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6.5" Pink Butterfly Chalice Rosary Bracelet

by McVan
Original price $22.00 - Original price $22.00
Original price
$22.00
$22.00 - $22.00
Current price $22.00

Description: 

This unique bracelet makes a meaningful sacramental gift that can be worn daily or as a keepsake!

The perfect accessory to commemorate a special girl's First Holy Communion, this  sacramental bracelet are matched with a cross, chalice charm and added with pretty beads  and a butterfly bead to create an elegant bracelet. A lovely bracelet for your child's her special day!

Item No.: MV-B1030W

Features:

  • 6.5" Pink Butterfly Chalice Rosary Bracelet
  • Pink Cat's Eye Beads With Silver Butterfly Rosary Bracelet With Rhodium Plated Pewter Chalice And Crucifix.
  • Size: 6.5"L
  • The bracelet will surely capture the joyful spirit of their Communion.
  • It comes in a White Leatherette Gift Box.
  • 1 Piece Per Package
  • Made in the USA.

Story & Symbolism: 

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.



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