Pope Francis
Crucifixes, Rosaries and Pope Francis Jewels
Discover a Unique Collection of Crucifixes, Rosaries and Pope Francis Jewels
Explore our selection of unique crucifixes, rosaries, and jewels inspired by Pope Francis. Whether you're looking for a keepsake to remember your trip to the Vatican or a special gift for a loved one, you'll find a wide variety of items to choose from. Our crucifixes and rosaries come in a variety of styles, sizes, and materials, so you can find the perfect piece for your collection. We also offer Pope Francis-inspired jewelry, including charms, necklaces, and rings. All of our products are made with the highest quality materials and craftsmanship and make a meaningful addition to any collection. Shop now for the perfect piece!
St. Damiano Crucifix
The San Damiano crucifix is an ancient Byzantine-style crucifix, now kept in the Basilica of St. Clare in Assisi, Italy. The San Damiano crucifix is called an icon cross, because it contains pictures and symbols of people who have a part in the meaning of the Crucifix. It was the cross St. Francis of Assisi knelt before in the neglected and dilapidated St. Damian's Church where he was instructed three times by the voice of Christ directing him, “Francis, go and repair my house which you see is falling down.”
Size: 2 x 1.5 cm - 0.787x 0.590 inches
At your request we will bring it to receive the Blessing from the Holy Father
Size 3,5 x 2,75 inches - 9,0 x 7,0 cm
At your request we will bring it to receive the Blessing from the Holy Father
Size 2.8 x 2.2 inches - 7,2 x 5,7 cm
At your request we will bring it to receive the Blessing from the Holy Father
Size 3 x 2 inches - 7,5 x 5,2 cm
At your request we will bring it to receive the Blessing from the Holy Father
St. Damiano Crucifix gold plated extra small
The San Damiano crucifix is an ancient Byzantine-style crucifix, now kept in the Basilica of St. Clare in Assisi, Italy. The San Damiano crucifix is called an icon cross, because it contains pictures and symbols of people who have a part in the meaning of the Crucifix. It was the cross St. Francis of Assisi knelt before in the neglected and dilapidated St. Damian's Church where he was instructed three times by the voice of Christ directing him, “Francis, go and repair my house which you see is falling down.”
Size: 18 x 13 mm - 0.70 x 0.51 inches
At your request we will bring it to receive the Blessing from the Holy Father
St. Damiano Crucifix
The San Damiano crucifix is an ancient Byzantine-style crucifix, now kept in the Basilica of St. Clare in Assisi, Italy. The San Damiano crucifix is called an icon cross, because it contains pictures and symbols of people who have a part in the meaning of the Crucifix. It was the cross St. Francis of Assisi knelt before in the neglected and dilapidated St. Damian's Church where he was instructed three times by the voice of Christ directing him, “Francis, go and repair my house which you see is falling down.”
Size: 1.5x 1 cm - 0.590x 0.393 inches
At your request we will bring it to receive the Blessing from the Holy Father
Particular Rosary made by Rose petals crushed: an ancient method to make Rosaries
It comes with the Pope Francis Crucifix and an heart shaped Center with the image of the Pope and of the Virgin Mary inside.
Rosary and Rosary Box in Metal
The Rosary Box has the image of Pope Francis on it, the Rosary has the Pope Francis Crucifix
At your request we will bring it to receive the Blessing from the Holy Father
Rosary and Rosary Box in Metal
The Rosary Box has the image of Pope Francis on it, the Rosary has the Pope Francis Crucifix
At your request we will bring it to receive the Blessing from the Holy Father
The Pope Francis Rosary, has the Pope medal as center and the Good Shepherd Crucfix.
At your request we will bring it to receive the Blessing from the Holy Father
The Pope Francis Rosary, has the Pope medal as center and the St. Damian Crucfix.
At your request we will bring it to receive the Blessing from the Holy Father
The San Damiano crucifix is an ancient Byzantine-style crucifix, now kept in the Basilica of St. Clare in Assisi, Italy. The San Damiano crucifix is called an icon cross, because it contains pictures and symbols of people who have a part in the meaning of the Crucifix. It was the cross St. Francis of Assisi knelt before in the neglected and dilapidated St. Damian's Church where he was instructed three times by the voice of Christ directing him, “Francis, go and repair my house which you see is falling down.”