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3mm Green Irish Communion Rosary

by McVan
Original price $30.00 - Original price $30.00
Original price
$30.00
$30.00 - $30.00
Current price $30.00

Description: 

Celebrate your child's First Communion with this beautiful and meaningful rosary. The green Irish beads evoke the lush landscape of Ireland and the spiritual roots of its people. The pewter chalice and Celtic crucifix are symbols of the sacrament of Communion. This 3mm Green Irish Communion Rosary beauty can be treasured for years to come, and it is also a powerful tool for prayer that can help the first communicant deepen their connection with God. 

Item No.: MV-C48DW

Features

  • 3mm Green Irish Communion Rosary
  • The rosary features a 3mm green bead with a pewter crucifix and chalice center.
  • The rosary will surely capture the joyful spirit of their Communion.
  • This rosary is an ideal keepsake and will help commemorate their Communion celebration
  • Arrives in a white leather box making it perfect for keepsake or even gift giving!
  • 1 Piece Per Package
  • Made in the USA.

Story & Symbolism: 

The Rosary was always at the heart of authentic Catholic devotion and was an essential tool in the hands of the intercessors and of those who were consciously resisting the work of the devil. When we pray the Rosary, with the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of our Lord Jesus, we pray to God our Father. When we pray the Rosary, we sense in our hearts and minds for those events in our lives.

Story and Symbolism