Catholic patron saint medal that depicts Saint Felix of Nola on one side, the other side depicts Saint Theodore of Amasea.
Saint Felix of Nola was a Christian presbyter at Nola near Naples in Italy. He sold off his possessions in order to give to the poor but was arrested and tortured for his Christian faith during the persecution of the Roman emperor Decius. He is the patron of lost pets, spiders, keepers of spiders, Nola, Italy; invoked against perjury. His feast day is January 14th.
St. Theodore of Amasea, also known as Theodore Tyro or Theodore the recruit, is venerated as a warrior saint and a Great Martyr in the Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches. He is the patron of soldiers, the recovery of lost and stolen articles, and against storms. His feast day is November 9th.
Quantity: Sold in increments of one
Size: 1″ (25.4mm) long including the bail
5/8″ (15.87mm) wide
Material: die-cast oxidized silver.
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