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Small Saint Benedict Round Relief Religious Medal

$59.95
$59.95
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Step 2: Message Engraving

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High Quality Chains that we recommend to fit this item. They are guaranteed to be heavier and stronger than chains from competitors that may include a chain. All chains are in stock, and will not delay your shipment. Images are magnified to show details.

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  • CHAIN IS NOT INCLUDED
  • Over 2/3 Inch x Over 2/3 Inch in Sterling Silver in Sterling Silver or 14K Yellow Gold
  • Choose from Solid 14K Yellow Gold or Genuine Sterling Silver
    Medal Height is Comparable to the Size of a Dime
    Saint Benedict of Nursia was a founder of Christian monastic communities and a rule giver for monks living in community. His purpose may be gleaned from his Rule, namely that "Christ may bring us all together to life eternal". He is patron saint of many things, especially Monks and Poison Sufferers.
SKU 76372
Weight 0.3
Metal All Metals
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  • CHAIN IS NOT INCLUDED
  • Over 2/3 Inch x Over 2/3 Inch in Sterling Silver in Sterling Silver or 14K Yellow Gold
  • Choose from Solid 14K Yellow Gold or Genuine Sterling Silver
    Medal Height is Comparable to the Size of a Dime
    Saint Benedict of Nursia was a founder of Christian monastic communities and a rule giver for monks living in community. His purpose may be gleaned from his Rule, namely that "Christ may bring us all together to life eternal". He is patron saint of many things, especially Monks and Poison Sufferers.