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Saint Padre Pio Devotional Candle

Original price $14.95 - Original price $14.95
Original price
$14.95
$14.95 - $14.95
Current price $14.95

Description:

With the magnificent Saint Padre Pio Devotional Candle, you may feel the divine presence and seek Saint Padre Pio's intercession. This candle is hand-decorated with painstaking attention to detail to boost your spiritual devotion and provide a quiet environment for meditation and thought.

The metallic gold wax on our Saint Padre Pio Devotional Candle adds a touch of elegance and dignity to your devotional environment. The bright glow of the flame, paired with the complex pattern, conveys heavenly inspiration and promotes a closer relationship with Saint Padre Pio.

Saint Padre Pio Devotional Candle is made from the highest quality paraffin wax, ensuring a clean and soot-free burn, allowing you to focus on your prayers without distractions. The high-quality materials utilized in its manufacture provide a long-lasting and constant flame, delivering hours of spiritual illumination.

Item No.: WB-J5992

Features:

  • Saint Padre Pio Devotional Candle
  • Patron Saint of Civil Defense Volunteers and Adolescents
  • Feast Day - September 23
  • Hand-crafted design of metallic gold wax
  • Features the image of Saint Pio
  • Material: Wax
  • Size: 2" Dia. X 4-3/4" H
  • A perfect way to pray and devote to Saint Pio.

Saint Story:

Padre Pio, commonly known as St. Pio of Pietrelcina, was an Italian friar, priest, stigmatist and mystic, now venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. Born Francesco Forgione, he was called Pius when he entered the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. In 1956, Padre Pio founded the House for the Relief of Suffering, a hospital that serves 60,000 patients a year. He died on September 23, 1968, and was canonized in 2002.
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