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Silver medals and Crosses in key chains.
Take your favorite medal with you wherever you drive.
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O Queen of The Holy Scapular key chain.
In 1251, the Virgin Mary appeared to St. Simon Stock, Superior of the Carmelites, and told him: "Whosoever dies clothed in this (scapular) shall not suffer eternal fire."
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| Saint Christopher medal key chain. |
Queen of the Holy Scapular medal key chain. |
Our Lady of Perpetual Help medal key chain. |
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Our Lady of Perpetual Help key chain.
One day two angels appeared to the toddler Jesus, holding in their hands the cross and the tools of the crucifixion. Child Jesus ran quickly to his mother to seek consolation.
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| Saint Anthony medal key chain. |
Our Guardian Angel medal key chain. |
Miraculous medal key chain. |
Saint Anthony of Padua key chain.
Also called the wonder worker. A Franciscan preacher who lived in the 13th century. Saint who helps people find lost objects. Perfect medal for a key chain.
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Our Guardian Angel key chain.
Angels are pure spirits, created by God, full of wisdom and
power and beauty and truth.
Angel means "messenger," indicating that God often used them
(and uses them) to communicate his plans to the people of earth.
Scripture teaches that everyone has a guardian angel, whose job
it is to watch over them and guide them safely to heaven.
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| Miraculous medal key chain. |
Four Way medal key chain. |
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Four Way medal key chain.
Known as a cruciform. It is actually four medals in one: The Sacred Heart at the top (a scapular medal, with Our Lady of Mt. Carmel on the back); St. Christopher on the right; Miraculous at the bottom; & St. Joseph on the left. The words "I am a Catholic, please call a priest" are inscribed on the back to indicate to an emergency worker the wearer's desire for the last sacraments. |
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The Missing Peace medal key chain.
Life got you puzzled?
find...
The Missing Peace. |
Celtic Cross silver key chain.
Also called the Cross of Iona as it was probably taken from Ireland to the Island of Iona in the Irish Sea in the sixth century by St Columba. |
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Solid Sterling Silver
Key Chains.
The medals, key chain and key rings are solid sterling silver.
The heavy chain length is 2-1/4".
Includes
Gift Jewelry Box.
Jewelry makes a lasting, memorable gift |
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