vintage relic medal from Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini. The pendant is made from silver tone metal with beautiful ornate designs. It has Made in Italy on the front, and ex indumentis on the reverse. Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini is the patron saint of immigrants. The medal is very unique.
measures 1 3/8" tall and 1" wide.
Relic pendants, also known as reliquaries, are devotional items that contain a small piece of a saint's physical remains or an object that touched them. These pendants are worn for spiritual protection and as a reminder of the saint's life and virtues. The ornate frames often reflect the artistic styles of the period in which they were created, with intricate metalwork and detailed imagery.
Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, born in Italy in 1850, was a Catholic missionary who founded the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. She dedicated her life to serving immigrants, establishing numerous schools, hospitals, and orphanages across the United States and other countries. Her tireless work and devotion earned her sainthood in 1946, making her the first naturalized American citizen to be canonized.
vintage relic medal from Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini. The pendant is made from silver tone metal with beautiful ornate designs. It has Made in Italy on the front, and ex indumentis on the reverse. Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini is the patron saint of immigrants. The medal is very unique.
measures 1 3/8" tall and 1" wide.
Relic pendants, also known as reliquaries, are devotional items that contain a small piece of a saint's physical remains or an object that touched them. These pendants are worn for spiritual protection and as a reminder of the saint's life and virtues. The ornate frames often reflect the artistic styles of the period in which they were created, with intricate metalwork and detailed imagery.
Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, born in Italy in 1850, was a Catholic missionary who founded the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. She dedicated her life to serving immigrants, establishing numerous schools, hospitals, and orphanages across the United States and other countries. Her tireless work and devotion earned her sainthood in 1946, making her the first naturalized American citizen to be canonized.