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St. Gregory Pewter Medal with 24" Silver Tone Chain and Prayer Card Set

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

Description:

Carry your faith with you with this absolutely divine St. Gregory Pewter Medal with 24" Silver Tone Chain and Prayer Card Set is genuinely a must-have item.  Get this necklace and prayer card set to share your faith wherever you go. Let us pray that through the intercession of St. Gregory, may he guide and protect the bearer of this necklace and prayer card set.

Item No.: MV-PSD600GY

Features:

  • St. Gregory Pewter Medal with 24" Silver Tone Chain and Prayer Card Set
  • Patron Saint of Musicians, Singers, Students, and Teachers.
  • St. Gregory Pewter Medal with 24" Silver Tone Chain and Prayer Card Set
  • Image of St. Gregory with an inscription, “St. Gregory Pray For Us.”
  • Pewter Medal - St. Gregory w/  24" Silver Tone Chain.
  • Made in the USA.    

Story & Symbolism: 

St. Gregory, also known as Pope Gregory or the Great, is credited with initiating the Gregorian Mission in Rome. He is symbolic for bringing about changes in the Holy Eucharist that have lasted to the present day, one of which is the position of Our Father. He was born wealthy, which he used to be generous to others. He is regarded as the patron saint of musicians, singers, students, and educators.
Item No.

MV-PSD600GY

Product Information
  • St. Gregory Pewter Medal with 24" Silver Tone Chain and Prayer Card Set
  • Patron Saint of Musicians, Singers, Students, and Teachers.
  • Pewter Medal with 24" Silver Tone Chain and Prayer Card Set
  • Made in the USA.
Story Behind the Product

St. Gregory, also known as Pope Gregory or the Great, is credited with initiating the Gregorian Mission in Rome. He is symbolic for bringing about changes in the Holy Eucharist that have lasted to the present day, one of which is the position of Our Father. He was born wealthy, which he used to be generous to others. He is regarded as the patron saint of musicians, singers, students, and educators.