Our Lady of Guadalupe Combat Rosary™
Our Lady of Guadalupe Combat Rosary.
This specially crafted rosary is not just a devotional tool; it's a spiritual companion designed to deepen your faith, seek Our Lady of Guadalupe's intercession, and connect with the mysteries of Jesus' life and Mary's role as a mother and intercessor, drawing strength and comfort for her example.
The Lady of Guadalupe Medal has been added to the original Combat Rosary™ and bears the exquisite image of Our Lady of Guadalupe on the front, and the words Pray for Us are on the back. Her presence serves as a constant reminder of divine guidance and maternal love, a beacon of hope and protection.
This exceptionally detailed die-cast medal is made in the region of Italy which produces the finest quality medals in the world.
Specifications
- Handmade: for superior craftsmanship
- Materials: Military-grade stainless-steel chains with brass beads
- Beads: Authentic pull-chain design (used by the U.S. military for decades)
- Size: 21” in length – the ideal size for carry and use.
- Weight: 1.6 oz – lightweight yet built to last.
- Finishes: Available in silver.
- Crucifix: Detailed Pardon Indulgence Crucifix with intricate engravings
- Medals: Includes the Our Lady of Guadalupe, St. Benedict and Miraculous Medal center, made in Italy.
- Included: Comes with a Military Green canvas rosary pouch for protection and portability, a Concealed Carry Rosary Card, and a God Strong Mini Prayer Book
Other Information
The Miracle of Our Lady of Guadalupe
On December 9, 1531, The Blessed Mother Mary appeared to Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin on Tepeyac Hill while he was on his way to Mass. She asked him to approach the bishop and request that a shrine be built of her there, where she would bless those who called upon her. However, when Juan Diego requested this of the bishop, the bishop demanded proof of the vision.
Juan Diego returned to the hill, where roses were blooming, though it was almost winter. He picked some of the flowers and brought them in his cloak to the bishop. When he opened his cloak, the flowers fell out and an image of the Blessed Mother was imprinted on it. The Bishop then gave his blessing, and a chapel was built on the hill.