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Friday, October 17, 2008


A True Story About St. Jude, As related by Norma DiCocco
Forty-two years ago, the DiCocco Family St. Jude Shop did not exist. My husband, Lou, worked as a civil engineer, supporting me and our four wonderful sons.
One day I received the good news that I was expecting another child. Of course, after four boys, it seemed impossible to me that I would have a daughter! But, we really did hope for a girl. I began to pray each day to St. Jude. Why? Because Jude is known as the “Saint of the Impossible.” My petition was that, if I had a girl, I would name her Judy in his honor.
Well, the “impossible” can come true. My daughter Judy arrived – three weeks late. She was born on October 28. That day is, in fact, the feast day of St. Jude! Imagine the extraordinary emotions we felt.
More than a year later, my husband and I started planning our new business venture. In thinking of that first store, we decided to put everything in the hands of St. Jude, who had been so good to us. We named the store in his honor, and we opened on his feast day.
Through the years, we’ve added other branches of our stores – and always opened each one on October 28. Now we’re online with “Gifts With Love.” This store, too, opened by “going live” on St. Jude’s day!
I hope that you will find many inspirational and uplifting items here to help you create a chapel in your heart.If you should ever need to speak to us personally please call us on our toll free number 800-523-7604 or email us at www.info@giftswithlove.com


We are proud to be able to offer quality inspirational products at competetive prices. It has alway been our goal to help families embrace their spirituality and bring that spirit to life in their homes. As our mother, Norma DiCocco always reminds us... we exist to help "Build a Chapel in Everyone's Heart." We sincerely hope that websites like giftswithlove.com will help us reach the goal our parents set out to achieve when they founded The St. Jude Shop.