Bliss St. Juan Diego Auto Visor Clip | Silver or Gold Tone

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Drive with faith with this Bliss St. Juan Diego Auto Visor Clip, a beautifully handcrafted Catholic car accessory made in the USA. Crafted from durable pewter or antique gold oxide, this compact visor clip features the revered St. Juan Diego with the inspiring "Pray for Us" inscription. As the patron saint of Americas and Natives, this devotional item is perfect for new drivers, commuters, or anyone devoted to St. Juan Diego. Available in silver or gold-tone finishes, its secure clip easily attaches to your car visor, making it an ideal Catholic gift. Order this American-made treasure today and enjoy fast shipping!

  • Two Color Options: Choose between pewter (silver-tone) or antique gold oxide for a personalized touch.  
  • Compact Design: Measures 1 5/8" x 1 1/4", perfectly sized for car visors without obstructing your view.  
  • St. Juan Diego Inscription: Features the "Pray for Us" engraving for spiritual inspiration.  
  • Handcrafted in the USA: Made by skilled Bliss Manufacturing artisans, ensuring premium quality and durability.  
  • Secure Clip Design: Strong, reliable clip keeps the accessory firmly attached to your car visor.  
  • Perfect Catholic Gift: Ideal for prayerful driving, new drivers, or as a thoughtful religious gift for any occasion.
  • Enhance your daily commute with this meaningful Catholic visor clip, blending faith and functionality. Order now for a devotional keepsake that offers comfort and protection on every journey!

Saint Juan Diego

Saint Juan Diego was a married farmer with no children. He converted to the Faith at an older age. He is most known for his vision of Our Lady in a small town north of Mexico City. She left behind an image that became known as Our Lady of Guadalupe. St Juan Diego is the Patron for Americas and Natives. St Juan Diego memorial feast day is December 19th.