St. Christopher / Volleyball Sterling Ladies Sports Medal
7/8in. x 11/16in.
Item Number: 55173
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H x W:
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0 7/8" (2.22 cm) x 0 11/16" (1.74 cm)
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This 2-sided sterling silver St. Christopher ladies Volleyball medal measures 7/8in. x 11/16in. and comes with an 18in. stainless chain with clasp and a lovely green velvet gift box. On the front of the medal is a female volleyball player and the words "Saint Christopher Protect Me". On the back of the medal is St. Christopher carrying the Christ Child.
This item carries a lifetime warranty. If the item should tarnish or break, please return to Aquinas and More Catholic Goods for repair or replacement. This warranty takes precedence over our standard return policy.
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Feast Day:
Eastern Calendar - 03/09
Roman Rite Calendar - 07/25
Tridentine Calendar - 07/25
Patron Of:
Against Lightning, Archers, Automobiles, Bachelors, Boatmen, Bookbinders, Bus Drivers, Epilepsy, Floods, Gardeners, Hazards While Traveling, Lightning, Mariners, Motorists, Porters, Sailors, Storms, Sudden Death, Toothache, Travel, Travelers, Truck Drivers
Profile Third century martyr in the persecutions of Decius. Little else is known for sure.
His fame derives from the pious legend of him being a "Christ-bearer" (= Christopher). He was a powerfully built man who wandered the world in search of novelty and adventure. He came upon a hermit who lived beside a dangerous stream and served others by guiding them to safe places to cross. He gave Offero instruction in the truth of God. Offero took the hermit's place, but instead of guiding travelers, he carried them safely across the stream.
One day he carried a small child across the stream; the child's weight nearly crushed him. When they arrived on the other side, the child revealed himself as Christ, and he was so heavy because he bore the weight of the world on himself. He then baptized Offero with water from the stream. Christopher's service at the stream led to his patronage of things related to travel and travelers, people who carry things, etc. One of the Fourteen Holy Helpers.
Born at Canaan as Offero
Died martyred c.251 Third century martyr in the persecutions of Decius. Little else is known for sure.
All information used with permission of the Patron Saint Index.
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