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The Miraculous Medal is one of the most popular Catholic medals in the world. Initially called the medal of the Immaculate Conception, this medal quickly gained popularity for its association with many

Images and symbols speak to many of us, conveying something more instantly impactful than language ever can. Catholic medals are some of the most popular religious symbols, and they can bring deep personal meaning to those who wear them.
But how do you begin to understand the symbolism behind Catholic religious medals? Start here! In this blog post, we’ll help you understand the meanings behind saint medals and give you the tools you need to choose the right one for your own spiritual needs.
Catholic religious medals have been an integral part of the faith since the Middle Ages. These devotional medals serve as a symbol of religious duties, devotion, and faith and are often worn around the neck on a chain or cord. These medals almost always feature images of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Angels, the Holy Family, the Holy Spirit, or Patron Saints. In the sixteenth century, Catholic medals

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Joyful Mysteries (Monday & Saturday) |
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Padre Pio dedicated his life to God when he was a mere 5 years old. Pio began receiving visions and messages from God at a very young age. He continued having apparitions of God’s healing power and felt a call to become a Capuchin Friar at the age of 15.
Padre Pio

Saint Dymphna is the patron saint of mental health, anxiety, and depression. She is quickly increasing in popularity as the world has become more and more aware of mental health and its drastic effects on our day to day lives.
According to a scientific study, the COVID-19 pandemic drastically increased the presence of anxiety symptoms changing from 8.9% to an alarming 22.6%.[1] It makes sense that St Dymphna is becoming more and more well known among the Catholic community.
You may be wondering how someone gets the title of Patron Saint of Anxiety, Depression, and Mental Illness. St Dymphna definitely had her fair share of reasons to be anxious.
St Dymphna was the daughter of a divided household in 7th century Ireland – a Pagan father (who was a king) and a Christian mother. Her mother shared her devout Christian faith with Dymphna, and at a mere 14 years of age, Dymphna consecrated herself to Christ and took