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N.G. Gold Tone IHS Cross Hospital Travel Pyx, 3 Inch, Holds 20 Hosts

$20.60  $12.36

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  • Condition: New
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  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
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  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Covington,KY,USA
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:New
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N.G. Gold Tone IHS Cross Hospital Travel Pyx, 3 Inch, Holds 20 Hosts<br>N.G. Gold Tone IHS Cross Hospital Travel Pyx, 3 Inch, Holds 20 Hosts<br>N.G. Gold Tone IHS Cross Hospital Travel Pyx, 3 Inch, Holds 20 Hosts<br>Hospital Pyx Materials - Gold Tone Base Metal<br>Travel Pyx Size - 3 1/8 Inches (Diameter) x 1 Inch (High)<br>Pyx Can Hold 20 - 25 Hosts<br>The Top of the Pyx Features an IHS Cross Design Done in Red on It<br>The Pyx Features a Secure Latch with a Push Button To Open it on the Front That Protects the Hosts When Being Transported<br>This is Perfect for Use by a Church for Taking Communion to a Hospital or a Home<br>IHS is an ancient monogram formed from the first three letters - Iota, Eta, and Sigma - of the Greek word for Jesus: IHSOUS. The letters also represent the phrase Iesous Hominum Salvator: Jesus, savior of man.<br>Use our IHS communion pyx to safely carry consecrated hosts to sick and hospitalized. This provides an important link and allows them to take part in a fundamental part of being Catholic when they can't attend the sacred ceremony. This polished brass communion pyx with a gold finish will remind both the Eucharistic Minister and the person receiving the Eucharist of the ultimate sacrifice that Jesus made for all of us.<br>Listing and template services provided by inkFrog<br>