Bliss St Agnes of Rome Engravable Center Rosary Part

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Customize your rosary with high-quality parts from Choose from a selection of patron saints and religious medals, including Pewter, Sterling Silver, Gold-filled, or 14kt Gold options.
    • Saint Agnes of Rome Centerpiece Rosary Part
    • Material: Pewter, Sterling Silver, Gold-filled or 14kt Gold
    • Measures: 3/4-in x 1/2-in
    • All 14kt Gold centers are shipped from the manufacture and are NON-REFUNDABLE.
    • Comes on Card with Jump Rings
    • Proudly Handmade in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing with a Lifetime Guarantee.

    Inscription:
    • Maximum Characters: You can customize this medal with up to 3 lines, each containing a maximum of 12 characters, including spaces. To ensure the highest quality, all medals will be blank on the back before engraving. To ensure the highest quality, all medals will be blank on the back before engraving. Please ensure the text fits within this character limit to maintain clarity and readability on the tag.
    • Choose from the following font options:
    • Roman
    • Block
    • Script
    • Monogram Script (limited to 3 letters)
    • Monogram Circle (limited to 3 letters)
    • Processing Time: Orders with engraving typically require 1-5 days to process and ship after the order is received
    Important Note:
    • Final Sale: Engraved or personalized items are considered final sale and cannot be returned or exchanged. It is crucial to verify the accuracy of your inscription details before placing your order. Double-check for spelling errors, correct telephone numbers, and proper formatting to avoid any mistakes.
    By following these guidelines, you can ensure your Bliss Medals Medals is customized accurately and effectively.

    Saint Agnes of Rome

    Saint Agnes of Rome was a virgin who was martyred for her steadfast commitment to God. She is honored as the patron saint of Chastity, Gardeners, Girls, Engaged Couples, Rape Victims, Girl Scouts, Purity of Soul, and Virgins, and her memorial feast day is celebrated on January 21st. Despite offers of extensive wealth and marriage from Roman suitors, Agnes remained true to her vow of chastity and declared that God was her ultimate spouse. In a public display of her devotion, the governor ordered her to disrobe and walk through the streets, but an angel appeared and clothed her, shielding her from humiliation.