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4-Way Medal Gold Over Sterling Silver with 24 inches Gold Plated Chain

Original price $65.00 - Original price $65.00
Original price
$65.00
$65.00 - $65.00
Current price $65.00

Description:

Discover the stunning 4-Way Medal Gold Over Sterling Silver, featuring the iconic images of The Sacred Heart, Joseph, Christopher, Miraculous Medal, and Dove. Complete with a 24 inch Gold Plated Chain, this 4-way medal is a powerful symbol of faith and devotion. Measuring 1-3/16 inches long, this 4-Way medal comes in a deluxe gift box and is proudly made in the USA. The Four-Way Medal combines four significant medals in Catholicism, including the Sacred Heart, St. Joseph, St. Christopher, and Miraculous medals. Before literacy was widespread, these images served as visual representations of faith and inspired deep devotion in the hearts of believers.

Item No.

MV-J2410

Product Information
  • 4-Way Medal Gold Over Sterling Silver with 24 inches Gold Plated Chain
  • 4-Way Medal w/ images of The Sacred Heart, Joseph, Christopher, Miraculous Medal, and Dove.
  • Gold Over Sterling Silver 4-way with 24 inches Gold Plated Chain.
  • Dimension: 1-3/16" long
  • It comes in a deluxe gift box.
  • Made in the USA.
Story Behind the Product

The four-way medal is a blend of four additional medals that are significant to Catholicism. You will see the Sacred Heart medal, the St. Joseph Medal, the St. Christopher Medal, and the Miracle Medal all depicted when you look at the cruciform. Before most people were literate, the pictures explained tales of faith to the masses.