St. Theresa Gold-filled Oval Engravable Medal | Bliss USA

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Experience the St. Theresa Gold-filled Oval Medal, a distinguished Catholic devotional item expertly crafted in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing. Celebrating St. Theresa, the Patron Saint of Foreign Missions, this finely crafted medal serves as a meaningful token for spiritual contemplation or thoughtful gifting. Delivered in a premium gift box, it is an excellent selection for baptisms, confirmations, and other significant religious milestones.

  • Premium Material: St. Theresa medal crafted from 14kt gold-filled for enduring beauty and value.
  • Two Size Options: Choose between Large (1" tall x 3/4" wide) or Medium (3/4" tall x 1/2" wide) to suit your preference.
  • Engraving Option: Personalize with up to Large Medal 4 lines (16 characters each) and Medium Medal 3 lines (12 characters each) for a personalized touch (engraved items are non-refundable).
  • Chain Options: Select Medal pair with a matching gold-plated or gold-filled chain for a complete look.
  • Luxurious Packaging: Includes a deluxe gift box for elegant presentation and gifting.
  • High-Quality Craftsmanship: High-quality Bliss Manufacturing craftsmanship with distinctive Bliss and medal mark on reverse, ensuring authenticity.

This medal is more than a religious keepsake—it’s a meaningful connection to St. Theresa, celebrated for his devotion and patronage. Whether worn as a daily reminder of faith or gifted to a loved one, this handcrafted Catholic medal blends timeless spirituality with exquisite craftsmanship.

Saint Therese of Lisieux

St Therese Lisieux - St Theresa - Santa Teresita (January 2, 1873 - September 30, 1897) was a Carmelite nun, also referred to as The Little Flower, Saint Therese of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face. She is the Patron Saint for aviators, florists, tuberculosis, gardeners, loss of parents, foreign missions, and those affected by HIV/AIDS in Alaska, Russia, and France. Her memorial feast day is celebrated on October 1st.