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Saint Michael the Archangel silver medal

Saint Michael the Archangel silver medal

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The medal of Saint Michael the Archangel is made of 925/000 silver, minted using a highly exclusive artisanal process which makes this religious medal a real religious jewel to wear. The Saint Michael the Archangel medal is available in four different sizes, defined as S, M, L and XL.

The Saint Michael the Archangel medal model S has a diameter of 12 mm, while the model M has a diameter of 16 mm, the model L has a diameter of 18 mm and the medal model of Saint Michael the Archangel model XL has a diameter of 21 mm.

The medal of St. Michael the Archangel is minted both on the front and meticulously reports the details of his iconography, meticulously minted in all its characteristics.

The back of the silver medal of Saint Michael the Archangel has a smooth finish and allows an engraving as a personalization of the medal, it is in fact possible to engrave a name, a date or a short dedication, compatible with the space available.

When is Saint Michael the Archangel celebrated?

Christian tradition presents Saint Michael as the commander of the angelic legions and as the one who led the rebellion against Satan and demonic forces in heaven. His loyalty to God and his victory against evil make him a symbol of protection and defense for believers.

The feast of St. Michael the Archangel is celebrated on two main dates in the Christian calendar:

The feast of St. Michael the Archangel is celebrated on September 29, known as the Feast of the Archangel Michael. This date commemorates Saint Michael's victory over Satan's rebellion and his role as defender of the faithful.

The feast of the Apparition of San Michele is celebrated on May 8, in memory of the apparition of San Michele on Mount Gargano in Italy, which traditionally occurred in the year 492 AD. This apparition is considered an important event in Christian history and helped strengthen the veneration of St. Michael.

 

Representation of Saint Michael in medals and iconography:

Saint Michael the Archangel is often depicted in Christian art and iconography with some distinctive characteristics:

Armor and sword: Saint Michael is commonly represented with angelic warrior armor and a drawn sword, symbolizing his fight against evil and defense of the faith.

Shield: In some representations, Saint Michael also holds a shield with which he protects the faithful from the attacks of the evil one.

Weighing the Hearts: In some iconography, St. Michael is depicted weighing the hearts of the souls of the deceased to determine whether they are worthy of heaven or hell. This is a reminder of his function as judge of souls.

Peacock wing: In some traditions, Saint Michael is represented with a peacock wing, a symbol of beauty and divine glory.

Victory over the devil: In many representations, Saint Michael is shown crushing the devil under his feet, symbolizing his victory over evil.

Libra: Some images depict him with scales to symbolize divine justice and his role as judge.

Saint Michael is a powerful and revered figure in the Christian tradition, considered a defender and protector of individuals and of the Church itself. His iconography reflects his role as a spiritual guide and fighter against dark forces.



Saint Michael the Archangel is an icon of protection and fight against demonic forces, and is invoked to obtain spiritual defense and protection from the pitfalls of evil. The figure of him is venerated by different Christian traditions, including Catholics, Orthodox and other branches of Christianity. His importance in Christian spirituality is demonstrated by his constant presence in the liturgy and in the prayers of the faithful.

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