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Pewter St. Raphael Medal and 24" Silver Tone Chain

by McVan

Original price $12.00 - Original price $12.00
Original price
$12.00
$12.00 - $12.00
Current price $12.00

Description: 

An amazingly crafted Pewter St. Raphael Medal is one of the best ways to show our faith. The medal was carefully made with pewter featuring a captivating image of St. Raphael with meticulous attention to details, high-quality materials, and its affordability is what makes this a must-have item. This exquisite medal is a perfect item for carry-on for that added protection that we need through the intercession of St. Raphael.

Item No.: MV-D600RH

Features:

  • Patron Saint of travelers, the blind, bodily ills, happy meetings, nurses, physicians, and medical Workers. 
  • A beautifully crafted medal with an image of St. Raphael with an inscription "St. Raphael Pray For Us". 
  • Forged by great craftsmen to ensure that this divine piece will last for generations to come.
  • Comes on a  24" Silvertone Chain
  • Material: Pewter
  • 1 Piece Per Package
  • The item arrives in a carefully packaged gift box making it perfect for gift giving!

Story & Symbolism: 

The name St. Raphael means "God has healed," together with Michael and Gabriel. He is one of seven Archangels who stand before the Lord's throne and one of the only three mentioned by name in the Bible. The biblical story claims that he was the angel who healed the earth when the fallen angels' sins corrupted it. Disguised as a human, Raphael refers to himself as "Azarias the Son of the Great Ananias."

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