HMH Religious Catholic Patron Saint Jewelry
- Saint Aidan oval medal-pendant.
- Solid .925 sterling silver.
- Detail depicts him holding a book and a staff.
- Saint Aidan is the Patron Saint of firefighters and animals.
- Medal is die struck.
- Hand polished and engraved by New England Silversmiths.
- Dimensions: 0.9" x 0.6" (22mm x 14mm)
- Weight of medal: 1.9 Grams.
- 20" Genuine 316 Surgical Stainless Steel Curb Chain.
- Made in USA.
- Deluxe velvet gift box. (Box color might vary)
This medal can be customized to your liking with up to 3 lines and 9 characters, including spaces, for an extra fee. Simply enter your desired inscription in the designated box on this page. Please note that personalized items cannot be returned, so be sure to double check your message before completing your purchase. Engraving will add an extra 1-2 days to processing time.
Inscription:
• Maximum Characters: You can customize this medal with up to 3 lines, each containing a maximum of 9 characters, including spaces. Please ensure the text fits within this character limit to maintain clarity and readability on the medal.
• Processing Time: Engraving will add an extra 1-2 days to the processing time.
Important Note:
• Final Sale: Engraved or personalized items are considered final sale and cannot be returned or exchanged. It is crucial to verify the accuracy of your inscription details before placing your order. Double-check for spelling errors, correct telephone numbers, and proper formatting to avoid any mistakes.
By following these guidelines, you can ensure your HMH Religious Pet Tag is customized accurately and effectively.
Saint Agatha
With a memorial feast day on February 5th, Saint Agatha was a young, beautiful virgin who bravely stood up for her faith in Catania, Sicily. She is recognized as the patron saint for Nurses, Breast Cancer, Foundry Workers and Protector Against Fires. Living in circa 250 A. D., Agatha rejected advances from a Roman senator who then accused her of being a Christian. As punishment, he ordered her breasts to be cut off, but with the help of Saint Peter, they were miraculously restored with a "celestial ointment."