customer‼️ Thank you for the consideration and God Bless...
Eileen Huff
This rosary is so much nicer in person than in the photo! Love it so much I keep buying more. The quality is super, and it's very durable. Thank you!
Elisabeth
I ordered the Sterling Silver St Cecelia medal for a 1st Communion gift. It came in a beautiful gift box and is just beautiful. I am sure my niece will cherish this gift for years to come. I have recommended your company to many friends and I hope you use your site.
Carolyn Abedrabbo
Gifts From The Holy Land
Copyright © 2005-2024 Catholic Shop.