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Laminated Holy Card St. Charles and Pewter Medal with 24" Silver-Tone Chain

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

Description:

This set includes a laminated holy card and a pewter medal featuring Saint Charles, the patron saint of bishops, cardinals, and seminarians. The prayer card and medal come together with a 24" silver-tone chain. Made in the USA, this set is a perfect way to honor and connect with Saint Charles in your daily life.

Features:

  • Laminated Holy Card St. Charles and Pewter Medal with 24" Silver-Tone Chain
  • Patron Saints of Bishops, Cardinals, and Seminarians.
  • Front of the card: Image of Saint Charles
  • Prayer Card and Medal Set
  • Includes Prayer to Saint Charles
  • Laminated Holy Card
  • Includes patron saint pewter medal and 24" silver-tone chain.
  • Made in the USA.
Item No.

MV-PSD600CR

Product Information
  • Laminated Holy Card St. Charles and Pewter Medal with 24" Silver-Tone Chain
  • Patron Saints of Bishops, Cardinals, and Seminarians.
  • Front of the card: Image of Saint Charles
  • Prayer Card and Medal Set
  • Includes Prayer to Saint Charles
  • Laminated Holy Card
  • Includes patron saint pewter medal and 24" silver-tone chain.
  • Made in the USA.
Story Behind the Product

Charles Borromeo was Latin archbishop of Milan from 1564 to 1584 and was a cardinal of the Catholic Church. Together with St. Ignatius of Loyola and St. Philip Neri, he was a leading figure in the anti-Reformation struggle against the Protestant Reformation. He died in 1584, was canonized in 1610.