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PicturesOnGold.com Saint Homobonus Religious Medal
PicturesOnGold.com Saint Homobonus Religious Medal

PicturesOnGold.com Saint Homobonus Religious Medal - 3/4 Inch Size of a Nickel -Sterling Silver

Product ID : 43981695


Galleon Product ID 43981695
Shipping Weight 0.04 lbs
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Model PG71012
Manufacturer PicturesOnGold.com
Shipping Dimension 3.19 x 2.72 x 1.1 inches
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PicturesOnGold.com Saint Homobonus Religious Medal Features

  • Available in Solid &14K Yellow or White Gold, or Sterling Silver

  • 17mm - size of a US dime, 19mm - size of a US nickel, 25mm - size of a US quarter

  • Made in the USA

  • All Medals are Solid 14k or .925 Sterling Silver

  • Free Jewelry Gift Box. Chain NOT Included.


About PicturesOnGold.com Saint Homobonus Religious Medal

CHAIN IS NOT INCLUDED Available in Solid 14K Yellow or White Gold, or in Sterling Silver Saint Homobonus (Italian: SantOmobono, German: Sankt Gutman) is the patron saint of business people, tailors, shoemakers, and clothworkers, as well as of Cremona, Italy. He was canonized in 1199 at the urgent request of the citizens of Cremona. He died on November 13, 1197 and his feast day is celebrated on November 13. He was a merchant from Cremona, northern Italy. Born Omobono Tucenghi, he was a married layman who believed that God had allowed him to work in order that he would be able to support people that were living in a state of poverty. His name is derived from the Latin homo bonus ("good man"). Homobonus was able to pursue this calling in life easily as a result of the inheritance he received from his father, a prosperous tailor and merchant. He practiced his business at Cremona with scrupulous honesty. He also donated a large proportion of his profits to the relief of the poor. Homobonus was a frequent church attendee that would partake in the Eucharist everyday. While attending mass, prostrated in the form of a cross, on November 13, 1197, Homobonus died. Two years later Homobonus was canonized by Pope Innocent III. During Homobonuss canonization Pope Innocent III said that Homobonus was a "father of the poor", "consoler of the afflicted", "assiduous in constant prayer", "man of peace and peacemaker", "a man good in name and deed", "this saint, is still like a tree planted by streams of water that yields its fruit in our time." The church of SantOmobono in Rome is dedicated to him.