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Pewter Pope Francis Rosary Center

Precio original $12.00 - Precio original $12.00
Precio original
$12.00
$12.00 - $12.00
Precio actual $12.00

Description:

The Pewter Pope Francis Rosary Center is a beautifully crafted centerpiece designed to bring a special spiritual focus to any custom rosary. Made from quality pewter, this 1" center features a detailed image of Pope Francis, symbolizing unity, peace, and guidance within the Church. Whether for personal devotion or as a thoughtful gift, this centerpiece adds a meaningful connection to the Holy Father and enhances the prayer experience with both reverence and craftsmanship.

Features:

  • Pewter Construction – Durable and elegant material with a classic finish.
  • Pope Francis Image – Inspires unity, faith, and spiritual leadership.
  • Standard 1" Size – Ideal for use in traditional or custom rosary designs.
  • Detailed Craftsmanship – Finely sculpted for clarity and visual appeal.
  • Perfect for Rosary Making – A meaningful component for personal devotion or gifting.

 


Item No.

MV-2196D

Product Information
  • Material: Made of pewter, offering a classic, durable, and tarnish-resistant finish.
  • Design: Features Pope Francis—typically a portrait or symbolic image—serving as the centerpiece for a rosary.
  • Use: Acts as the rosary center where the loop of beads connects to the pendant portion (usually leading to the crucifix).
  • Size: 1 inch in dimension — a standard, manageable size for hand-held rosaries.
Story Behind the Product

Pope Francis is head of the Catholic Church and monarch of the Vatican City State. He was the first Jesuit pope, the first of the Americas, the first of the Southern Hemisphere, and the first outside of Europe since the reign of Syrian Gregory III in the 8th century. In spite of his reserved character, his official biography consists of only a few pages, at least before his own.