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Saint Anthony Devotional Votive Candle

Original price $53.40 - Original price $53.40
Original price
$53.40
$53.40 - $53.40
Current price $53.40

Description:

This devotional candle features Saint Anthony in an appealing vintage design. Each candle comes in a flame-resistant plastic cup. Burn time is approximately 24 hours. The light of this candle makes a good devotion for prayer gatherings and also enhances prayer services or even at home.

Novena Prayer to Saint Anthony:

"O Holy Saint Anthony, your love for God and His creatures made you worthy to possess miraculous powers, which you were ever ready to use for those in trouble. Encouraged by this, I implore you to obtain for me my request (mention your petition). O gentle Saint Anthony, whisper my petition into the ears of the sweet Infant Jesus and the gratitude of my heart will be ever yours. Amen."

Item No.: WB-L5033

Features:

  • Saint Anthony Devotional Votive Candle
  • Exclusive vintage design
  • Saint Anthony's image in the front and prayer on the back
  • Patron Saint of Lost Things
  • Feast Day - June 13
  • Material: Plastic/Wax
  • Size: 2" Dia x 2-3/8" H
  • 36 Pieces Per Package
  • It will provide a serene ambiance for your daily prayer and contemplation

Saint Story:

A Portuguese Catholic Priest and Friar of the Franciscan Order,  Anthony of Padua, also known as Anthony of Lisbon. He was born and raised in Lisbon, Portugal, by a wealthy family and died in Padua, Italy.
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