HMH Religious Large Sterling Silver St Michael Styled Cross Shield Medal

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A statement of faith and protection. This HMH Religious St. Michael the Archangel Large Cross Shield Medal is the most substantial St. Michael medal in the collection - a commanding 38x28mm, 13.3 grams of solid .925 sterling silver, die-struck and hand-polished by expert New England silversmiths. The distinctive cross shield design depicts Archangel Michael defeating the devil, making it a bold and powerful piece for those who wear their faith with conviction.

St. Michael the Archangel is the patron saint of police officers, law enforcement, soldiers, and all who stand against evil.

  • Large cross shield St. Michael the Archangel medal in solid .925 sterling silver
  • Depicts Archangel Michael defeating the devil
  • Die-struck, hand-polished, and engraved by New England silversmiths
  • Medal dimensions: 1.5" x 1.1" (38mm x 28mm), weight: 13.3 grams
  • Blank reverse side
  • 27" genuine 316 surgical stainless steel curb chain - hypoallergenic and rust-resistant
  • Presented in a deluxe velvet gift box (color may vary)
  • Made in the USA by HMH Religious

A meaningful Catholic gift for police officers, soldiers, first responders, Confirmation, or anyone seeking a bold expression of devotion to St. Michael the Archangel.

Saint Michael the Archangel

Saint Michael, also called Archangel Michael, is considered to be the most powerful and influential of all of the angels in heaven by many, known as the leader of the heavenly hosts. His name, Michael, translates to "Who is like God?" and he is venerated as the patron saint of various professions and situations, such as battle, emergency medical technicians, Germany, grocery workers, Marines, paratroopers, those in danger at sea, police officers, radiologists, sailors, and those facing temptation. His feast day is celebrated on September 29th as a memorial to honor his courage and protection.