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INRI Crucifix with St. Benedict Medal Gold Plated 2″

June 11, 2014 - Comment

Inri Crucifix with St. Benedict Medal Gold Plated 2″ This is a new gold plated Inri Crucifix with St. Benedict medal St. Benedict is the patron saint of farmers, civil engineers, students and all members of religious communities On the arms of the cross are the initial letters of a rhythmic Latin prayer: Crux sacra

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Inri Crucifix with St. Benedict Medal Gold Plated 2″ This is a new gold plated Inri Crucifix with St. Benedict medal St. Benedict is the patron saint of farmers, civil engineers, students and all members of religious communities On the arms of the cross are the initial letters of a rhythmic Latin prayer: Crux sacra sit mihi lux! Nunquam draco sit mihi dux! (May the holy cross be my light! May the dragon never be my guide!) Above the cross is the word pax (peace), that has been a Benedictine motto for centuries. Around the margin of the back of the medal, the letters V R S N S M V – S M Q L I V B are the initial letters, as mentioned above, of a Latin prayer of exorcism against Satan: Vade retro Satana! Nunquam suade mihi vana! Sunt mala quae libas. Ipse venena bibas! (Begone Satan! Never tempt me with your vanities! What you offer me is evil. Drink the poison yourself!) Makes a great gift for yourself or a loved one It measures approximately 2″ ( 50.8 mm ) “Inri” at the top of the Crucifix is the Latin initials for Jesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorem, which means “Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews”

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  • This is a new gold plated Inri Crucifix with St. Benedict medal
  • St. Benedict is the patron saint of farmers, civil engineers, students and all members of religious communities
  • On the arms of the cross are the initial letters of a rhythmic Latin prayer: Crux sacra sit mihi lux! Nunquam draco sit mihi dux! (May the holy cross be my light! May the dragon never be my guide!)
  • Above the cross is the word pax (peace), that has been a Benedictine motto for centuries. Around the margin of the back of the medal, the letters V R S N S M V – S M Q L I V B are the initial letters, as mentioned above, of a Latin prayer of exorcism against Satan: Vade retro Satana! Nunquam suade mihi vana! Sunt mala quae libas. Ipse venena bibas! (Begone Satan! Never tempt me with your vanities! What you offer me is evil. Drink the poison yourself!)
  • Makes a great gift for yourself or a loved one

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