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St. Christopher and St. Michael Visor Clip

by McVan
Original price $15.00 - Original price $15.00
Original price
$15.00
$15.00 - $15.00
Current price $15.00

Description:

Bring your faith wherever you go with this St. Christopher and St. Michael Visor Clip crafted with superb attention to detail is genuinely a must-have item. Let us pray for guidance and enlightenment every step of the way. Get this visor clip and show off your faith.

Item No.: MV-VC-909

Features:

  • St. Christopher and St. Michael Visor Clip
  • Patron Saint of Travelers
  • St. Christopher medal with an inscription "St. Christopher, Be My Guide" and an image of St. Michael with an inscription "St. Michael, Protect us."
  • It arrives on a card.
  • Made in the USA

Story & Symbolism: 

Saint Christopher was a man of several identities, One of the most engaging for Christians, a patron saint of travelers and of children, protector against hailstorms, sudden death, and toothaches. St. Christopher has no date of canonization due to was not formally recognized by the Catholic Church. His story is somewhere amid legitimacy and legend. July 25th is his feast day.

Nowadays, St. Michael, the Archangel is regarded as the patron saint of warriors and travelers. In particular, he was summoned by a fatal adversary and numerous events for our defense. In the year 590, St. Michael seemed to signal the end of the plague. In the spring of 1994, our Holy Priest, Pope John Paul II, urged the faithful to give their prayers to St Michael the Archangel. He also made a strong proposal that the recitation of prayer should be re-established at Mass.