Small St. Therese charm with Pray For Us on the reverse.  New without tags.

Tiny pendant/bracelet or rosary medal/charm.  Oxidized silver / pewter color; matte finish.  Slight "antiquing" to show the details.  St. Therese of Lisieux image is shown on the front depicted holding a crucifix and bouquet of roses with pink enamel background.  PRAY FOR US in raised letters on the back.   No wear, scratches, dings, spots or tarnish.  New with jump ring.  Charm is approximately 5/8" from top to bottom, including the measurement for the top ring / bail.  It is quite thick for its size; about as thick as a US dime coin.

This will make a cute little pendant, or bracelet or rosary charm.  A nice gift for someone else also.

 This listing is for one medal.  Two medals are pictured in the listing to show both the back and front, but you will receive one medal for each one ordered.

Thanks for looking; email with any questions.  No offers taken--sorry!  (Quarter not included in sale.)

$1.25 shipping; fifty cents each added for each additional one ordered.


Who was Thérèse of Lisieux?

Also known by her widely popular nickname ‘The Little Flower of Jesus’, Therese of Lisieux was a Roman Catholic nun who is widely respected in modern times. The simple life she led and her very practical approach to the spirituality brought her a large fan following among the Christian devotees, but sadly, only after her demise. She dedicated her life to the service of Jesus Christ at a tender age of 15, before her tragic death at 24. In the 9 years of her service, her popularity grew among other nuns at Caramel and she became an influential preacher. Her book ‘Story of a Soul’ is a biographical that made sure her popularity reached the far wide corners of the world after her death. Her thoughts about love and impact of acts of selflessness resonated well with the readers, and despite the fact that she never wanted to be in the limelight, she earned the great honor of becoming a Doctor of Catholic Church. She is only one of the three women who have achieved the honor and also the youngest person ever to do so.