Saint medals commemorate the saints they bear, as well as offer different protections to the wearer. They are a Catholic Church tradition full of meaning and power. According to the Catholic faith, wearing a saint medal around your neck, on your wrist, or keeping it in your home or car can give you protection and blessings from the saint him- or herself. Countless stories from around the world accredit saint medals with miracles, good news, and safety. Here are the meanings of the last eight most popular saint medals in this series.
St. John the Baptist is the patron saint of baptism, conversions, innkeepers, and tailors, as well as a protector against convulsions/spasms and hailstorms. St. John was the one who baptized Jesus. He also has a powerful story of his own. He was born to an elderly barren mother (Elizabeth) after the angel Gabriel visited and told them they would have a son. It was Elizabeth who told the Virgin Mary that the child she carried was to be the Son of God.
St. Joseph is the Virgin Mary’s loving husband and the foster father of Jesus. He is the patron saint of many different causes, including laborers, families, craftsmen, and workers. A St. Joseph medal is said to protect wearers, as he protected and cared for Jesus. St. Joseph is the holy person for specialists and a defender of the Catholic Church. When Catholics pray to St. Joseph, they often ask for guidance, protection, and fatherly care.
St. Mark, or Mark the Evangelist, established the Church of Alexandria. He also wrote the Gospel of Mark and is the patron saint of Venice. His home was a meeting place for the apostles. He had a close relationship with St. Peter. St. Mark died a martyr after persecutors dragged him through the streets of Alexandria. The symbol of St. Mark is a winged lion. Wearing a St. Mark medal could bring the wearer protection.
Historically, St. Peter Simon is the first Pope. He was one of Jesus’ Twelve Apostles, ordained by Jesus in Matthew 16:17-18. He is known for having little faith, however, and to doubt Jesus’ abilities. It was Peter who denied Jesus thrice, in Mark 14:66-72. Following Jesus’ resurrection, Peter has three new chances to confirm his love for Jesus, which he does all three times. St. Peter then becomes the leader of the Apostles. Wearing a St. Peter medal protects fishermen, locksmiths, and popes.
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If you are interested in purchasing a saint medal to protect you or someone you love, McVan, Inc. offers a great selection of these choices and more. Visit our collection and place an order today! Watch for the third installment of this series soon.