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

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

Description:

Experience the power and protection of St. George with this stunning Laminated Holy Card featuring a medal and 24" silver-tone pewter chain. As the patron saint of England, Georgia, and Scouting, he is a symbol of strength and bravery. The front of the card includes a beautiful image of Saint George and a prayer to guide and inspire you. Proudly made in the USA, this set is a treasured addition to your spiritual collection.

Item No: MV-PSD550GE

Features:

  • Laminated Holy Card St. George with Medal and 24" Silver-Tone Pewter Chain
  • Patron Saint of England, the nation of Georgia, and Scouting.
  • Front of the card: Saint George 
  • Prayer Card and Medal Set
  • Includes Prayer to Saint George 
  • Laminated Holy Card
  • Includes 24" medal silver-tone pewter chain.
  • Made in the USA.

Stories & Symbolism:

A soldier of Cappadocian Greek descent, Saint George, also George of Lydda, was a member of the Praetorian Guard for the Roman Emperor Diocletian, who was sentenced to death for refusing to revoke his Christian faith.

Item No.

MV-PSD550GE

Product Information
  • Laminated Holy Card St. George with Medal and 24" Silver-Tone Pewter Chain
  • Patron Saint of England, the nation of Georgia, and Scouting.
  • Front of the card: Saint George
  • Prayer Card and Medal Set
  • Includes Prayer to Saint George
  • Laminated Holy Card
  • Includes 24" medal silver-tone pewter chain.
  • Made in the USA.
Story Behind the Product

A soldier of Cappadocian Greek descent, Saint George, also George of Lydda, was a member of the Praetorian Guard for the Roman Emperor Diocletian, who was sentenced to death for refusing to revoke his Christian faith.