Catholic Coffee Wood Coasters

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  • Set of four coasters with wooden display stand
  • Enjoy Catholic Coffee without worrying about the furniture
  • Beautiful and useful home decor
  • Catholic Coffee Exclusive

This set of four wooden coasters, with exclusive designs of the saints and unique Catholic Coffee logo in the lower corner, provide a fantastic way to sample your Catholic Coffee without having to worry about the furniture. Not only are they functional, they also look fantastic when not in use with the slotted wooden display stand.

Choose from two different sets:

Set A: St. Peter, Sleeping St. Joseph, St. Therese of Lisieux, and Our Lady of Guadalupe

Set B: St. Joan of Arc, St. Patrick, St. Michael the Archangel, and Padre Pio


SKU: 9850671

Every Roast Has A Patron

Every blend we craft is inspired by a Catholic saint, chosen for their courage, virtue, or devotion. Just like the lives they lived, each roast has a bold, meaningful character all its own.

In Mexico in 1531, Our Lady appeared to Juan Diego, a humble peasant. She presented herself as the Mother of God and the Mother of us all. As proof of her appearance, she left her image on Juan Diego’s tilma, where it remains miraculously visible 500 years later on fibers that should have disintegrated within twenty years.

St. Juan Diego, a humble Aztec peasant, saw the Blessed Virgin Mary on the Hill of Tepeyac near present-day Mexico City on December 9, 1531, the feast of the Immaculate Conception at the time. After a request by the bishop to prove her identity, Our Lady asked Juan Diego to gather the roses which he found growing on the hill, which were neither native to the area nor in season, and take them to the bishop. Juan Diego did so and placed the roses in his tilma (or cloak). Upon opening the tilma to reveal the miraculous roses to the bishop, there was something even more miraculous present—an image of the Virgin Mary dressed as a pregnant Aztec princess. The various design elements on the tilma read like a codex to the Aztecs, revealing to them the truth of the Catholic faith preached by the missionary priests.

Millions quickly converted to the Catholic Church as a result. This apparition and image is venerated under the title of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the first Marian apparition in the New World, and the only one where Our Lady produced an image of herself. The perfectly preserved tilma is venerated at her basilica and shrine in Mexico City.

Our Lady of Guadalupe is the patroness of the Americas, the New Evangelization, and unborn children. Her feast day is December 12th.