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Everlasting Light Jewelry Pewter Saint St.Carlo Acutis Medal Pendant on 24" inch Rhodium Plated Heavy Curb Chain Necklace with Prayer Card – Patron of the Internet- Made in USA

Everlasting Light Jewelry Pewter Saint St.Carlo Acutis Medal Pendant on 24" inch Rhodium Plated Heavy Curb Chain Necklace with Prayer Card – Patron of the Internet- Made in USA

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Product Description:

This Pewter St. Carlo Acutis Medal is a meaningful tribute to the modern-day saint who dedicated his life to using technology for faith. Measuring 3/4-inch tall by 1/2-inch wide, the medal features St. Carlo Acutis, Patron Saint of the Internet and Youth, who is celebrated for his love of technology and devotion to the Eucharist. The medal comes on a durable 24-inch rhodium plated heavy curb chain, ensuring long-lasting strength and tarnish resistance. A "Prayer to St. Carlo Acutis" card is included to provide spiritual comfort and inspiration. Handcrafted in the USA, this medal is a powerful gift for young people, tech enthusiasts, or anyone inspired by St. Carlo’s legacy of faith and modern devotion.

Product Highlights:


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ST. CARLO ACUTIS MEDAL – A 3/4-inch by 1/2-inch pewter pendant featuring St. Carlo Acutis, Patron Saint of the Internet and Youth, symbolizing his devotion to faith in the digital age.

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MADE IN USA – Proudly crafted in the USA, ensuring high-quality craftsmanship and materials, while supporting local artisans with every purchase.

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PREMIUM MATERIALS – Made from durable pewter, paired with a 24-inch rhodium plated heavy curb chain for a strong, tarnish-resistant finish.

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INCLUDES A PRAYER CARD – Comes with a "Prayer to St. Carlo Acutis" card, offering spiritual guidance and inspiration for those seeking faith in the modern world.

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A MEANINGFUL GIFT – Ideal for youth, tech enthusiasts, or anyone inspired by St. Carlo Acutis, this medal serves as a lasting reminder of devotion, holiness, and the intersection of faith and technology.

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