St. Anthony Round Sterling Silver Medal - HMH Religious

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Honor St. Anthony of Padua, the patron saint of elderly, the poor, lost articles, and amputees, with this exquisite round sterling silver medal necklace. Handcrafted from solid .925 sterling silver, this 0.9" x 0.7" (22mm x 18mm) medal weighs 3.3 grams and features a detailed depiction of Saint Anthony with infant Jesus. The necklace includes a durable 20" 316 surgical stainless steel curb chain, ensuring comfort and corrosion resistance for daily wear. This lightweight pendant is a meaningful gift for baptisms, confirmations, or special occasions. Buy now for a timeless piece of Catholic jewelry.

  • Premium Material: Crafted from .925 sterling silver for lasting shine and durability.  
  • Detailed Design: Round medal with St. Anthony of Padua with infant Jesus.  
  • Lightweight Comfort: Measures 0.9" x 0.7" (22mm x 18mm) and weighs only 3.3 grams. 
  • Medal is die struck. 
  • Durable Chain: Includes a 20" 316 surgical stainless steel curb chain, hypoallergenic and rust-resistant.  
  • Gift-Ready Packaging: Comes in a deluxe velvet gift box for easy gifting. (color may vary)  
  • Made in the USA: Proudly made in the USA, reflecting high standards of craftsmanship.
  • Purpose: A meaningful piece of Catholic patron saint jewelry, honoring St. Anthony of Padua.

Saint Anthony of Padua

St. Anthony of Padua (1195–1231), also known as Anthony of Lisbon and the "Evangelical Doctor," was a Franciscan priest renowned for his eloquent preaching and numerous miracles. Born into a wealthy family in Lisbon, Portugal, he abandoned worldly comforts to dedicate his life to Christ. His powerful oratory earned him widespread admiration, and when his remains were exhumed years after his death, his tongue was found incorrupt, symbolizing his extraordinary gift of speech.

Canonized on May 30, 1232, less than a year after his passing, St. Anthony was declared a Doctor of the Church for his theological contributions. He is the patron saint of a diverse array of causes, including lost items, the poor, travelers, American Indians, animals, Brazil, Portugal, fishermen, pregnant women, the elderly, faith in the Blessed Sacrament, Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land, harvests, horses, mariners, oppressed people, shipwrecks, starvation, sterility, swineherds, Tigua Indians, travel hostesses, and watermen. His feast day is celebrated on June 13.

St. Anthony’s legacy endures through his miracles, particularly in helping recover lost items and aiding the poor, making him one of the most cherished saints worldwide.