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Chaplet Of St Peregrine - Limited Edition



This is a chaplet of Saint Peregrine, patron saint of cancer and AIDS. It is made of black Austrian 6x4mm glass crystals and capped with silver Tibetan glass seed beads. The chaplet measures 29cm in length and comes with a boxed prayer sheet. more details
Key Features:
  • Made of black Austrian 6x4mm glass crystals
  • Caped with silver Tibetan glass seed beads
  • Measures 29cm in length


R290.00 from Catholic Shop

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Model Number CHAP069
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This is a chaplet of Saint Peregrine, patron saint of cancer and AIDS. It is made of black Austrian 6x4mm glass crystals and capped with silver Tibetan glass seed beads. The chaplet measures 29cm in length and comes with a boxed prayer sheet.

Chaplet of St Peregrine
Patron Saint of Cancer / Aids
Limited Edition
Stunning chaplet.
We used blalck Austrian 6 x 4mm glass crystal. Each crystal is capped with a small silver tibetan spacer which in turn has tiny black glass seed beads. The St Peregrine medal is imported from Italy.
chaplet measures 29cm in length

boxed

prayer sheet included

Our Speciality rosarys and chaplets are handmade in South Africa. We take care to ensure that these rosaries are UNIQUE in design. Therefore we only have one listed rosary under our special rosaries, and usually a limited edition of our Chaplet design. We also take pride in using good quality beads, chain, pins, center pieces and crucifix's. We make to order to your specific needs and requests.




Saint Peregrine Laziosi OSM





Filippo Lippi

,

Presentation of the Temple

, with

St. Philip Benizi

on the left and St. Peregrine Laziosi on the right

Confessor

Born

c. 1260, Forl*, Italy

Died

May 1, 1345

Veneratedin


Roman Catholic Church



Canonized


December 27, 1726, by Pope Benedict XIII


Feast



May 1



Attributes


one leg covered in a cancerous sore, a staff


Patronage


persons suffering from cancer, AIDS, or other illnesses
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