Bliss Mater Dolorosa | Sacred Heart Large Medal

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The Mater Dolorosa | Our Lady of Sorrows and Sacred Heart of Jesus medal crafted from Bliss Manufacturing. Featuring Mater Dolorosa | Our Lady of Sorrows and Sacred Heart of Jesus, this American-made piece is available in lustrous pewter or sterling silver. Choose your chain finish rhodium-plated or sterling silver lengths from 24 to 30 inches. Each medal arrives in an elegant presentation box, ready to become a cherished heirloom or meaningful gift. Backed by a lifetime guarantee, this devotional treasure combines spiritual significance with uncompromising American craftsmanship.

  • Mater Dolorosa | Our Lady of Sorrows and Sacred Heart of Jesus Pewter or Sterling Silver Medal.
  • Medal Measures: 1 1/2-inch tall by 1 1/2-inch wide.
  • Chain Options: Select Medal pair with a matching rhodium-plated or sterling silver endless chain for a complete look. If you need a clasp please put in the comment box.
  • Luxurious Packaging: Includes a deluxe gift box for elegant presentation and gifting.
  • Lifetime Guarantee: Proudly handmade in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing, ensuring exceptional craftsmanship and durability.

Our Lady of Sorrows/Mater Dolorosa

"Mater Dolorosa" is a Latin phrase meaning "Mother of Sorrows," referring to the Virgin Mary as a mourning mother, especially concerning the suffering of Jesus Christ. This title highlights her profound grief throughout her life, notably during the Passion. Also known as Our Lady of Sorrows, Our Lady of Dolours, and the Sorrowful Mother, she is commonly portrayed in a sorrowful state, often with tears and a heart pierced by seven swords, representing her intense. Additionally, Our Lady of Sorrows is the patron saint of Abuse, Heartbreak, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Malta, Seven Sorrows of Mary, Mississippi, Ronda, Cebu, Tanawan, and Bustos, Bulacan. Her Memorial Feast Day is celebrated on September 15th.