Bliss St. Therese of the Child of Jesus Medal | Silver or Gold

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Introducing the Bliss St. Therese of the Child of Jesus Medal Pendant, offered in Sterling Silver, Gold-filled, or 14kt Gold. This medal pays tribute to Saint Therese, the Patron Saint of Aviators and Florists, making it a treasured addition to any jewelry collection. The front features the inscription, "I Will Spend My Heaven Doing Good On Earth," along with "St. Therese of the Child Jesus." Presented in a premium gift box, it is perfect for gifting or as a cherished spiritual keepsake. Crafted in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing and backed by a lifetime guarantee, this medal ensures enduring quality and craftsmanship.

  • Saying on Front: I Will Spend My Heaven Doing Good On Earth. St. Therese of the Child Jesus.
  • St. Therese of the Child of Jesus Medal: Measures 1 3/8-inch tall by 1 - inch wide.
  • Elegant Chains: 24-inch heavy curb chain in rhodium-plated, sterling silver, gold-plated gold-filled, or 14kt gold to ensures comfort and style.
  • All 14kt Gold medals are shipped from the manufacture and is NON-REFUNDABLE.
  • High-Quality Craftsmanship: High-quality Bliss Manufacturing craftsmanship with distinctive Bliss and medal mark on reverse, ensuring authenticity.
  • Packaging: Presented in a luxury gift box, perfect for gifting or cherishing as a spiritual keepsake.
  • Lifetime Guarantee: Proudly handmade in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing, ensuring quality and durability.

    Saint Therese of Lisieux

    St Therese Lisieux - St Theresa - Santa Teresita (January 2, 1873 - September 30, 1897) was a Carmelite nun, also referred to as The Little Flower, Saint Therese of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face. She is the Patron Saint for aviators, florists, tuberculosis, gardeners, loss of parents, foreign missions, and those affected by HIV/AIDS in Alaska, Russia, and France. Her memorial feast day is celebrated on October 1st.