In the Company of Saints
Handmade Medal of St. Philomena: Patron of Teenagers, and Their Mothers; and Miracle-Worker
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Hand-carved and hand-cast medal of St. Philomena, patron of teenagers, their mothers, and a miracle-worker. I design, carve, and cast the medals myself. The medals are made of lead-free pewter and have designs on both sides. The pendant comes with a jump ring, so it can easily be attached to any chain you have. This listing is for the pendant alone, but it does come with a split ring so it can also be used on a key chain (see photo of packaging). Each medal comes in a felt jewelry pouch with a history card that states:
"In 1802 a tomb was found in Rome’s catacombs bearing the inscription: “Peace be with you, Philomena.” Other markings indicated that Philomena was a 2nd-century teenage martyr. Miracles began to occur for those (including St. John Vianney, St. Frances Cabrini, and St. John Neumann) who called on St. Philomena. In 1837, Gregory XVI declared her a “great wonder-worker.” Thus, Philomena is appealed to as a patron of the young, especially teenagers, and their mothers, and as a miracle-worker. This medal was handmade at In the Co. of Saints."
"In 1802 a tomb was found in Rome’s catacombs bearing the inscription: “Peace be with you, Philomena.” Other markings indicated that Philomena was a 2nd-century teenage martyr. Miracles began to occur for those (including St. John Vianney, St. Frances Cabrini, and St. John Neumann) who called on St. Philomena. In 1837, Gregory XVI declared her a “great wonder-worker.” Thus, Philomena is appealed to as a patron of the young, especially teenagers, and their mothers, and as a miracle-worker. This medal was handmade at In the Co. of Saints."