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Patron St. Michael Medal Gold Over Sterling Silver w/ 18" Gold Plated Chain

by McVan
Original price $56.00 - Original price $56.00
Original price
$56.00
$56.00 - $56.00
Current price $56.00

Description:

St. Michael the Archangel, whose name means, “One Who Is Like God,” led the army of angels who cast Satan and the rebellious angels into Hell; at the end of time, he will wield the sword of justice to separate the righteous from the evil.

As Catholics, we have remembered through our liturgical rites the important role of St. Michael in defending us against Satan and the powers of evil.

In the Spring of 1994, our Holy Father, Pope John Paul II, urged the faithful to offer the prayer to St. Michael the Archangel.  He also made the strong suggestion that the recitation of the prayer is instituted at Mass once again. 

Item No.:  MV-J425

Features:

  • Patron Saint of the Warrior and the Protector of those who strive to preserve security, safety, and peace.
  • Image of St. Michael with an inscription, “St. Michael Protect Us.”
  • Gold Over Sterling Silver Medal - St. Michael w/ 18" Gold Plated Brass Chain.
  • Dimension: 3/4"
  • It comes in a deluxe gift box.
  • Made in the USA.

Lifetime warranty: We have confidence and faith in the quality of our products, offering a lifetime warranty.

Story & Symbolism: 

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.