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Antique Pewter Crucifix with 18" Rhodium Plated Chain - BEST SELLER

by McVan
Original price $23.00 - Original price $23.00
Original price
$23.00
$23.00 - $23.00
Current price $23.00

Description:

This Antique Pewter Crucifix with 18" Rhodium Plated Chain holds a special meaning as it symbolizes the importance of the First Holy Communion sacrament and reminds the wearer of their commitment to their faith. This beautiful piece of jewelry serves as a special keepsake for the first communicant, a tangible reminder of their special day, and a cherished item that they can keep for years to come.

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

 

 

Item No.

MV-AN9028P

Product Information
  • Antique Pewter Crucifix with 18" Rhodium Plated Chain
  • Beautiful crafted antique plated pewter crucifix with a rhodium-plated chain.
  • Dimension: 1" Pendant, 18" L Chain
  • The necklace will surely capture the joyful spirit of their Communion.
  • The item arrives in a clear box making this item an ideal keepsake and will help commemorate their Communion celebration.
  • Made in the USA.
  • Best Seller item!
Story and Symbolism

According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the crucifix is a sacramental, a "sacred sign" instituted by the church that prepares Catholics to receive God's grace. For example, Catholics believe that gazing at the crucifix during prayer will help stimulate feelings of hope, love and trust. According to the catechism, a sacramental draws its power from the paschal mystery which is central to the Catholic faith and refers to Jesus' suffering, death and resurrection.

Source:

1) Adam A.Why Does the Catholic Church Use a Crucifix?
2) The Vatican: Catechism of the Catholic Church