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Corded Soccer St. Sebastian Rosary with Holy Card

by McVan
Original price $20.00 - Original price $20.00
Original price
$20.00
$20.00 - $20.00
Current price $20.00

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Seek serenity and comfort as you pray with this Corded Soccer St. Sebastian Rosary. This charming rosary features a St. Sebastian centerpiece that would definitely catch the eye with its carefully made details. Get this captivating rosary to experience the Mysteries of the Rosary and to feel the guidance and protection that the rosary has to offer. A perfect addition to your collection or a gift to be cherished by someone special. Highly recommended and perfect for all occasions that come in a box for safekeeping or gifting.

 

Item No.

MV-P534B

Product Information
  • Corded Soccer St. Sebastian Rosary with Holy Card
  • Patron Saint of Athletes, Soldiers, and Victims of the Plague
  • St. Sebastian pewter Center
  • It comes in a gift box with laminated Holy Card
  • Patron Saint of Athletes, Soldiers, and Victims of the Plague.
  • Feast Day - January 20
  • Made in USA
Story and Symbolism

St. Sebastian, the Patron Saint of Athletes, was an officer in the Praetorian Guard to protect Emperor Diocletian. He was known for his physical strength and body in very good shape as a soldier. His remarkable stamina became popular amongst athletes which gave him the title of the "Patron Saint of Athletes". He had secretly done many acts of love and charity for his brethren and died when his Christian faith was discovered. Archers pierced his body with arrows described as "full of arrows as an urchin" and left his body for retrieval and burial. He was also known as the Patron Saint of Archers, Pin-Makers, and of a Holy Death.