





Pearl & Chain Marian Consecration Bracelet
Do you have a devotion to the Blessed Mother? Many wear chains around their wrists following their Marian Consecrations, and we love this take on it with the elegant freshwater pearls, reminding us of Mary’s purity.
St. Louis de Montfort wrote in True Devotions, “It is very praiseworthy and helpful for those who have become slaves of Jesus in Mary to wear, in token of their slavery of love, a little chain blessed with a special blessing … I cannot help but give the warmest approval to those who wear them. They show they have shaken off the shameful chains of the slavery of the devil, in which original sin and perhaps actual sin had bound them and have willingly taken upon themselves the glorious slavery of Jesus Christ. Like St. Paul, they glory in the chains they wear for Christ.”
Do you have a devotion to the Blessed Mother? Many wear chains around their wrists following their Marian Consecrations, and we love this take on it with the elegant freshwater pearls, reminding us of Mary’s purity.
St. Louis de Montfort wrote in True Devotions, “It is very praiseworthy and helpful for those who have become slaves of Jesus in Mary to wear, in token of their slavery of love, a little chain blessed with a special blessing … I cannot help but give the warmest approval to those who wear them. They show they have shaken off the shameful chains of the slavery of the devil, in which original sin and perhaps actual sin had bound them and have willingly taken upon themselves the glorious slavery of Jesus Christ. Like St. Paul, they glory in the chains they wear for Christ.”
Do you have a devotion to the Blessed Mother? Many wear chains around their wrists following their Marian Consecrations, and we love this take on it with the elegant freshwater pearls, reminding us of Mary’s purity.
St. Louis de Montfort wrote in True Devotions, “It is very praiseworthy and helpful for those who have become slaves of Jesus in Mary to wear, in token of their slavery of love, a little chain blessed with a special blessing … I cannot help but give the warmest approval to those who wear them. They show they have shaken off the shameful chains of the slavery of the devil, in which original sin and perhaps actual sin had bound them and have willingly taken upon themselves the glorious slavery of Jesus Christ. Like St. Paul, they glory in the chains they wear for Christ.”