St. Stephen the Martyr Pewter Medal with Prayer Pamphlet | Hirten

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Celebrate your faith with the Hirten St. Stephen the Martyr Pewter Medal, a beautifully crafted piece of religious jewelry. This 1-inch genuine lead-free pewter medal features intricate detailing of St. Stephen the Martyr image, paired with an 24" stainless steel chain. Included is a silver-embossed pamphlet with a biography of St. Stephen the Martyr, patron saint of deacons and stonemasons for devotion and a heartfelt prayer, featuring exclusive Italian Bonella art. Perfect for baptisms, confirmations, or as a thoughtful Christian gift. Made in the USA by William J. Hirten Co., this medal is a timeless keepsake of faith and devotion.

  • Material: Made of genuine lead-free pewter, ensuring durability and a classic, understated finish.
  • Design: Features a detailed image of St. Stephen the Martyr devotion, capturing the iconic representation associated with this spiritual tradition.
  • Chain: Comes with an 24-inch endless stainless steel chain, providing a rust-resistant and sturdy necklace for everyday wear.
  • Pamphlet: Includes a silver-embossed, two-page pamphlet with:
    A biography of the St. Stephen the Martyr, offering historical and spiritual context.
    A prayer specific to the devotion, enhancing its use as a devotional item.
  • Exclusive Italian Bonella art, adding a unique and aesthetically pleasing element.
    Size: The pamphlet measures 3.25" x 5.5", making it compact and easy to carry or store.
  • Origin: Crafted in the USA by William J. Hirten Co., a reputable maker of religious 
    items, ensuring quality craftsmanship.
  • Purpose: Ideal as a meaningful gift for occasions like baptisms, confirmations, or as a personal keepsake for prayer and devotion.
  • Packaging: Presented in a transparent pouch for easy viewing and protection.

Saint Stephen the Martyr

St. Stephen, one of the original seven deacons of the Church, was the first Christian martyr. In 36 AD, he was stoned to death, setting an example for others to follow in his faith and devotion. On December 26, we commemorate the Feast Day of St. Stephen as a reminder of Christ's sacrifice and the ultimate purpose of his arrival on earth. Ven. Fulton Sheen noted in his Life of Christ, that only Christ was born to die, and St. Stephen was the first to emulate this in his own death. Known as the patron saint of Austria, Bricklayers, Casket Makers, Deacons, and Stonemasons.