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Holy Card St. Apollonia with Tooth Healing Medal Set - 6 Pcs. Per Package

Original price $23.70 - Original price $23.70
Original price
$23.70
$23.70 - $23.70
Current price $23.70

Description:

Saints defend us from harm, reinforce our faith, and provide spiritual direction and healing. They are our prayer models, and their intercession allows us to deliver strong petitions of healing to God on our behalf.

Our Patron Saints of Healing line provides hope and consolation to people seeking healing via the Saints' intercession. Each holy card and medal package features a high-quality prayer card with novena prayers tailored to the affliction, a brief history of the patron saint, and an oxidized silver patron saint medal.

Item No.

AM-MC044

Product Information
  • Image of St. Apollonia w/ Set of Healing Medal.
  • Patron Saint of Dentistry.
  • Back of Card: Prayer to St.Apollonia
  • Includes a full-color holy card with two healing prayers, a saint biography, and an oxidized silver patron saint medal.
  • Holy Card: Full-Color Cardstock (Closed) 2 1⁄2" W x 4" H
  • Holy Card: Full-Color Cardstock (Open) 5" W x 4" H
  • Saint Medal: Oxidized Silver 1" H
  • Saint Apollonia, Pray for Us.: Paper/Oxidized Metal
  • 6 Pieces Per Package
Story Behind the Product

St. Apollonia was born in the third century, living in Alexandria, Egypt. She spent her whole life preaching the Word of God and risked persecution for her religion. Today, Saint Apollonia is remembered as the patroness of all suffering from dental disease or toothache. Her feast day is 9 February.