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Milagros

     Milagros, also known as dijes, are religious folk charms traditionally used for healing purposes and as votive offerings by Catholic devotees in Mexico, and other countries of Latin America. They are frequently nailed onto altars, shrines and sacred objects found in churches and other places or worship.
     Milagros, literally translated as miracles, are usually offered to saints as a reminder of a petitioners need, or in gratitude for a prayer answered. They come in a wide variety of shapes and can be fabricated from gold, silver, tin and lead. Devotees use milagros to pray for specific ailments too. Milagros don’t necessarily need to be in the shape of a specific prayer. For example, a milagro shaped as a heart may be used as a prayer for love or to cure a heart condition; a milagro shaped as a car may be used as a prayer for a safe trip, a need for transportation, etc.
     Milagros are so popular amongst believers that they are kept in wallets for good luck, hung on jewelry or kept loosely in bowls in a home or workplace. More than ever before, milagros are being used by Catholic followers, yet they are also being sought out by religious believers as a whole.
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Set of 25 Small Milagros
Set of 25 Small Milagros
#725S
$15.00
(retail)

Saint Sharbel Maklouf with Milagros, Large
Saint Sharbel Maklouf with Milagros, Large
#7SCHL
$84.00
(retail)

Sacred Heart with Milagros
Sacred Heart with Milagros
#7SH
$56.00
(retail)

Skull with Milagros
Skull with Milagros
#7SKS
$56.00
(retail)

Milagro Votive
Milagro Votive
#7TC
$52.00
(retail)

Set of 25 Medium Milagros
Set of 25 Medium Milagros
#725M
$30.00
(retail)

Large Tutelar Cross with Milagros
Large Tutelar Cross with Milagros
#7CTG
$184.00
(retail)

Rustic Cross with Base
Rustic Cross with Base
#7CRB
$84.00
(retail)

Small Tutelar Cross with Milagros
Small Tutelar Cross with Milagros
#7CT2
$30.00
(retail)

 Medium Tutelar Cross with Milagros
Medium Tutelar Cross with Milagros
#7CT6
$68.00
(retail)

Saint Francis with Milagros
Saint Francis with Milagros
#7SF
$132.00
(retail)

Sacred Heart with Wings and Milagros
Sacred Heart with Wings and Milagros
#7SHW
$92.00
(retail)

Batea
Batea
#7B
$60.00
(retail)

Milagros Retablo
Milagros Retablo
#7RET
$96.00
(retail)

Saint Sharbel Makhlouf with Milagros, Medium
Saint Sharbel Makhlouf with Milagros, Medium
#7SCHS
$64.00
(retail)

Virgin of Guadalupe
Virgin of Guadalupe
#7VG
$120.00
(retail)

Set of 25 Large Milagros
Set of 25 Large Milagros
#725L
$60.00
(retail)

Framed Virgin with Milagros
Framed Virgin with Milagros
#7ML
$70.00
(retail)


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Milagros

     Milagros, also known as dijes, are religious folk charms traditionally used for healing purposes and as votive offerings by Catholic devotees in Mexico, and other countries of Latin America. They are frequently nailed onto altars, shrines and sacred objects found in churches and other places or worship.
     Milagros, literally translated as miracles, are usually offered to saints as a reminder of a petitioners need, or in gratitude for a prayer answered. They come in a wide variety of shapes and can be fabricated from gold, silver, tin and lead. Devotees use milagros to pray for specific ailments too. Milagros don’t necessarily need to be in the shape of a specific prayer. For example, a milagro shaped as a heart may be used as a prayer for love or to cure a heart condition; a milagro shaped as a car may be used as a prayer for a safe trip, a need for transportation, etc.
     Milagros are so popular amongst believers that they are kept in wallets for good luck, hung on jewelry or kept loosely in bowls in a home or workplace. More than ever before, milagros are being used by Catholic followers, yet they are also being sought out by religious believers as a whole.