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LOT: SILVER HOLY WATER BOTTLE ST BENEDICT MEDAL KEY RING CROSS PENDANT+NECKLACE
$ 5.25
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This is a NEW BEAUTIFUL HOLY WATER CASE/BOTTLE PENDANT, NECKLACE, ST BENEDICT MEDAL & KEY RING.1. SILVER HOLY WATER CASE w BOTTLE
•Approx 2" L x 5/8" W
•Screw Top on both case & bottle
•Can also be used for pills, prayers, jewels, etc •Can also hang in your car, home or office
2. SILVER BALL CHAIN NECKLACE
•Approx 24" long
•Easily slips over most heads
•Flexible Ball Chain doesn't tangle
•Nice pea pod clasp works perfectly
3. SILVER SAINT BENEDICT MEDAL
•Approx 1" Long, includes j-ring
•Double-sided detailing
•St Bene on front & St Bene Cross on back
4. SILVER OPEN KEYRING
•Large Size 1 1/4"
•Open Spring is easy to slip bottle/medal on
•Pics are of the exact items
•Pics may be smaller or larger than actual size •Please see measurements above
•New Condition
•Truly a Beautiful St Benedict Lot here
•We SHIP FAST
•We PACKAGE SECURELY
•We include a FREE FABRIC GIFT BAG
•Combined jewelry shipping is .99 1st auction •Then all other jewelry ships FREE
•When paid at ONE time, within ONE week
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•Thank you for sharing Christian Sacramentals •May God Bless your witness 🕊
•St Benedict Medal is a Powerful Sacramental •Wearing it Protects you from evil
•Have it Blessed by a Catholic Priest or
•Message us & we'll include FREE Holy water
❤St. Benedict was able to defeat the devil numerous times throughout his life, earning him the title of protector against evil spirits, temptation, and witchcraft. St. Benedict also offers protection against being poisoned, infectious diseases, childbirth complications, and destruction during storms and tempests. He also obtains for sinners the grace of conversion.
🕊 Holy water has been blessed by a member of the clergy or a religious figure. The use for cleansing prior to a baptism and spiritual cleansing is common in several religions, mostly Christianity. The use of holy water as a sacramental for protection against evil is common among Roman Catholics, Lutherans, Anglicans & Eastern Christians. Holy water that has been sanctified by a priest for the purpose of baptism, the blessing of persons, places, and objects, or as a means of repelling evil. History The Apostolic Constitutions, which goes back to about the year 400 AD, attribute the precept of using holy water to the Apostle Matthew. It is plausible that in earliest Christian times water was used for expiatory and purificatory purposes in a way analogous in Jewish Law ("And he shall take holy water in an earthen vessel, and he shall cast a little earth of the pavement of the tabernacle into it"Numbers 5:17). Yet, in many cases, the water used for the sacrament of Baptism was flowing water, sea or river water, and could not receive the same blessing as that contained in the baptisteries in the view of the Roman Catholic church.