Description
Freestanding crucifix of Saint Benedict in fine national wood, with body and medal of the saint in silver-plated metal, finely crafted and with attention to detail.
Being a handcrafted product, the color of the wood may vary slightly depending on the cut.
The design for this medal was made in Beuron, Germany, in the Archabbey of St. Martin, at the request of the prior of Montecassino, the Most Reverend Boniface Krug OSB (1838-1900).
The Benedictines, in fact, have always considered Saint Benedict as a special patron of a peaceful death.
Above the cross is the word pax (peace).
Saint Benedict is the patron saint of Europe and protector of all exorcists, and this cross keeps away the evil eye, spells and all those evil things that come from evil and the devil.
There is no special way to carry or wear the medal of St. Benedict.
The purpose of using it is to invoke God's blessing and protection upon us, through the intercession of Saint Benedict.
The medal can be considered a silent prayer, but also an exorcism against Satan, a prayer for the strength to overcome temptation and for peace, a prayer, finally, that the Cross of Christ be our light and guide.












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