Chaplet of St Peregrine
Chaplet of St Peregrine
Description
Description
St Peregrine is the Patron Saint of Cancer Patients. This chaplet has a prayer guide included and options for wood and glass crystals.
THE STORY OF ST. PEREGRINE
The Order of Servants of Mary (Servites) began in the thirteenth century under the inspiration of Our Blessed Mother who appeared separately to seven young men of Florence, Italy, urging them to dedicate themselves to prayer and service. The seven soon became noticed and others joined them in the hills above the city.
One who applied was Peregrine Laziosi who had been an activist in the anti-papal movement in the city of Forli but had been won over by the Prior General of the Servites, Philip Benizi, who later became a saint. Peregrine labored for years as a brother in the Order and at age 60 was diagnosed with cancer of the leg brought on by many years of disciplined prayer while standing, resulting in varicose veins which became ulcerous. On the night before the scheduled amputation of his leg, Peregrine dragged himself to the foot of the cross in the community chapter room and fell into a deep trance-like sleep. Upon waking, he discovered that this leg was completely cured. Because of the miracle wrought by prayer, the Church canonized him in 1726 and named him patron of cancer sufferers. His Feast Day is May 4.
The lesson of Peregrine’s life is not that God worked a miracle, but that a faithful, trustful servant placed himself, unconditionally, in the hands of our Lord. Peregrine’s trust in God can be a model for us in dealing with the pain, sickness and crosses of our lives.
Source: https://thegrotto.org/st-peregrine-devotions/#:~:text=Because%20of%20the%20miracle%20wrought,the%20hands%20of%20our%20Lord.
NOTES:
- The center medal may be different from what is posted due to the availability of materials.
- The actual color of the beads may vary from the picture.
- Ensure that you choose from the design drop-down choices and not the picture.
- Our chaplets are made to order (upon payment), please take note of our production lead time.
Material
Material
Metal parts are made of alloy (unless otherwise stated in the description).
Chained chaplets are using stainless steel for the silver chains
Nameplates are made of stainless material.
Our chaplets come with either a floating case or a box/pouch depending on the design.
Measurement
Measurement
Measurements vary depending on the design. Please refer to the description.
Order Processing Time
Order Processing Time
Order processing time is about 5-7 days from payment.
Once your order is ready for dispatch, we'll send it out according to your selected shipping method.
Please note that the abovementioned lead time does not include the courier's delivery time.
Care tips
Care tips
The metal materials will age gracefully getting its antique appearance, which can occur at different rates based on your body chemistry and the frequency of use. Here are some tips to delay aging:
Moisture: Moisture is one of the biggest culprits of tarnishing. So, it's important to keep your rosary dry.
Storage: When not in use, store it in an airtight container. This will help to prevent tarnishing from exposure to air. Keep in the pouch and the box provided.
Chemicals: Chemicals can cause tarnishing and damage to the rosary. Avoid exposure to cleaning products, perfumes, hairspray, and other chemicals.
Clean: Regular cleaning can help maintain the luster and appearance of your rosary. Use a dry soft cloth to gently clean your rosary..