Bliss St Christopher Choir 7mm Round Black Bead Rosary

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The Choir St. Christopher 7mm Black Onyx Rosary, skillfully made in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing, has a history of excellence in jewelry spanning over 100 years. Its 7mm Black Onyx beads are carefully selected to encourage profound prayer. The pewter centerpiece, representing St. Christopher, the patron saint for travelers and motorist, is paired with a matching pewter crucifix, with expert craftsmanship. With a lifetime warranty against tarnish and damage, this rosary offers engraving to add a inscription on the centerpiece. Packaged in a deluxe gift box, it makes for a meaningful gift for baptisms, confirmations, and other special occasions.

  • 7mm Onyx Beads: Smooth, 7mm black onyx beads, providing a comfortable and durable feel for prayer.
  • Handcrafted in the USA: Expertly made by Bliss Manufacturing, a 100-year-old family-owned company, ensuring superior quality.
  • St. Christopher Choir Pewter Centerpiece: Features a 3/4-inch by 1/2-inch pewter oval medal.
  • Pewter Crucifix: A 1 5/8-inch by 7/8-inch crucifix, adding elegance .
  • Lifetime Guarantee: Backed by Bliss Manufacturing lifetime warranty against tarnishing and breakage.
  • Customizable Engraving: Option to engrave up to 3 lines (12 characters each) unique touch, perfect for gifts (non-refundable)
  • Deluxe Gift Box: Packaged in a premium gift box, making it a thoughtful gift for Catholic occasions.

Saint Christopher

Saint Christopher, a strong man, encountered a hermit who helped people cross a treacherous river. Christopher took over the hermit's role and began carrying travelers across the river instead. One day, he carried a child who revealed himself as Christ and baptized Christopher. Saint Christopher is known as the patron saint of Automobiles, Bachelors, Bus Drivers, Hazards of Traveling, Motorists, Porters, Travel, Travelers, and Truck Drivers. His memorial feast day is celebrated on July 25th each year.