Miraculous Medal Sherpa Blanket in blue
Regular price $ 69.00/
Luxurious, soft and unique baby blanket made in the USA! Wrap your baby girl in Mary's mantle and protect her with the promised graces of the Miraculous Medal. This is a very special gift for a Catholic baby girl or boy! Blanket measures 40 inches x 33 inches.
Our exclusive Miraculous Medal design in blue on one side, and neutral Sherpa fleece on the other. Perfect baby gift, baptismal gift or just in case you need a warm blanket for walks in the winter, or even a blanket to rest your baby on for play.
Do you know the story of the Miraculous Medal and the promised graces for all who wear this devotional?
From the Cathedral Basilica in Washington DC:
Catherine was a nun at the convent of the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul at Châtillon-sur-Seine in France. She was fast asleep one night when she was suddenly awoken by a luminous child. She got up and followed the child down the hall to the chapel where she saw an even more brilliant figure: the Blessed Mother. After a two-hour conversation with Mary, Catherine went back to bed. Months later, Catherine saw Mary once more in an image of splendor. On one side, she saw the Blessed Mother standing atop a globe, her hands emanating beams of light. On the other side, was a cross with an “M,” and two hearts – one with a crown of thorns, and the other with a sword through it. Catherine heard Mary tell her to fashion after the image a medal which would provide protection and fill with grace those who wore it.
Our exclusive Miraculous Medal design in blue on one side, and neutral Sherpa fleece on the other. Perfect baby gift, baptismal gift or just in case you need a warm blanket for walks in the winter, or even a blanket to rest your baby on for play.
Do you know the story of the Miraculous Medal and the promised graces for all who wear this devotional?
From the Cathedral Basilica in Washington DC:
Catherine was a nun at the convent of the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul at Châtillon-sur-Seine in France. She was fast asleep one night when she was suddenly awoken by a luminous child. She got up and followed the child down the hall to the chapel where she saw an even more brilliant figure: the Blessed Mother. After a two-hour conversation with Mary, Catherine went back to bed. Months later, Catherine saw Mary once more in an image of splendor. On one side, she saw the Blessed Mother standing atop a globe, her hands emanating beams of light. On the other side, was a cross with an “M,” and two hearts – one with a crown of thorns, and the other with a sword through it. Catherine heard Mary tell her to fashion after the image a medal which would provide protection and fill with grace those who wore it.