meaning behind st johns medal
St. Benedict's medal is commonly referred to as the "Medal of St. Benedict." It features various inscriptions and symbols that represent the saint's life and his teachings, particularly emphasizing protection from evil. The medal is often used by the faithful as a sacramental for spiritual protection and blessing.
That was the Order Of St. Guadalupe, the 2nd highest award given at the time and is the equivalent to the Distinguished Service Cross.
Patricia St. John was born in 1919.
Patricia St. John died in 1993.
Florence St. John died in 1912.
Service Medal of the Order of St John was created in 1895.
A St. Nicholas medal typically symbolizes protection, guidance, and blessings from St. Nicholas, who is known as the patron saint of children, sailors, and those in need. It is often worn as a form of spiritual or religious devotion, seeking his intercession for various needs and challenges.
John the baptist and Jesus were cousins.
I am not sure what you mean by people behind Dominic Savio. If you mean people that supported him, his family comes to mind as well as St. John Bosco.
St. Christopher is the saint of safe travel. People wear St. Christoper medals to bless them with safety. Aside from people wearing a medal, a "visor clip" or other auto accessory with a St. Christoper medal displayed (and sometimes a prayer on it) is used to protect both a vehicle and the people inside during travel. These are often sold in Catholic and christian gift shops and bookstores. These can be blessed by a priest or someone qualified to bless them. And, as far as I know, may be used on a boat, in a car, in a motor home, RV, motorcycle, scooter, any form of travel.
The Shamrock is a symbol of St. Patrick's Day because St. Patrick used it to show the Trinity or that god was three people.
St. Benedict's medal is commonly referred to as the "Medal of St. Benedict." It features various inscriptions and symbols that represent the saint's life and his teachings, particularly emphasizing protection from evil. The medal is often used by the faithful as a sacramental for spiritual protection and blessing.
In the original Irish it is Ó Maoileoin (descendant of the devotee of St. John).
St. John's College in Maryland offers test-optional for students, meaning prospective students are not required to take the SAT in order to be admitted.
That was the Order Of St. Guadalupe, the 2nd highest award given at the time and is the equivalent to the Distinguished Service Cross.
Anyone, Catholic or not, can wear the medal and pray to St. Jude.
The island of St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands.