HMH Religious Round St Benedict Sterling Rosary Center Part

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St. Benedict Round Sterling Silver Rosary Centerpiece - Handcrafted in the USA

Place the patron of Europe and father of Western monasticism at the heart of your rosary with the HMH Religious Round St. Benedict Sterling Silver Rosary Center Part. Hand-crafted in the USA from genuine sterling silver, this 22mm round medallion centerpiece honors St. Benedict - whose medal is one of the most powerful sacramentals in the Catholic tradition, known for protection against evil and the intercession of a holy death.

A meaningful centerpiece for rosary makers building a St. Benedict devotional rosary, an exorcism rosary, or a custom patron saint rosary for monks, students, and those seeking spiritual protection.

Why Rosary Makers Choose HMH Religious

  • Hand-crafted in the USA from genuine sterling silver - flawless quality, no imperfections
  • St. Benedict round medallion design - patron of Europe, monks, and protection against evil
  • 22mm size - a generous, statement centerpiece for custom patron saint rosaries
  • Perfect for St. Benedict devotional rosaries and spiritual protection rosary gifts
  • Comes carded for easy display, storage, and gifting
  • Trusted by Catholic rosary makers and suppliers nationwide

Product Details

  • Material: Sterling Silver
  • Size: 22mm (0.9")
  • Style: Round medallion
  • Origin: Made in USA
  • Packaging: Comes on card
  • Brand: HMH Religious

Saint Benedict

Saint Benedict was the founder of Western monasticism, and wrote a set of guidelines for monks to follow. Many opposed his Benedictine principles, and he was once given a goblet of poison, which he blessed and made safe. He is buried with his twin sister, Saint Scholastica. St. Benedict is the Patron Saint for Kidney Disease, Monks and Poison Sufferers. Protection Against Evil. Saint Benedict memorial feast day is July 11th.