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Antique Pewter Four Way Chalice Medal with 18" Rhodium Plated Chain - BEST SELLER

by McVan
Original price $20.00 - Original price $20.00
Original price
$20.00
$20.00 - $20.00
Current price $20.00

Description:

Having the Confirmation truly is an exciting event in our children's life. This Antique Pewter Four Way Medal with 18" Rhodium Plated Chain features a dove design on the center. The dove centerpiece give a simple but passionate tribute to the reality of Confirmation, reminding our kids to recognize the Holy Spirit and its gifts in their lives. This necklace makes a meaningful sacramental gift to be kept by our kids for protection or as keepsake after receiving their confirmation.

This is one of our Best Seller item from the Four Way Collection

Item No.: MV-AN573P

Features:

  • Antique Pewter Four-Way Chalice Medal with 18" Rhodium Plated Chain
  • A necklace made with an antique plated pewter medal with rhodium-plated chain.
  • Dimension : .75" Medal, 18" L Chain
  • The necklace will surely capture the joyful spirit of their Confirmation.
  • The item arrives in a clear plastic box making this item an ideal keepsake and will help commemorate their Confirmation celebration.
  • Made in the USA.
  • Best Seller item!

Stories and Symbolism:

The four-way medal is a blend of four additional medals that are significant to Catholicism. You will see the Sacred Heart medal, the St. Joseph Medal, the St. Christopher Medal, and the Miracle Medal all depicted when you look at the cruciform. Before most people were literate, the pictures explained tales of faith to the masses.


Story and Symbolism