MB68–69 – St. Peter / St. Paul Medal, Oxidized Metal, 22 mm (7/8″), Made in Italy
The St. Peter / St. Paul Medal is a beautifully designed devotional medal crafted in oxidized metal and made in Italy. Measuring 22 mm (7/8″) and weighing 3 grams, this medal honors two of the greatest pillars of the Catholic Church: St. Peter the Apostle, the first pope, and St. Paul the Apostle, the tireless missionary to the nations. Together, they represent the unity of the Church’s faith and mission.
A Medal Honoring Two Apostles
This medal uniquely honors both St. Peter and St. Paul, who share a feast day on June 29. Their lives are intertwined in Church tradition as leaders, martyrs, and witnesses to Christ. St. Peter, entrusted with the keys of Heaven, symbolizes authority, leadership, and faithfulness. St. Paul, once a persecutor turned Apostle, embodies conversion, zeal, and missionary courage. Wearing this medal invites the wearer to reflect on the unity of faith and mission within the Church.
Design and Symbolism
One side of the medal depicts St. Peter, holding the keys of the Kingdom and a palm branch of martyrdom. His expression reflects steadfastness and courage. The other side features St. Paul, grasping the sword of the Spirit and the book of his epistles, symbols of his mission and teaching. Together, they embody the foundation of the Catholic faith, highlighting both leadership and evangelization.
The Witness of St. Peter
St. Peter was a fisherman called by Christ to become a “fisher of men.” Despite moments of weakness, he became the visible head of the Church and the first pope. He was martyred in Rome, traditionally crucified upside down. His presence on this medal reminds the faithful of courage, humility, and obedience to Christ’s will.
The Witness of St. Paul
St. Paul, once known as Saul of Tarsus, underwent a dramatic conversion and became one of the most passionate missionaries of the Church. He traveled widely, spreading the Gospel, and authored many letters that form part of the New Testament. Martyred by beheading in Rome, his figure on this medal symbolizes conversion, perseverance, and dedication to God’s mission.
A Powerful Devotional Medal
The MB68–69 medal is not only a devotional item but also a spiritual reminder of the strength of unity in faith. It can be worn daily, added to a rosary, or gifted to those with devotion to the apostles. It is particularly meaningful for priests, missionaries, or those working in evangelization, as St. Peter and St. Paul remain models of leadership and mission.
Italian Craftsmanship
Made in Italy, this medal is created with care and skill by artisans who specialize in Catholic religious articles. The oxidized metal finish gives it an antique look, highlighting the engraved details while ensuring durability. Measuring 22 mm (7/8″) and weighing 3 grams, it is perfect for daily devotion.
Specifications
- Product Code: MB68–69
- Material: Oxidized metal
- Design: St. Peter with keys and palm; St. Paul with sword and book
- Size: 22 mm (7/8″)
- Weight: 3 grams
- Origin: Made in Italy
Care Instructions
To preserve its finish, store the medal in a dry place and polish gently with a soft cloth. Avoid exposure to moisture and chemicals to maintain its devotional quality.
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Why St. Peter and St. Paul together?
Their shared feast day highlights the unity of Church authority and missionary zeal. St. Peter and St. Paul represent two complementary aspects of the faith: stability and evangelization. This medal celebrates their joint witness.
Learn more here:
Catholic.com – St. Peter |
Catholic.com – St. Paul


