St. Augustine of Canterbury Medal & Holy Card Gift Set

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Celebrate the legacy of St. Augustine of Canterbury with this exquisite Bliss Manufacturing Catholic Medal and Prayer Card Gift Set. Handcrafted in the USA, this set features a high-quality pewter or sterling silver medal paired with an 24-inch light rhodium-plated endless curb chain, perfect for daily wear or gifting. The laminated prayer card, printed in Italy, offers a heartfelt prayer honoring St. Augustine of Canterbury patron saint of England. Ideal for baptisms, confirmations, or as a meaningful Catholic gift, this set comes beautifully packaged in a gift box (sterling silver) or poly wrap (pewter). Backed by Bliss Manufacturing’s lifetime guarantee, this St. Augustine of Canterbury gift set is a timeless keepsake. Shop now to inspire faith and devotion!

  • Premium Craftsmanship: Handcrafted in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing, a family-owned company with over 100 years of expertise in Catholic jewelry.
  • High-Quality Materials: Choose from durable pewter or elegant sterling silver medals (1-inch x 3/4-inch) with an 24-inch light rhodium-plated endless curb chain.
  • Laminated Prayer Card: Includes a beautifully designed 2 1/2-inch x 4 1/2-inch prayer card, printed in Italy, honoring Saint Augustine of Canterbury.
  • Gift-Ready Packaging: Sterling silver medals come in a deluxe gift box; pewter medals in poly wrap, perfect for baptisms, confirmations, or feast day gifts.
  • Lifetime Guarantee: Bliss Manufacturing ensures lasting quality with a lifetime warranty against tarnishing or defects.

    Saint Augustine of Canterbury

    St. Augustine of Canterbury (d. 604), a Benedictine monk, was sent by Pope Gregory the Great in 596 to convert the Anglo-Saxons. Arriving in Kent in 597, he was welcomed by King Æthelberht, established a monastery in Canterbury, and became its first archbishop. He baptized many, spreading Christianity in southern England. His feast day is May 26.