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St. Gerard Medal Necklace Chain with Laminated Holy Card

Original price $14.00 - Original price $14.00
Original price
$14.00
$14.00 - $14.00
Current price $14.00

Description:

An inspiring Medal Necklace creatively designed that features a St. Gerard medal with an 18" Silvertone Chain. The carefully detailed pewter medal can be worn anytime and anywhere that will surely be treasured for a long time. Comes with a Prayer card to help you commemorate for blessings. A perfect addition to your collection or a gift to be cherished by someone special. Highly recommended and perfect for all occasions.

Item No.:  MV-PSD621GR

Features:

  • Patron Saint of Expectant Mothers, Childbirth, and Pregnant Women.
  • Medal made from Pewter
  • 18" Silver tone chain
  • Holy Card:  St. Gerard
  • Holy Card is laminated in crystal clear for durability
  • A perfect gift, token, or favors.

Story & Symbolism: 

St. Gerard Majella is the patron saint of expectant mothers. He was born to a family of seven in Muro, Italy, in 1726. Majella came from poverty with a great deal of empathy for the poor. As he was only 12 when his father died, he was forced to grow up quickly. Shortly after his father died, his mother sent him off to live with his uncle and study to be a tailor, like his father.

Item No.

MV-PSD621GR

Product Information
  • St. Gerard Medal Necklace Chain with Laminated Holy Card
  • Patron Saint of Expectant Mothers, Childbirth, and Pregnant Women.
  • Medal made from Pewter
  • 18" Silver tone chain
  • Made in USA
Story Behind the Product

St. Gerard Majella is the patron saint of expectant mothers. He was born to a family of seven in Muro, Italy, in 1726. Majella came from poverty with a great deal of empathy for the poor. As he was only 12 when his father died, he was forced to grow up quickly. Shortly after his father died, his mother sent him off to live with his uncle and study to be a tailor, like his father.