Bliss Our Lady of Assumption Medal & Holy Card Gift Set | Bliss USA

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Celebrate the legacy of Our Lady of Assumption with this exquisite Bliss Manufacturing Catholic Medal and Prayer Card Gift Set. Handcrafted in the USA, this set features a high-quality pewter or sterling silver medal paired with an 18-inch light rhodium-plated curb chain, perfect for daily wear or gifting. The laminated prayer card, printed in Italy, offers a heartfelt prayer honoring Our Lady of Assumption patron saint of asuncion. Ideal for baptisms, confirmations, or as a meaningful Catholic gift, this set comes beautifully packaged in a gift box (sterling silver) or poly wrap (pewter). Backed by Bliss Manufacturing’s lifetime guarantee, this Our Lady of Assumption gift set is a timeless keepsake. Shop now to inspire faith and devotion!

  • Premium Craftsmanship: Handcrafted in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing, a family-owned company with over 100 years of expertise in Catholic jewelry.
  • High-Quality Materials: Choose from durable pewter or elegant sterling silver medals (3/4-inch x 1/2-inch) with an 18-inch light rhodium-plated curb chain.
  • Laminated Prayer Card: Includes a beautifully designed 2 1/2-inch x 4 1/2-inch prayer card, printed in Italy, honoring Saint Our Lady of Assumption.
  • Gift-Ready Packaging: Sterling silver medals come in a deluxe gift box; pewter medals in poly wrap, perfect for baptisms, confirmations, or ceremonies gifts.
  • Lifetime Guarantee: Bliss Manufacturing ensures lasting quality with a lifetime warranty against tarnishing or defects.

Our Lady of the Assumption

Our Lady of the Assumption, also known as the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is honored as the patron saint of Asuncion, France, and Lebanon. This doctrine affirms that Mary, at the end of her earthly life, was taken up body and soul into heavenly glory. The feast of the Assumption, celebrated annually on August 15, is recognized by the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, the Church of the East, as well as various Lutheran and Anglican communities. Rooted in early Christian tradition from the third and fourth centuries, it was formally defined as dogma by Pope Pius XII in 1950 through the apostolic constitution Munificentissimus Deus. In Eastern Christianity, this event is referred to as the Dormition of the Mother of God, symbolizing her peaceful "falling asleep."