Product Description
This Sterling Silver 4-Way Medal features the Miraculous Medal, Scapular Medal, St. Joseph and St. Christopher medals, as well as a dove representing the Holy Spirit at the center. The medal measures 1.50" and comes on a 24" rhodium continuous chain (no clasp). On the back is the Miraculous Medal image as well as the words, "I am a Catholic Call a Priest." The words "chapel" and "sterling" are quality marks that tell you the medal is genuine Sterling Silver.
Comes in a Deluxe Gift Box!
One of the most popular types of religious medals is commonly known as the Four-Way Medal (4-Way Medal). This one medal combines the bulk of four or five medals into one convenient piece. Individually the medals would be heavy to wear and costly to buy, but together they form a simply beautiful pendant. Arranged in the shape of a cross, the Four-Way medal can vary in appearance, however the most popular form includes a Sacred Heart of Jesus medal, St. Christopher medal, St. Joseph medal and the Miraculous Medal. Some Four-Way medals that are designed for First Communion or Confirmation gifts may have a chalice or dove at the center of the cross. The reverse side of the medal will often contain the inscription "I am a Catholic, please call a priest." This traditional message is included in case of emergency so first responders will know to call a priest to administer the Sacraments.
The Sacred Heart Medal - During the 1600s Our Lord appeared to Saint Margaret Mary Alocoque. In His visits He made twelve promises to those who devote themselves to His Sacred Heart. The promises include special graces, peace, and blessings. This medal is also called a "Scapular Medal" when the image of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel is on the reverse.
The St. Christopher Medal - Little is known about St. Christopher's life, but traditional stories tell that he helped travelers to cross a dangerous stream. One day he carried a child across who turned out to be the Christ Child. Jesus baptized Christopher and he became a martyr for the Faith. He is known as the patron saint of travelers and his name means "Christ-bearer".
The Miraculous Medal - During an apparition of Our Lady to St. Catherine Laboure in 1830, Mary requested this special medal to be made. She said, "All who wear it will receive great graces; they should wear it around the neck. Graces will abound for persons who wear it with confidence." Read more about Miraculous Medals.
The St. Joseph Medal - St. Joseph, chosen by God to be Christ's earthly father, is known as the patron saint of many causes, including: workers, the dying, fathers, carpenters, engineers, and unborn children.