HMH Religious Oval Miraculous Gold/Sterling Rosary Center Part

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Crafted by HMH Religious Rosary Parts and Supplies, the oval Miraculous rosary centerpiece is a superb addition to any Catholic rosary, serving as a deluxe finishing piece that adds an elegant touch to your religious accessory.
  • Oval Miraculous Centerpiece Rosary Part
  • Material: Gold over Sterling Silver
  • Measures: 0.9 - (23mm)
  • Comes on Carded
  • Made in USA

Discover unparalleled craftsmanship and flawless quality with HMH Religious. Our rosary centers and crucifixes are skillfully handcrafted in the USA using premium materials such as sterling silver and gold over sterling silver. Rest assured in the superior excellence of our products, free from any imperfections.


Miraculous Medal

The Miraculous Medal, also known as the Medal of Immaculate Conception, the design of which was originated by Saint Catherine Labouré following her apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1830. Patron Saint of special graces, architects, miners and prisoners. Wearing the medal with faith and devotion reminds us of the love and protection that Our Lady offers to all of God’s children.

The Front of the Medal - The image shows Mary’s arms outstretched with rays of light shining from her fingertips. The frame around the medal says, O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee. Mary is seen standing on top of the globe in her place as the Queen of Heaven and Earth.

The Back of the Medal - On the backside of the medal you will find twelve stars. These stars are said to represent the twelve Apostles. As the first letter in Mary, the “M” is connected to the cross to symbolize her relationship with Jesus and the world. The cross with a bar underneath represents Christ, our redemption, and the earth. Finally, two hearts that are dedicated to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.