First Communion Gifts | Catholic Medals, Rosaries & Crosses – Rosarycard.net
First Holy Communion is the day a Catholic child receives the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist for the very first time. It is one of the most sacred milestones in a young person's life — the moment the faith they have been taught becomes real in the most intimate way the Church offers. A First Communion gift should match that moment: something sacred, something lasting, and something the child will keep for the rest of their life.
Our First Communion gift collection includes crucifix necklaces — the most meaningful step up from the cross many children receive at baptism, because the crucifix shows the Body of Christ, the same Christ the child is now receiving in the Eucharist. We also carry patron saint medals for the child's namesake saint, Miraculous Medals, four way and five way medals, cross necklaces, and rosaries — all in sterling silver, 14kt gold filled, and 14kt solid gold, handcrafted in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing with a lifetime guarantee. Every item arrives in a gift box, ready for the big day.
Whether you are a parent, godparent, grandparent, or family friend, you will find a First Communion gift here that the child will treasure for decades. Browse our Baptism Gifts collection for younger children or our full Patron Saint Medals for the child's Confirmation saint. Free shipping on U.S. orders over $40.
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Quick view $113.90 / Sterling Silver First Communion Chalice Necklace 3/4" x 1/2" | 18" Chain | Bliss USAIn stock (100)
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Quick view $1,603.20 / 14kt Solid Gold Medium Catholic Holy Communion Medal Pendant | 3/4 x 1/2 | USA Made by BlissIn stock (100)
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Quick view $202.50 / Small 14kt Gold Filled Heart Communion Medal Necklace | 5/8" x 1/2" | 18" Chain | BlissIn stock (100)-
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best First Communion gift?
The most meaningful First Communion gift is a crucifix necklace — because the crucifix shows the Body of Christ, the same Christ the child is now receiving in the Eucharist. Other popular First Communion gifts include patron saint medals (especially the child's namesake saint), Miraculous Medals, four way and five way medals, and rosaries. All of our First Communion gifts are available in sterling silver, gold filled, and solid gold.
What should a godparent give for First Communion?
A godparent's First Communion gift continues the commitment made at the child's baptism to support their growth in the faith. The most meaningful godparent gifts are lasting items: a crucifix necklace in sterling silver or gold, a patron saint medal bearing the child's namesake saint, or a quality rosary. Many godparents choose to give a more substantial gift at First Communion than other family members — reflecting the special spiritual bond between godparent and godchild.
What is a good First Communion gift for a boy?
The most popular First Communion gifts for boys include crucifix necklaces on 24-inch chains (substantial enough for a boy to wear proudly), St. Michael medals (a favorite for boys drawn to the warrior archangel), St. Sebastian sport medals (pairing their faith with their favorite sport), patron saint medals in men's sizes, and sturdy wood-bead rosaries. All are available in sterling silver, gold filled, and solid gold.
What is a good First Communion gift for a girl?
The most popular First Communion gifts for girls include Miraculous Medals on delicate 18-inch chains, crucifix necklaces in sterling silver, St. Therese of Lisieux medals (a favorite Communion saint for girls), and pearl or crystal rosaries. Many girls wear their medal or crucifix with their white First Communion dress and continue wearing it daily for years afterward.
When should I order First Communion gifts?
First Communion is typically celebrated in April, May, or early June. We recommend ordering by March or early April to ensure delivery before the ceremony date. Spring is our busiest season for First Communion gifts, and popular items in sterling silver and gold can sell out during the rush. If you need a gift on short notice, contact us at 1-800-741-7754 and we will do our best to accommodate your timeline.
Can First Communion gifts be blessed by a priest?
Yes — and First Communion is the perfect occasion to have it done. Many families bring the crucifix, medal, or rosary to the First Communion Mass itself and ask the priest to bless it during or after the ceremony. Once blessed, the item becomes a sacramental — a sacred object that carries the spiritual graces of the Church's prayer. Our gifts are not pre-blessed, as selling blessed items is considered simony under Catholic canon law, but they arrive ready for blessing.
What Is First Holy Communion?
First Holy Communion is the sacrament in which a baptized Catholic receives the Eucharist — the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ — for the first time. The Catholic Church teaches that the Eucharist is not a symbol or a metaphor. It is the Real Presence of Christ — truly, really, and substantially present under the appearances of bread and wine. This is what makes First Communion so profound: a child who has spent years learning about Jesus is now receiving Jesus Himself, physically, in their own body.
In the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church, children typically receive First Communion around the age of seven or eight — the "age of reason," when the Church considers a child capable of understanding the basic difference between ordinary bread and the Eucharist. Preparation usually takes place over the course of a year or more, through parish religious education classes or Catholic school instruction, and culminates in the child's first reception of the sacrament, typically during a special Mass celebrated in the spring.
The day is marked by white clothing (especially for girls, who traditionally wear white dresses and veils symbolizing purity), family celebrations, and gifts that honor the sacramental significance of the occasion. Unlike a birthday or a secular milestone, First Communion is not primarily a social event — it is a spiritual turning point. The gifts given should reflect that reality.
