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"Blessed Two Hearts" Retreat/Hotel Waffle Robes

"Blessed Two Hearts" Retreat/Hotel Waffle Robes

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"Blessed Two Hearts" Retreat/Hotel Waffle Robes
Prix habituel $50.00 USD
Prix habituel Prix soldé $50.00 USD

Whatever our eyes look at, that's what our mind will think of. Someone looking \at this light weighed waffle robe, will also see the Two Hearts, of the Sacred Heart of Our Lord and the Immaculate Heart of Our Lady, and they will think of them, and their souls as well as yours, will be connected to them, resting in their peace. Our Lady have said, "always wear something blessed, it is a sign to the devil that you belong to God." This is your protection but also it is a subtle evangelization, while you are looking beautiful. 

We made these specifically for our Retreat Center in Kibeho and the response was Excitement. Someone asked us to carry them on our website, so here it is. It is one of my favorite things and I hope you wear it and feel the joy. Our Lady said, "don't wear your faith as a jacket you put on and remove it, always wear it, reflect faith in all you do and you are. God is always looking. 

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