St Benedict & Miraculous Medal Kids Bracelet – First Communion, Made in Italy
A St Benedict and Miraculous Medal kids bracelet from a Catholic wholesaler, supplied to parishes, Catholic schools, religious-goods stores, and online resellers. It pairs two of the Church’s most loved protective devotions on a single child-sized cord: a St Benedict medal at the centre, flanked by Miraculous Medals. The medals are made in Italy and handwoven in Medjugorje, where the women who assemble them pray as they tie each knot. Bracelets ship in packs of 10 with volume pricing and a low minimum — priced for a parish or school ordering for a whole First Communion class.
The two medals carry two kinds of protection. The St Benedict medal bears the initials of an ancient prayer against evil — CSPB and the Vade Retro Satana (“Begone, Satan”) — a devotion tied to St Benedict of Nursia, the sixth-century father of Western monasticism. The Miraculous Medal traces to 1830, when Our Lady appeared to St Catherine Labouré in Paris and asked for a medal bearing her image and the prayer “O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.” Together they make a bracelet of double protection — a meaningful gift for a child’s milestone in the faith.
Made for children, it comes on a shorter adjustable cord whose knot grows with the child, in a range of cord colours and three finishes: a two-tone version with a silver-tone St Benedict and gold-tone Miraculous Medals, all gold-tone, or all silver-tone. It suits First Communion and Confirmation classes, baptism and christening favours, children’s retreats, and everyday wear. You can customise it with different medals or wood, glass, or stone beads.
Behind the product is a long-established, Italian-sourced supplier shipping to roughly 25 countries, with detailed customs invoices on every international order and consistent quality across reorders. Request volume pricing or a full line sheet to add the bracelet to your First Communion range.
FAQ
What do the two medals mean?
The St Benedict medal carries the initials of an ancient prayer of protection — CSPB and the Vade Retro Satana, “Begone, Satan” — linked to St Benedict of Nursia and long invoked against evil. The Miraculous Medal, from St Catherine Labouré’s vision in 1830, bears the words “O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.” Together they offer a double protection.
Is it suitable for young children?
Yes. It is made on a shorter adjustable cord whose knot grows with the child, and the medals are lightweight, so it sits comfortably on small wrists. That makes it a natural gift for First Communion and Confirmation, baptism and christening, and everyday wear by children and teens.
What is the minimum order for wholesale?
Bracelets are supplied in packs of 10, which is the minimum order, with volume pricing on larger quantities — convenient for a parish or school ordering for a whole class. Choose from three finishes (two-tone, all gold-tone, or all silver-tone) and a range of cord colours from one low minimum.
Do you provide customs documentation for international orders?
Yes. Every international shipment includes detailed customs invoices for smooth clearance and accurate duty assessment. The bracelets are handwoven in Medjugorje from Italian medals and shipped to roughly 25 countries, with quality kept consistent across reorders so each batch matches the last.
Hand-assembled in Bosnia and Herzegovina from medals made in Italy (EU).
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