Choosing the Right First Communion Gift
The best First Communion gifts are sacred, lasting, and connected to the child's faith. They should be items the child will keep, use, and treasure — not just on the day of the ceremony, but for years and decades to come. The most traditional and meaningful First Communion gifts include:
A crucifix necklace is the single most significant First Communion gift because of its direct connection to the Eucharist. The crucifix shows the Body of Christ on the cross — the same Body the child is now receiving in Communion. If the child received a simple cross at baptism, First Communion is the traditional time to step up to a crucifix, because the child now understands what happened on that cross and receives the fruit of that sacrifice every time they approach the altar. Our crucifix necklaces are available in sterling silver, gold filled, and solid gold.
A patron saint medal bearing the name of the child's patron saint is a deeply personal gift. If the child is named Joseph, a St. Joseph medal connects them to their heavenly patron. If the child is named Therese, a St. Therese medal links them to the Little Flower. The patron saint medal is also the gift that bridges First Communion to the next sacrament — Confirmation — when the child will formally choose a Confirmation saint.
A four way or five way medal combines multiple devotions on a single medal — typically the Sacred Heart, the Miraculous Medal, St. Christopher, and St. Joseph (four way) or with a guardian angel added (five way). These medals give the child the intercession of multiple saints and devotions in one beautiful piece. Browse our Four Way & Five Way Medals collection.
A rosary is the most important prayer tool in the Catholic tradition, and First Communion is the perfect time to give a child their own quality rosary. Many families choose a rosary with smaller beads appropriate for children's hands, or a rosary with a Communion-themed center medal depicting a chalice and host. A First Communion rosary often becomes one of the child's most treasured possessions — the rosary they learn to pray on, the one they take to Confession, and the one they carry through adolescence and into adulthood.
A Miraculous Medal connects the child to the Blessed Virgin Mary — the Mother of God who appeared to St. Catherine Labouré in Paris in 1830 and asked that a medal be struck bearing her image, promising that "those who wear it will receive great graces." The Miraculous Medal is one of the most widely worn Catholic devotional items in the world, and First Communion is a traditional occasion for giving one. Browse our Miraculous Medal collection.
First Communion Gifts for Boys
Boys approaching First Communion are at an age when they are beginning to form their identity and take pride in the things they own. A First Communion gift for a boy should be substantial enough that he takes it seriously — not dainty, not fragile, and not something he will outgrow. The most popular First Communion gifts for boys include crucifix necklaces on 24-inch chains (long enough to wear over or under a shirt), patron saint medals in men's sizes, St. Michael medals (a favorite for boys who are drawn to the image of the warrior archangel), and sturdy wood-bead rosaries.
Many boys at this age are beginning to play sports, and a St. Sebastian sport medal — featuring the patron saint of athletes on one side and the child's sport on the other — makes an especially meaningful gift that connects the child's faith to something they are passionate about.
First Communion Gifts for Girls
Girls receiving First Communion often feel a special connection to the Blessed Virgin Mary, who is featured prominently in their preparation for the sacrament. The most popular First Communion gifts for girls include Miraculous Medals on delicate 18-inch chains, crucifix necklaces in sterling silver, St. Therese of Lisieux medals (a favorite Communion saint for girls), and pearl or crystal rosaries. Many girls wear their Miraculous Medal or crucifix necklace with their white First Communion dress and continue wearing it daily for years afterward.
The Role of Godparents and Grandparents
Godparents hold a unique position in the child's sacramental life. They were present at baptism, and First Communion is often the next major milestone they witness. A First Communion gift from a godparent carries special weight — it is a continuation of the promise the godparent made at baptism to support the child's growth in the Catholic faith. The most meaningful godparent gifts are lasting items: a quality crucifix necklace, a patron saint medal, or a rosary that the child will associate with their godparent for life.
Grandparents are often the quiet carriers of faith in a Catholic family — the ones who taught the prayers, gave the first rosary, and made sure the family stayed connected to the Church through every generation. A First Communion gift from a grandparent often becomes the most treasured item the child receives, because it carries the love and the faith of the person who has been praying for this day since before the child was born. Sterling silver and gold medals are especially popular grandparent gifts because they signal the permanence of both the sacrament and the grandparent's love.
When Is First Communion Celebrated?
In most parishes in the United States, First Communion is celebrated in the spring — typically in April, May, or early June. This timing corresponds with the end of the religious education year and often falls during the Easter season, which is liturgically fitting because the Eucharist is the fruit of Christ's Passion, Death, and Resurrection celebrated at Easter.
Because First Communion season is concentrated in a short window, it is wise to shop early — especially for sterling silver and gold items that may sell out during the spring rush. Many of our customers order First Communion gifts in March or early April to ensure delivery before the ceremony date.
























































