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Front: This is known as the Medal of Our Lady of Graces or Miraculous medal.
Image of Mary with inscription (transl. from Latin): “Our queen, born without sin, please pray for us”
Back: Cross and arms with large “M”.
The twelve stars represent the Apostles and crown of stars encircling the head of the woman in the sky (referred to in the book of Revelations).
The two hearts represent the Sacred Heart and Immaculate Heart.
The Miraculous medal was designed in the 19th century after a vision of the Virgin Mary appeared to Catherine instructing her to spread the word of grace to a world that did not have enough of it.
According to Catherine’s vision, anyone who wore this medal would receive great graces.
Front: Blue enamel Image of St. Theresa
St. Therese, a 19th-century saint, is also known as “The Little Flower”. She achieved sainthood by practicing “The Little Way”, every day acts of kindness and love. One of our favorite quotes by Therese is “I want to spend my Heaven doing good on Earth”, reminding the wearer that small acts of kindness in daily life often leave the biggest impressions.
Rare antique medal. Please handle with care
Back: Saint Christopher carrying Infant Christ According to legends, St. Christopher carried a child across a turbulent river to safety. Not knowing it was Christ, he was later associated with protection for travelers.
Today Christopher is a popular saint amongst surfers, many of whom wear and carry these medals.
Front: This is known as the Medal of Our Lady of Graces or Miraculous medal.
Image of Mary with inscription (transl. from Latin): “Our queen, born without sin, please pray for us”
Back: Cross and arms with large “M”.
The twelve stars represent the Apostles and crown of stars encircling the head of the woman in the sky (referred to in the book of Revelations).
The two hearts represent the Sacred Heart and Immaculate Heart.
The Miraculous medal was designed in the 19th century after a vision of the Virgin Mary appeared to Catherine instructing her to spread the word of grace to a world that did not have enough of it.
According to Catherine’s vision, anyone who wore this medal would receive great graces.
Front: Blue enamel Image of St. Theresa
St. Therese, a 19th-century saint, is also known as “The Little Flower”. She achieved sainthood by practicing “The Little Way”, every day acts of kindness and love. One of our favorite quotes by Therese is “I want to spend my Heaven doing good on Earth”, reminding the wearer that small acts of kindness in daily life often leave the biggest impressions.
Rare antique medal. Please handle with care
Back: Saint Christopher carrying Infant Christ According to legends, St. Christopher carried a child across a turbulent river to safety. Not knowing it was Christ, he was later associated with protection for travelers.
Today Christopher is a popular saint amongst surfers, many of whom wear and carry these medals.
Front: This is known as the Medal of Our Lady of Graces or Miraculous medal.
Image of Mary with inscription (transl. from Latin): “Our queen, born without sin, please pray for us”
Back: Cross and arms with large “M”.
The twelve stars represent the Apostles and crown of stars encircling the head of the woman in the sky (referred to in the book of Revelations).
The two hearts represent the Sacred Heart and Immaculate Heart.
The Miraculous medal was designed in the 19th century after a vision of the Virgin Mary appeared to Catherine instructing her to spread the word of grace to a world that did not have enough of it.
According to Catherine’s vision, anyone who wore this medal would receive great graces.
Front: Blue enamel Image of St. Theresa
St. Therese, a 19th-century saint, is also known as “The Little Flower”. She achieved sainthood by practicing “The Little Way”, every day acts of kindness and love. One of our favorite quotes by Therese is “I want to spend my Heaven doing good on Earth”, reminding the wearer that small acts of kindness in daily life often leave the biggest impressions.
Rare antique medal. Please handle with care
Back: Saint Christopher carrying Infant Christ According to legends, St. Christopher carried a child across a turbulent river to safety. Not knowing it was Christ, he was later associated with protection for travelers.
Today Christopher is a popular saint amongst surfers, many of whom wear and carry these medals.