Marian Consecration Chain Bracelet
St. Louis de Montfort considered himself a "slave" to Jesus in Mary, and he wore chains on his arms and feet as a token of his dedication and love for Christ. For those who follow in St. Louis’s footsteps and make the Act of Total Consecration to Jesus Through Mary, it is recommended that one should wear an outward sign as a reminder and expression of their "holy slavery" to Christ and Our Lady.
This is our modern take on the chains St. Louis de Montfort was referring to.
This bracelet will serve to remind you of the promises you made to the Blessed Mother, to be her slave for the salvation of the world.
St. Louis de Montfort considered himself a "slave" to Jesus in Mary, and he wore chains on his arms and feet as a token of his dedication and love for Christ. For those who follow in St. Louis’s footsteps and make the Act of Total Consecration to Jesus Through Mary, it is recommended that one should wear an outward sign as a reminder and expression of their "holy slavery" to Christ and Our Lady.
This is our modern take on the chains St. Louis de Montfort was referring to.
This bracelet will serve to remind you of the promises you made to the Blessed Mother, to be her slave for the salvation of the world.
St. Louis de Montfort considered himself a "slave" to Jesus in Mary, and he wore chains on his arms and feet as a token of his dedication and love for Christ. For those who follow in St. Louis’s footsteps and make the Act of Total Consecration to Jesus Through Mary, it is recommended that one should wear an outward sign as a reminder and expression of their "holy slavery" to Christ and Our Lady.
This is our modern take on the chains St. Louis de Montfort was referring to.
This bracelet will serve to remind you of the promises you made to the Blessed Mother, to be her slave for the salvation of the world.