Description
Saint Benedict is the patron of a happy death and the medal is a protection evil and the dark one.
We do not know just when the first medal of St. Benedict was struck. At some point in history, a series of capital letters was placed around the large figure of the cross on the reverse side of the medal. For a long time, the meaning of these letters was unknown, but in 1647 a manuscript dating back to 1415 was found at the Abbey of Metten in Bavaria, giving an explanation of the letters. They are the initial letters of a Latin prayer of exorcism against Satan, as will be explained below.
- Saint Benedict round double-sided medal-pendant, with crystal cubic zirconia “CZ”s.
- Solid .925 sterling silver.
- Saint Benedict is the protector against evil.
- The medal is die-struck.
- Hand polished and engraved by New England Silversmiths.
- Dimensions:0.9″ x 0.7″ (22mm x 19mm)
- Weight of medal: 0.8 Grams.
- 18″ Genuine rhodium plated curb chain.
- Made in the USA.
- Deluxe velvet gift box.
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