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Black Crucifix with St. Benedict Medal

by McVan
Original price $11.00 - Original price $11.00
Original price
$11.00
$11.00 - $11.00
Current price $11.00

Description:

This heavenly crafted Black Crucifix with St. Benedict Medal, which features St. Benedict's Medal in the center, is a must-have keepsake for a Catholic who truly appreciates a true work of art. This exquisite piece was meticulously crafted by great artists featuring the finest black epoxy on the crucifix with silver linings on the medal and crucifix to ensure that this amazing work of art will maintain its luxurious look for the years to come. This collectible is a perfect way to protect us safe from evil spirits and share our faith testament through gift-giving.

 

Item No.

MV-47-04

Product Information
  • Black Crucifix with St. Benedict Medal
  • A crucifix with St. Benedict's Medal and a leather cord.
  • Patron Saint of Monks and Europe
  • Feast Day - July 25
  • The image of Christ and medal is made from the finest silver to make sure that this art piece will last for the years to come!
  • Size: 2"
  • The item arrives gift-boxed making this item a perfect way to guide and keep you and your loved ones safe and protected through the power of the medal and gift-giving.
  • Made in the USA.
Story and Symbolism

Saint Benedict of Nursia is a Christian saint venerated by the Catholic Church. His greatest achievement is the Precept of Saint Benedict, which includes a set of laws to be followed by the monks. It compromises seventy-three short chapters containing wisdom, more than half of the chapters on how to be humble and obedient.