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St. George-Patron of soldiers. In the Eleventh
century St. George appeared in a vision to the
Christian Army. This event in 1098 resulted in St. George
becoming the patron saint of soldiers. The patron saints
pins now come in pewter instead of a bronze finish.
St. Richard, the patron saint of leaders, lived an austere
life and served as bishop in England in the thirteenth
century. The patron saint pins are now cast in pewter rather than
bronze plated.
St. Andrew-First Apostle to be called by our Lord.
"Follow me, I'll make you fishers of men." Patron Saint pins
are now cast in pewter instead of bronze plated.
St. Gregory -Patron of musicians. Pope renowned for
promoting chant in church singing, hence Gregorian
Chant. The patron saint pin line is now cast in
pewter instead of bronze plating.
St. Brendan-Patron of navigators. The Irish monk of
the fifth century traveled by sea to spread the faith.
The line of patron saint pins is now cast in pewter rather than
bronze plated.
St. Charles Borromeo, patron saint of rulers. The St. Charles
patron saint pin is crafted in pewter. St. Charles Borromeo was
a bishop of the 16th Century that instituted reforms, education, and
services for the poor.
St. Edward-Patron of peace. English King of the 10th
Century, martyred by his wicked stepmother. The patron saint
pin is crafted in pewter rather than bronze plating.
Infant of Prague tack pin measures 7/8" high and is
crafted in pewter. The devotion to the Child Jesus is
represented by the statue located and Prague and the scene of
numerous miracles. The devotion dates back to the 17th Century.
St. Barbara-protector from sudden death. Martyred by her
father for her religious fervor. He was struck dead by
lightning from heaven. St. Barbara lived in teh 4th Century.