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Blue Communion/Confirmation Bracelet - BEST SELLER

by McVan
Original price $10.00 - Original price $10.00
Original price
$10.00
$10.00 - $10.00
Current price $10.00

Description:

Celebrate your communion or confirmation day in style with one of our Best Selling bracelets - the Blue Communion/Confirmation Bracelet! Adorned with a dainty communion chalice and holy spirit medal, this bracelet exudes grace and spirituality. This sacramental bracelet makes a lovely keepsake for your religious milestone.

This is one of our Best Seller item from the First Communion and Confirmation 
Collection! 


Item No.

MV-B106C

Product Information
  • Pearl Communion/Confirmation Bracelet
  • The bracelet is made of white pearl beads embellished with a communion chalice medal and a Holy Spirit medal
  • The set will surely capture the joyful spirit of their Confirmation.
  • Arrives in a carefully packaged gift box with someone special card.
  • Made in the USA.
  • Best Seller item!
Story and Symbolism

Confirmation is seen as the totem of Christianity created in baptism. Through Confirmation, our spiritual relationship with Christ is established. We acknowledge the message of faith in a more concentrated manner with great significance given to Christ's person, who asked the Father to give the Holy Spirit to the Church.

The First Holy Communion is an important sacrament that every Catholic child must receive because it unites us to Christ, who shares His Body and Blood with us to form a single body (CCC 1331). Catholic Christians partake in Holy Communion to recognize the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ during the Eucharist through the power of the Holy Spirit and the priest's intercession. Under the appearances of bread and wine — Christ's body, blood, soul, and divinity — the glorified Christ, who rose from the dead, is truly present.