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Saint Maximilian Kolbe Two Crowns Catholic Saint St
Saint Maximilian Kolbe Two Crowns Catholic Saint St
Saint Maximilian Kolbe Two Crowns Catholic Saint St
Saint Maximilian Kolbe Two Crowns Catholic Saint St

Saint Maximilian Kolbe Two Crowns Catholic Saint St Maximilian Kolbe Two Crowns Catholic Saint Gifts Poland Throw Pillow, 16x16, Multicolor

Product ID : 50290998


Galleon Product ID 50290998
Shipping Weight 1.1 lbs
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Model 0F0WTQXQP3AUS_16X16
Manufacturer Saint Maximilian Kolbe Two Crowns Catholic Saint
Shipping Dimension 17.99 x 10 x 7.01 inches
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Saint Maximilian Kolbe Two Crowns Catholic Saint St Features

  • St. Maximilian Kolbe was a Polish Conventual Franciscan friar, known as the Apostle of Consecration to Mary. When he was 12, he had a vision that Our Blessed Mother presented him with two crowns - a white crown for purity and a red crown.

  • Like Catholic saints and the Catholic faith? Give faith based gifts for 1st Holy Communion, Confirmation, Baptism, or RCIA. Great for birthdays, Christmas, Valentine's Day, and Easter. Don't forget Mother's Day and Father's Day, too!

  • 100% spun-polyester fabric

  • Double-sided print

  • Filled with 100% polyester and sewn closed

  • Individually cut and sewn by hand

  • Spot clean/dry clean only


About Saint Maximilian Kolbe Two Crowns Catholic Saint St

St. Maximilian Kolbe was a Polish Conventual Franciscan friar, known as the Apostle of Consecration to Mary. When he was 12, he had a vision that Our Blessed Mother presented him with two crowns - a white crown for purity and a red crown , Like Catholic saints and the Catholic faith? Give faith based gifts for 1st Holy Communion, Confirmation, Baptism, or RCIA. Great for birthdays, Christmas, Valentine's Day, and Easter. Don't forget Mother's Day and Father's Day, too!