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This large 14Kt solid gold St. Roch (Roque) medal measures 3/4in. x 1in. and comes in a deluxe gift box. Chain not included. It depicts St. Roque with a dog. St. Roque was a French noble who took care of the poor and sick. While working with them, he caught the plague. He went into the forest to die but was helped by a dog. St. Roque is the patron of bachelors, dogs and people with knee problems.
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Profile French noble who early developed a sympathy for the poor and sick; reported to have been born with the image of a red cross on his breast. Orphaned at age 20, he gave his fortune to the poor, and became a mendicant pilgrim; may have been a Franscican tertiary. While on pilgrimage Roch encountered an area afflicted with plague. He stayed to minister to the sick, and affected several miraculous cures, usually by making the sign of the cross over them, but contracted the plague himself. He walked into a forest to die, but was befriended by a dog. The dog fed him with food stolen from his master's table, and Roch eventually recovered.
When Roch returned to Montpellier, France, he was arrested for being a spy. He languished in jail for five years, never mentioning his noble conections, cared for by an angel until his death. Born 1295 at Montpelier, France Died 1327 at Montpelier or Angleria, France of natural causes; relics in Venice and Rome, Italy, and at Arles, France