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Saint Gerard Majella Prayer for Safe Delivery Set of 2 Candles with Blessed Prayer Card with Heat Sealed Medal or Only Candles

Saint Gerard Majella Prayer for Safe Delivery Set of 2 Candles with Blessed Prayer Card with Heat Sealed Medal or Only Candles

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Brand: Gifts by Lulee, LLC
Color: Candles
Item Weigh: 2 lbs
Number of Items: 2
Are Batteries Included: No
Specific Uses For Product: Prayer
Shape: Round
Material: Glass
Seasons: All Season
Style: Classic

Set of 2 candles 8 inches tall, prayer in the back - with or without blessed prayer card


Gerard Majella (1726-1755) is known popularly today as “The Mothers’ Saint.” It may seem odd that a male religious should be the saint for mothers, mothers-to-be and those wanting to become mothers. The origin comes from an incident that happened in the last months of his short life.

Once, as St. Gerard was leaving the home of his friends, the Pirofalo family, one of the daughters called after him because he had forgotten his handkerchief. In a moment of prophetic insight Gerard said: “Keep it. It will be useful to you some day.” The handkerchief was treasured as a precious souvenir of Gerard. Years later the girl to whom he had given it was in danger of death during childbirth. She remembered the words of Gerard, and called for the handkerchief. Almost immediately the danger passed and she delivered a healthy child.

This wonderful story was the beginning of devotion to and belief in the miraculous powers of St. Gerard in favor of women who are soon to become mothers, who long to be mothers or who already are mothers.

The Redemptorists were not the first to encourage devotion to St. Gerard. The popularity of this devotion is due, first of all, to all the Italian women and mothers who believed and promoted their confidence and trust in the intercession of St. Gerard. It was Italian mothers who spread this devotion throughout Italy and Italian immigrant women who took the devotion with them to many parts of the world.

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