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St Benedict Key Pendant

St Benedict Key Pendant

Winning Bid
$2.00
Item #5328
Lot #26 of 107
Item Description

St. Benedict is the patron saint of a wide variety of people and needs, including: against poison, agricultural workers, civil engineers, the dying, those afflicted with fever, those with gall stones, those with inflammatory diseases, those with kidney disease, members of religious orders, monks, schoolchildren, and spelunkers. (wiki)

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Jewelry & Watches, Other Jewelry

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Seller Info
VINTAGE HAUS LLC
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VINTAGE HAUS LLC
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