HMH Religious Round St Sebastian Sterling Rosary Center Part

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

Honor the patron saint of athletes, soldiers, and those who suffer with the HMH Religious Round St. Sebastian Sterling Silver Rosary Center Part. Hand-crafted in the USA from genuine sterling silver, this 22mm round medallion centerpiece depicts St. Sebastian with devotional detail - a meaningful choice for rosary makers building a patron saint rosary or a custom rosary for athletes, military personnel, or the chronically ill.

At 22mm, it is a generous, well-proportioned centerpiece with the classic round medallion style trusted by Catholic rosary makers nationwide.

Why Rosary Makers Choose HMH Religious

  • Hand-crafted in the USA from genuine sterling silver - flawless quality, no imperfections
  • St. Sebastian round medallion design - patron of athletes, soldiers, and the suffering
  • 22mm size - a generous, statement centerpiece for custom patron saint rosaries
  • Perfect for rosaries gifted to athletes, military, or those facing illness
  • 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 Sebastian

St. Sebastian, an early saint and martyr, was fatally wounded in the Diocletianic Persecution of Christians. Despite being shot with arrows while tied to a post, he survived and was later healed by Irene of Rome. This miraculous event has been depicted in 17th-century paintings. St. Sebastian is known as the patron saint of archers, athletes, bookbinders, cattle diseases, rebellious children, opponents of religion, funeral directors, gardeners, hardware, ironworkers, lead workers, plague patients, potters, racket makers, stone masons, and swimmers, with his feast day celebrated on January 20th.