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#atelierLeda's Medallion Necklace Collection ✼••┈┈••✼••┈┈••✼••┈┈••✼ In these modern times, with the Russia-Ukraine war, the Israeli invasion of Gaza, and Iran... I would like to offer a medallion necklace of St. Elizabeth of Portugal, a patron saint who once eased conflicts, to provide strength and solace.✧*。 † St. Elizabeth of Portugal † St. Elizabeth of Portugal was born in 1271 as a princess of the Spanish royal family. At the young age of 12, she married King Denis I of Portugal and served the country as queen with compassion and deep faith, always caring for her people. Despite facing her husband's infidelity and political turmoil, Elizabeth always responded with forgiveness and prayer, and devoted herself to many charitable activities. The "Miracle of the Roses," where the bread she was giving to the poor miraculously turned into roses when questioned by the king, is still told to many people today. After the king's death, she entered a convent and dedicated herself even more deeply to God, but Elizabeth's mission did not end. She intervened between her son and her stepson, who were fighting over the throne, and knelt in prayer before both armies, seeking peace and preventing bloodshed. Her appearance was truly that of a saint who risked her life for peace. She was canonized by Pope Pius X in 1911, and became a figure prayed to by many people suffering from the anxieties and pain of wartime as the "Patron Saint of Peace." This medallion necklace is meant to bring quiet hope and the light of prayer to those who are pained by hatred and conflict. May it shine as a symbol of peace on your chest, inspired by the kindness and courage of St. Elizabeth... Lived: January 4, 1271 - July 4, 1336 Patronage: Peace (prayed to during wartime) Feast Day: July 4 《Medallion》 St. Elizabeth of Portugal 20×15mm 《Cross》 Jesus Christ 10×12mm 《Size》 40cm + 5cm adjuster ♱‧⁺ ⊹✭˚
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