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St. Camillus Comforting an Invalid (M 021) Gold Plated Necklace

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Keep your favorite image, design, or words of inspiration close your heart with this beautiful, custom made, gold finish necklace. Choose from a number of options like size, style, and color for the perfect accessory or a heartfelt present. The necklace arrives in a special black felt bag that is perfect for gifting.

  • Dimensions:
    • Charm diameter: 1.125"
    • Chain length: 18" with 2" extender
  • Premium gold finish
  • Lobster-claw clasp closing
  • Made in U.S.A.

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St. Camillus Comforting an Invalid (M 021) Gold Plated Necklace

St. Camillus Comforting an Invalid (M 021) Gold Plated Necklace

In his youth, St. Camillus de Lellis (1550-1614) had been a soldier and had received a nasty leg wound that simply would not heal. Adjudged a hopeless case by his doctors, he moved to Rome and entered St James Hospital for The Incurable. Otherwise robust and restless, he began to help care for patients at the hospital. His attitude toward the patients, the quality of his care, and his personal piety won him the admiration of the hospital’s directors and appointment as chief hospital administrator. Though he initially faced opposition, in 1586, St. Camillus finally established a Congregation, the Fathers of a Good Death or the Order of Clerics Regular, Ministers to the Sick, today known as the Camilians. The Camillians ministered to the sick and dying in hospitals, on battlefields (forming the first recorded military field ambulance service), and in private homes (anticipating hospice care)—in short, wherever they found them. In addition to the three Evangelical Counsels--the vows of Poverty, Chastity, and Obedience that a religious makes—Camillians make a fourth: They vow their lives ‘to service to the sick poor, including the plague-ridden, in their corporeal and spiritual needs, even at risk to their own life’. + Here St. Camillus is depicted comforting a patient in a hospital ward. + St. Camillus is patron saint of nurses, hospitals, and the sick. + Feast: July 18 (in the United States); July 14 elsewhere + Image Credit (M 021): Detail of an antique image of St. Camillus de Lellis from an early 20th-century Italian devotional print in chromolithography, original publisher unknown, from the designer’s private collection of religious ephemera. + P.S. Use the "Transfer This Design" function to create matching round bracelets, charms, rings, lapel pins, cufflinks, tie bars, and premium metal keychains!--or any round items for that matter.

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This product was every I wanted to be and more. The only thing i have say is that chain for the it could of been better. It holds up any way. Its bit on light side for me. The printing turned out perfect. It is what it is suppose to be.
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By DANIELLE Y.September 11, 2023Verified Purchase
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I couldn't be happier. I designed a picture that represented me and my boyfriend getting engaged. The quality is great. The picture is clear. The chain is the perfect size, doesn't feel brittle like alot of chains do. Im very pleased. Arrived early too! Picture turned out perfect. It's clear with detail and fits perfectly in the size of the pendent.
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By JERRY J.October 11, 2023Verified Purchase
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I really love it. The online picture really doesn’t do it justice. The only thing I didn’t like for me the chain was a little short. The picture of the cockatiel is so sweet

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Product ID: 177123857039612123
Created on: 7/13/2019, 9:17 AM
Rating: G