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St. Christopher Medal with 24" Chain and Laminated Holy Card Set

Original price $15.00 - Original price $15.00
Original price
$15.00
$15.00 - $15.00
Current price $15.00

Description:

This Medal with Holy Card Set depicts the illustration of the "St. Christopher" the traveler.

Symbolic Medal is creatively designed from Black Enameled Pewter with a 24" silvertone chain and the symbolic holy card to help you commemorate for blessings. Inspirational and perfect for all occasions.

Item No.:  MV-PSD680CH

Features:

  • St. Christopher Medal with 24" Chain and Laminated Holy Card Set
  • Patron Saint of Travelers
  • Medal with a 24" silvertone chain
  • Made from Black Enameled Pewter Silver
  • Holy Card:  "St. Christopher"
  • Holy Card is laminated in crystal clear for durability
  • A perfect gift, token, or favors.

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. 

Item No.

MV-PSD680CH

Product Information
  • St. Christopher Medal with 24" Chain and Laminated Holy Card Set
  • Patron Saint of Travelers
  • Medal with a 24" silvertone chain
  • Made in USA
Story Behind the Product

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.