Gold Filled St. Ursula Pendant w/ chain
St. Ursula: Patron saint of Catholic Education Gold Filled St. Ursula Pendant comes on a 24" continuous gold-filled 3mm curb chain. This gorgeous pendant measures 1 x 3/4" and comes gift boxed. Made in the USA, this medal is die-struck, which produces rich detail.
St. Francis of Assisi Medal-14K Gold [Small]
Round St. Francis of Assisi Medal, with inscribed beveled borders, with shiny, flat back, made of 14K Yellow Gold. This medal is available in these sizes: Small – 15MM; Medium -18MM; Large – 22MM, and Extra-Large – 25MM.St. Francis of Assisi, like Mother Teresa of Calcutta, is one of the few persons that non-Catholics " even non Christians " agree should be canonized. He was the son of a wealthy cloth merchant, and his early life, though not sinful, was full of frivolity and playfulness. Even when war broke out with a neighboring city and he was captured and imprisoned, he bore the privations with remarkable peace. Gradually, the desire to renounce his privileged station in life for the sake of the greater glory of God, led him to help and befriend the poorest of the poor. His father thought his son was crazy, and tried to stop him from throwing his position and his life away, so Francis made his break with his former life complete, and gave his father, literally, the clothes off of his back. Francis received many interior inspirations, most notably, from Christ, who told him "rebuild my church; which you can see, is in ruins." Francis took him literally, and started, with his own hands, to rebuild many small chapels that had fallen into disrepair. His extravagant embrace of "lady poverty," however, was just the inspiration the age needed, and before long, hundreds joined him in this total abandonment to divine providence. Francis efforts were soon visited by a remarkable event: while praying in from of a crucifix, he was transfixed with beams of light that left him with the stigmata (the five wounds of Christ). St. Francis is the patron saint of merchants, and Italy. His feast day is celebrated on October 4. © 2006Click here to see our selection of chains: Chains This item will ship separately from our warehouse, if you have other items in your order they will arrive separately.
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