Saint Benedict Medal

If you’ve ever looked on the walls of the sanctuary in Saint John the Baptist or on the rear wall of the nave in Immaculate Conception, you may have noticed the Saint Benedict Medal (see image below). Perhaps you have asked yourself, “What is this medal? And what does it mean?”

What is the Saint Benedict Medal?

The Saint Benedict medal is a powerful sacramental in the Catholic Church. It bears the image of Saint Benedict, a sixth-century monk known for his spiritual wisdom and contributions to monastic life.

The medal is rich in symbolism. Each part represents a particular aspect of Saint Benedict’s life or has a specific spiritual meaning.

The medal is a way to obtain God’s blessings and protection through the intercession of St. Benedict. Wearing it is a way to remind ourselves of our life in Christ and the promises of heaven. It is a form of prayer and yet another way we can incorporate God into our daily lives.

The medal is a prayer of exorcism against Satan, a prayer for strength in time of temptation, a prayer for peace among ourselves and among the nations of the world, a prayer that the Cross of Christ be our light and guide, a prayer of firm rejection of all that is evil, a prayer of petition that we may with Christian courage ‘walk in God’s ways, with the Gospel as our guide,’ as St. Benedict urges us.” —  Order of St. Benedict

The St. Benedict Medal Explained by Fr. Boniface Hicks (8:08)

Prayer to Saint Benedict for Protection

Heavenly Father, I come before you with a humble heart, seeking the intercession of St. Benedict for your divine protection. I believe in your infinite love and mercy and trust in your almighty power to shield me from all harm and danger. St. Benedict, great defender against evil, I ask for your guidance and strength, as I face the challenges of this world. Help me to remain steadfast in my faith and to resist temptation. May your holy presence surround me, and may the grace of God always be with me. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

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