
Pope Leo XIV Peace Quote Candle
- 11 oz. white scented candle
- Grace scent, vegan soy & coconut blend
- Insightful & moving quote from Pope Leo XIV
- Charming Catholic decor
- Designed and produced exclusively by The Catholic Company
This scented candle, with the quote "Peace be with you all" is a sincere and loving blessing from our Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope. Made from the balcony overlooking St. Peter's Square, it is a reminder of the peace that surpasses all understanding. The peace that only Christ can give.
With its clean, fresh aroma inspired by quiet serenity and the beauty of nature, it brings invigorating notes of lemon and lime, clean jasmine and cotton blossom, and subtle musk and wood into your sacred spaces.
A faithful home accent, wonderful aid to prayer, and the perfect gift to remind us of the serenity and peace that can only be found when we rest in Him.
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