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Prayer Pillowcase - St. Benedict Medal with Latin
Prayer Pillowcase - St. Benedict Medal with Latin
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- Feast Day: July 11
- Patron of: Schoolchildren & students, the dying, civil engineers, those with inflammatory diseases & kidney disease, agricultural workers, monks;
Against: Poisoning - Italy, (480-543)
Here's a powerful, ancient sacramental of the Church that illuminates the Faith in our Catholic hearts and homes today: The St. Benedict Medal with its potent prayers of protection and trust in Christ.
Our St. Benedict Medal Prayer Pillowcase features the back side of the Jubilee St. Benedict Medal, defined by the cross and a series of initials. The cross symbolizes holy St. Benedict’s own devotion to The Cross of Christ; it prompts us to embrace The Cross, and reminds us of Satan’s great fear of The Cross. The initials, originally meant to be memorized by the faithful, are the first letters of words that, when prayed with sincere faith, are so powerful against the wickedness and snares of Satan that they're used for exorcism.
Even at first glimpse the St. Benedict Medal is a striking piece!
And then, once one knows what the initials stand for, it becomes breathtaking! That’s why we encircled the image with the translated prayers in Latin and English: to help Catholics contemplate, profess and be blessed by these beautiful, powerful words of faith.
Refresh your Catholic home decor with comforting and comfortable Prayer Pillowcases!
The powerful symbolism of the St. Benedict Medal revealed:
The Initials of the St. Benedict Medal:
• On the cross's four sides C.S.P.B– “Crux Sancti Patris Benedicti” (Cross of the Holy Father Benedict.)
• In the vertical line of the cross C.S.S.M.L. - “Crux Sacra Sit Mihi Lux (The Holy Cross be my light)
• In the horizontal line express N.D.S.M.D. – “Non Draco Sit Mihi Dux” (Let not the dragon be my guide)
Around the border, starting from the top right and going clockwise, are the initials of the exorcism prayer: V.R.S. “Vade Retro Satana” (Step back, Satan) N.S.M.V. “Non Suade Mihi Vana” (Do not suggest to me thy vanities) S.M.Q.L. “Sunt Mala Quae Liba”): (Evil are the things thou profferest) I.V.B." “Ipse Venena Bibas”: (Drink thou thy own poison).
Pillowcase Material: Poly/Cotton Blend
20" x 31" to fit Standard and Queen-sized pillows.
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from 6131 reviewsBeautifully done and convenient reminders of our duty to pray for the Holy Souls in November and of the plenary indulgences available. I am giving them to my senior group at church next week.
As new to the faith, I didn't know that such a thing as plenary indulgences for the holy souls in purgatory existed. I found this card to be extremely helpful in providing the guidance needed to participate in this. I appreciated having the instructions and a place to track my intensions. Also the artwork is gorgeous.
These prayer cards are very nice. I am giving them to my grandchildren.
Incredible book! I buy it for everyone who is having children!
I passed them out at Mass today
Very in formative, no long discussion, nicely listed requirements.
Thank you for giving us a way and reminder to pray for the Holy souls in purgatory.
Love these cards!
Wonderful..so important 🙏🙏
I shared these with my Catholic friends and everyone was so glad to have them.
I gave it as a gift and they love it!
Plan to share with others…cards are beautifully done
Early access helps with planning and preparation in our parish religious education program.
Wonderful. Thank you so much for praying for people inpurgatory
Awesome prayer card!