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St Bridgit Of Kildare Medal



The Saint Bridgit of Kildare Medal is a silver oxidized medal featuring an image of St. Bridgit on the front with the words "Pray for Us" on the back. It is made in Italy and is approximately 2.5cm or 7/8" tall. It comes in packages of 3 pcs. Saint Bridgit of Kildare is a patron saint of babies, children living with abuse, nuns, scholars, and Ireland. She is also honored in Catholicism, Orthodoxy,... more details
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  • The Saint Bridgit of Kildare Medal is a silver oxidized medal featuring an image of St. Bridgit on the front with the words "Pray for Us" on the back.
  • It is made in Italy and is approximately 2.5cm or 7/8" tall.
  • It comes in packages of 3 pcs.


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Model Number MED029
Description
The Saint Bridgit of Kildare Medal is a silver oxidized medal featuring an image of St. Bridgit on the front with the words "Pray for Us" on the back. It is made in Italy and is approximately 2.5cm or 7/8" tall. It comes in packages of 3 pcs. Saint Bridgit of Kildare is a patron saint of babies, children living with abuse, nuns, scholars, and Ireland. She is also honored in Catholicism, Orthodoxy, and Anglicanism. Her feast day is 1st February.

St Bridgit of Kildare medal
Patron saint of babies, children living with abuse, nuns, scholars





This medal features an image of St. Bridget on the front with the words "Pray for Us" on the back. Made in Italy, silver oxidized and is approximately 2.5cm or 7/8" tall. Attached jump rings are included. Sold in packages of 3 pcs.


Saint Brigit of Kildare





Stained glass, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Macon, Georgia, 1903



Virgin, abbess, inspirer

Born

c.

453


Died

c.

524


Honored in


Catholicism

,


Orthodoxy

,


Anglicanism





Feast


1st February


Patronage


babies; blacksmiths; boatmen; cattle; chicken farmers; children whose parents are not married; children with abusive fathers; children born into abusive unions;

Clan Douglas

; dairymaids; dairy workers; fugitives; infants; Ireland;

Leinster

, mariners; midwives; milk maids; nuns; poets; poor; poultry farmers; poultry raisers; printing presses; sailors; scholars; travellers; watermen


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