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Saint Michael Spiritual Warrior Rosary - Jerusalem Stone

Original price $44.85 - Original price $44.85
Original price
$44.85
$44.85 - $44.85
Current price $44.85

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With the magnificent Saint Michael Spiritual Warrior Rosary, you may immerse yourself in the supernatural protection and intercession of Saint Michael. This lovely rosary has a breathtaking centerpiece showing Saint Michael, the archangel famed for his power, fortitude, and position as the protector against evil. 

Saint Michael, moved by his love for God, screamed out "Quis Ut Deus," which translates as "Who is like God?" The person "who is like God," like Saint Michael, is completely alive, transformed by grace, and living as a follower of Jesus Christ. Wear these reminders and ask Saint Michael to be your defender and protector on your quest to live as a disciple of Christ every day.

 

Item No.

CR-N5065

Product Information
  • Saint Michael Spiritual Warrior Rosary - Jerusalem Stone
  • Patron Saint of Police Officers, Paratroopers, Grocers, Mariners, and Military Personnel
  • Material: 6mm Stone Beads, 8mm Stone Our Father Beads, Silver Plate
  • Size: 19" L, 2" H Crucifix
  • 3 Pieces Per Package
  • A traditional religious Catholic item that is a perfect gift for all occasions
Story Behind the Product

Nowadays, St. Michael, the Archangel is regarded as the patron saint of warriors and travelers. In particular, he was summoned by a fatal adversary and numerous events for our defense. In the year 590, St. Michael seemed to signal the end of the plague. In the spring of 1994, our Holy Priest, Pope John Paul II, urged the faithful to give their prayers to St Michael the Archangel. He also made a strong proposal that the recitation of prayer should be re-established at Mass.