St. Peregrine Round Sterling Silver Medal Necklace - HMH Religious

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Honor St. Peregrine Laziosi, the patron saint of cancer and running sores, 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 St. Peregrine holding a cross. 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.

  • Premium Material: Crafted from .925 sterling silver for lasting shine and durability.
  • Detailed Design: Round medal with St. Peregrine Laziosi holding a cross.
  • Lightweight Comfort: Measures 0.9" x 0.7" (22mm x 18mm) and weighs only 3.3 grams.
  • 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: Handcrafted by skilled artisans with a lifetime guarantee.

Saint Peregrine Laziosi

Saint Peregrine Laziosi, an Italian man, dedicated his life to the lord after a profound spiritual experience. He later became a priest and founded a servite house in Forli, Italy. His preaching and devotion to the sick and suffering earned him the nickname "angel of good counsel" as he selflessly shared his wisdom and advice. Despite developing varicose veins and eventually cancer in his left leg, Peregrine continued to stand instead of sit as a sacrifice. However, after a deep prayer session in front of a crucifixion fresco, it is said that Jesus reached down from the cross and touched his leg, miraculously healing him of the cancer. This miraculous cure was confirmed by doctors the next morning, and Peregrine was later canonized by Pope Benedict. He is now known as the patron saint for cancer patients, skin diseases, breast cancer, open sores, sick people, and AIDS patients, with his memorial feast day being May 1st.