St. Gabriel the Archangel Chaplet - Patron of Communications Workers, Postal Employees - outlet Catholic Rosaries

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St. Gabriel the Archangel Chaplet - Patron of Communications Workers, Postal Employees - outlet Catholic Rosaries, This chaplet consists of 3 sets of 11 beads to represent the 33 yrs of the life of.
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Product code: St. Gabriel the Archangel Chaplet - Patron of Communications Workers, Postal Employees - outlet Catholic Rosaries

This chaplet consists of 3 sets of 11 beads to represent the 33 yrs. of the life of Christ. The larger beads honor the Divinity and the Humanity of Jesus. I made this chaplet using 8mm golden bronze luster Czech crystals and 10mm clear Czech saucer beads, all strung with heavy gauge steel jewelers' cable for maximum strength and durability. The center connector is antique bronze alloy Miraculous medal and the tail ends with a large bronze alloy handmade pendant/medal of St. Gabriel. The total length is 23". I'll include a prayer card, instructions for praying the chaplet (in the form of a small handmade booklet) and an organza pouch with your purchase. This chaplet would be ideal for anyone who works for the post office, a newspaper, a radio station, television station, telephone or internet company...anyone at all who's job involves communication.

Memorial:
•29 September

A Brief history:
Archangel and messenger of God. One of the three angels mentioned by name in the Catholic Bible.
•Appeared to the outlet prophet Daniel to explain the prophet's visions relating to the Messiah. (Daniel 8:16-26; 9:21-27)
•Appeared to Zachary in the temple to announce the coming of Zachary's son, John the Baptist, and to strike Zachary mute for his disbelief. (Luke 1:11-20)
•Appeared to Mary to let her know she'd been selected to bear the Saviour. (Luke 1:26-38)

Name Meaning:
•God is mighty
•God is my strength
•man of God
•my master is God
•strong man of God
•the strength of God

Patronage:
•Argentinian ambassadors
•broadcasters
•clergy
•communications workers
•diplomats
•messengers
•philatelists
•Portugal
•post offices
•postal services
•postal workers
•radio
•radio workers
•Seattle, Washington, archdiocese of
•secular clergy
•stamp collectors
•telecommunications workers
•telegraphs
•telephones
•television
•television workers

The word “angel” denotes a function rather than a nature. Those holy spirits of heaven have always been spirits. They can only be called angels when they deliver some message. Those who deliver messages of lesser importance are called angels; and those who proclaim messages of highest importance are called archangels.

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