St. Michael the Archangel - The Patron of Soldiers and Police
St. Michael medals and pendants are often worn by those in law enforcement and the military. Typically he is portrayed engaged in battle with a dragon. Wearing a necklace is a means of asking from protection during the coming day.
St. Christopher - The Patron of Travelers – “Behold St. Christopher and go your way in safety”
St. Christopher medals and pendants are often worn for protection in traveling. Wearing a necklace has the devotional effect of helping you keep company with St. Christopher throughout your journey.
St. Sebastian - The Patron of Sports and Athletes
Diocletian had St. Sebastian tied to a tree, the arrows that pierced his strong body failed to kill him. These arrows are still an important symbol of his sainthood. He later died as a result of blunt trauma. Since he was able to endure such incredible punishment, he is often invoked as the Patron of Athletes.
St. Gemma Galgani - The Patron of of Students, Pharmacists, Paratroopers and Parachutists, loss of parents, those suffering back injury or back pain, those suffering with headaches/migraines, those struggling with temptations to impurity and those seeking purity of heart.
St. Dymphna - The Patron of those suffering for nervous and mental afflictions.
Wearing a St. Dymphna necklace shows her strong spirit and ability to over come and flourish from anxiety, an amulet to hold dear to your heart to help you work through challenging moments and uncertain times.