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    Good gift for First Communicants, etc |
| By Tom and Kathy from Indiana on May 9, 2009 |
| Pros: |
Great First Crucifix |
| Cons: |
Not super sturdy but ok |
| Best Uses: |
His room; Our son has it in |
| Bottom Line: |
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend |
| This was one of the gifts our son got for his first communion. He really loved it. He put it on his wall right away. |
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    Perfect Size |
| By Inthespirit from Long Island, New York on March 12, 2009 |
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Yes, I would recommend this to a friend |
| People who need prayer will hold the crucifix as the community prays.
Hospital & bedridden patients can easily hold this crucifix in their hands or keep it nearby on a night table.
It is always a most welcomed gift. |
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    VERY NICE. |
| By Veronica from KY on February 13, 2009 |
| Bottom Line: |
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend |
| I like this very much. It is perfect for a small space. |
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    A perfect size |
By Virginia a Disciple of Jesus from Long Island, New York on November 8, 2008 |
| Pros: |
Durable; Good Value; High Quality |
| Best Uses: |
Communion calls; For children; For the elderly; RCIA |
| Bottom Line: |
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend |
| The size of this crucifix is perfect. It is easy to carry to those who are homebound or in hospitals. It is a wonderful gift for those in the RCIA program, or for children who are receiving First Holy Communion, or Confirmation.
It is especially useful because it is easily held in the hand by those receiving healing prayer through the laying on of hands.
Those who are receiving the Baptism in the Holy Spirit, hold it as they surrender their lives to Jesus and ask Him to Be Lord of their lives. |
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