Some people today wear religious jewelry. You can see various forms of this type of jewelry where crucifixes are among the traditional items worn. In most cases, they carry meaning to the initiated or for those who know what they symbolize, yet others are unaware of this and may not notice them as anything more than jewelry. One of the notable jewelry pieces that you can see is the St. Christopher medal. Those people of the Catholic faith and even those of the non-Catholic denomination have used this jewelry as a form of stability. It is said that the medal is put on to protect its wearer, like someone who is travelling, and as a means to ward off pain, plague, illness, deluge and other related troubles.
You may wonder, Who is St. Christopher anyway? Put simply, he is renowned as the patron saint of travellers and the story revolves around a man who once served the king, sought out evil and carried the burden of Christ to the other side of the river. Thus, he is also referred to as the Christ-bearer. Over the years, dedication to St. Christopher continues, even when he was believed to be de-canonized in earlier times, and his medals are still popularly worn these days. Evidently, St. Christopher medals display a bearded man with a staff and whereby a child who represents Christ is atop his shoulders. The medals also have a Latin or English inscription around the illustration that says, "Svts. Christophorvs Protector Noster" or "Saint Christopher Our Protector". In some instances, jewelry makers have incorporated new styles to the St. Christopher Medals. For instance, you can purchase the pendants and chains made of gold and silver in varying sizes, designs and value which are then priced accordingly. |