St. Sebastian Pewter Medal and Prayer Pamphlet | Hirten

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Deepen your devotion with this finely crafted St. Sebastian Pewter Medal, a meaningful Catholic gift for those seeking the guidance of St. Sebastian, the patron saint of athletes and soldiers. This 1-inch genuine lead-free pewter medal features intricate detailing of St. Sebastian, paired with an 24" endless stainless steel chain. Included is a silver-embossed pamphlet with a biography of St. Sebastian devotion and a heartfelt prayer, featuring exclusive Italian Bonella art. Perfect for baptisms, confirmations, or as a thoughtful Christian gift. Made in the USA by William J. Hirten Co., this medal is a timeless keepsake of faith and devotion.

  • Material: Made of genuine lead-free pewter, ensuring durability and a classic finish.
  • Design: Features a detailed image of St. Sebastian devotion, capturing the iconic representation associated with this spiritual tradition.
  • Chain: Comes with an 24-inch endless stainless steel chain, providing a rust-resistant and sturdy necklace for everyday wear.
  • Pamphlet: Includes a silver-embossed, two-page pamphlet with:
    A biography of the St. Sebastian, offering historical and spiritual context.
    A prayer specific to the devotion, enhancing its use as a devotional item. Exclusive Italian Bonella art, adding a unique and aesthetically pleasing element.
  • Size: The pamphlet measures 3.25" x 5.5", making it compact and easy to carry or store.
  • Packaging: Presented in a transparent pouch for easy viewing and protection.
  • Origin: Crafted in the USA by William J. Hirten Co., a reputable maker of religious items, ensuring quality craftsmanship.
  • Purpose: Ideal as a meaningful gift for occasions like baptisms, confirmations, or as a personal keepsake for prayer and devotion.

Saint Sebastian

St. Sebastian, an early saint and martyr, was fatally wounded in the Diocletianic Persecution of Christians. Despite being shot with arrows while tied to a post, he survived and was later healed by Irene of Rome. This miraculous event has been depicted in 17th-century paintings. St. Sebastian is known as the patron saint of archers, athletes, bookbinders, cattle diseases, rebellious children, opponents of religion, funeral directors, gardeners, hardware, ironworkers, lead workers, plague patients, potters, racket makers, stone masons, and swimmers, with his feast day celebrated on January 20th.