St. Gabriel the Archangel Ceramic Mug
The St. Gabriel the Archangel Ceramic Mug makes drinking coffee, tea and hot chocolate an even more divine experience. The classically shaped, glossy and durable white ceramic mug is a beautiful addition to your daily routine or an unforgettable and truly thoughtful gift!
■ Microwave + Dishwasher Safe
■ Sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz.
This is a couture item which is custom made-on-demand. Our couture collections feature exclusive, custom designs with our signature crown somewhere within the design. Not sold in stores and you won’t find this anywhere else. EXCLUSIVELY AT VENXARA.
SHIPPING + DELIVERY
These custom made-on-demand Ceramic Mugs ship world-wide directly from our mug producers in Michigan, USA. Destination tracking is available for most countries. A tracking number will be emailed to you once your order has shipped.
Production Time: 2-5 days
Ship Time: 5-12 days
Please Note: During peak shopping seasons, production and ship time may take a little longer than normal. If you are buying this item as a gift, please order as early as possible. We don't want to disappoint you or the gift recipient with a potentially delayed order.
For countries where tracking numbers are not available, this item should arrive by regular post within 2-4 weeks. Orders that have not arrived within 45 days of order processing are eligible for a free reshipment or a refund.
ABOUT THIS ARCHANGEL
ST. GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL
Feast Day March 24
Patron Saint of messengers, communication and communication workers, telecommunication, broadcasting, radio, television, and postal workers.
"I am Gabriel, who stand before God." (Luke 1:19)
Gabriel, whose name means “Strength of God” or “Power of God,” is one of the three archangels mentioned in the Scriptures by name. He is mentioned four times in the Bible but most significant are Gabriel's two mentions in the New Testament: to announce the birth of St. John the Baptist to his father Zacharias, and when he announced to the Virgin Mary that she would bear the Savior of the world.
St. Gregory noted that the Archangels announce the highest things, so “not any Angel but the Archangel Gabriel was sent to Mary; for this ministry, it was fitting to have the highest Angel, since he was to announce the greatest news of all.”
Luke tells us, “the angel Gabriel was sent from God to a city of Galilee named Nazareth, to a virgin betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David; and the virgin's name was Mary.”
We honor Gabriel regularly whenever we pray the “Hail Mary,” as we begin this prayer with the words Gabriel addressed to Mary at the Annunciation. "Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women.” Luke 1:28
Traditionally, he’s also considered the Archangel who announced the birth of Jesus to the shepherds, warned St. Joseph to take the Infant Jesus and Mary to Egypt, called him back to Israel, and later comforted Our Lord in the Garden of Gethsemane.
Because Gabriel is such a powerful ambassador of God, he’s also the patron of communications workers, and of radio and TV. We should always ask his intercession to turn around our media, from print to TV to movies to the internet, back to morality, decency, and the good.
Gabriel's Traditional Feast Day is March 24, the day before the Feast of the Annunciation of Our Lord to the Blessed Virgin Mary on March 25.
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