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  2. Saint Benedict Medal - Wikipedia

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    The two sides of a Saint Benedict Medal. The Saint Benedict Medal is a Christian sacramental medal containing symbols and text related to the life of Saint Benedict of Nursia, used by Roman Catholics, Old Catholics, Lutherans, Western Orthodox, Anglicans and Methodists, in the Benedictine Christian tradition, especially votarists and oblates.

  3. File:Saint Benedict Medal.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:St Benedict Medal icon.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Saint Benedict Medal icon.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The logo of Saint Benedict Medal – Sacramental medal (colors based on File:Benediktusmedaille.jpg) Date c. 1742 or 1880 at least more than 100 years [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  6. Benedict of Nursia - Wikipedia

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    Benedict of Nursia (Latin: Benedictus Nursiae; Italian: Benedetto da Norcia; 2 March 480 – 21 March 547), often known as Saint Benedict, was an Italian Catholic monk. He is famed in the Catholic Church , the Eastern Orthodox Church , the Lutheran Churches , the Anglican Communion , and Old Catholic Churches .

  7. Desiderius Lenz - Wikipedia

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    A Jubilee St. Benedict Medal by Desiderius Lenz, made for the 1400th anniversary of the birth of St. Benedict in 1880. Peter Lenz (1832–1928), afterwards Desiderius Lenz, was a German artist who became a Benedictine monk. Together with Gabriel Wüger, he founded the Beuron Art School. [1]