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SAINT CATHERINE - MEDAL

Patronage: Nurses, People Ridiculed for their Piety, Sick People, Italy, Europe, Pennsylvania, the USA, Philippines.
Invoked against: Fire, Bodily Ills, Illness, Miscarriages, Sexual Temptation, Sickness.
Feast:
 29 April.

St Catherine medal depicts her with her traditional attributes — a book and a lily, symbolizing wisdom and purity. For her impressive doctrinal writings, St. Catherine of Siena became one of only a few women who hold the title of doctor of the church. She was a strong advocate of the papacy during the Florentine revolts, and she even helped Pope Urban VI reorganize the church.


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SAINT CATHERINE - MEDAL

Patronage: Nurses, People Ridiculed for their Piety, Sick People, Italy, Europe, Pennsylvania, the USA, Philippines.
Invoked against: Fire, Bodily Ills, Illness, Miscarriages, Sexual Temptation, Sickness.
Feast:
 29 April.

St Catherine medal depicts her with her traditional attributes — a book and a lily, symbolizing wisdom and purity. For her impressive doctrinal writings, St. Catherine of Siena became one of only a few women who hold the title of doctor of the church. She was a strong advocate of the papacy during the Florentine revolts, and she even helped Pope Urban VI reorganize the church.


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Patronage: Nurses, People Ridiculed for their Piety, Sick People, Italy, Europe, Pennsylvania, the USA, Philippines.
Invoked against: Fire, Bodily Ills, Illness, Miscarriages, Sexual Temptation, Sickness.
Feast:
 29 April.

St Catherine medal depicts her with her traditional attributes — a book and a lily, symbolizing wisdom and purity. For her impressive doctrinal writings, St. Catherine of Siena became one of only a few women who hold the title of doctor of the church. She was a strong advocate of the papacy during the Florentine revolts, and she even helped Pope Urban VI reorganize the church.