St-Benedict Crucifix Pendant 1 3/4″

US$ 107.00US$ 3,702.00

This crucifix is available in sterling silver, 14k gold-filled, solid 14k and 18k gold.  If you order this item without a chain, a jump-ring is included so you can attach it to your own chain. You can easily add a chain you like from a wide selection of chains available from our “Necklaces & Chains” selection. Chained Crucifix will come gift-boxed.
Crucifix Size: 1 3/4 x 1  inches  (44mm x 25mm)

St-Benedict Crucifix item is available with or without a chain. If you would like a chain, please make a selection from our Necklaces & Chains page.  Virgo Sacrata offers various chain styles in various sizes and materials, including sterling silver neck chains, gold-filled neck chains, and 14K gold neck chains.

Handcrafted in the USA, this crucifix comes with a Lifetime Manufacturer’s Warranty


Sterling Silver St-Benedict Crucifix

Our Sterling Silver medals are at least 92.5 percent pure silver. Copper is typically combined to improve the metal’s hardness and durability without compromising the quality and look of the silver.

Sterling Silver medals are marked with a quality stamp to ensure the content of the silver. Federal law mandates that the quality stamp must include the maker’s mark. You will find either “Sterling Bliss” or “Sterling BLI” on the back of our medals – both acceptable quality marks.

14 Karat Gold-Filled St-Benedict Crucifix


14kt Gold-filled, also known as rolled gold is made up of a solid layer of 14 Karat Gold bonded with a base metal, such as brass, on both the front and back of the medal. Total content of Gold is 1/20 of the weight of the medal.

14 Karat Gold St-Benedict Crucifix


Our 14 Karat Gold is composed of 58.3 percent pure gold and is ideal for fine jewelry. Other alloys, such as copper, are mixed in with the gold to give more of a red warm hue. This also gives the metal strength. Since gold is a natural element, it is very durable. We do recommend removing the jewelry if it may come in contact with chemicals. To clean gold jewelry, use warm water and detergent-free soap and a soft brush.

18 Karat Gold St-Benedict Crucifix


This item is also available in 18K Gold.

Lifetime Guarantee


Bliss Manufacturing stands behind its’ jewelry and honors a lifetime guarantee. Our medals are sprayed with a lacquer coating to protect the finish. Should any of our medals, crosses, crucifixes, or chains tarnish,  or have defects, we will either repair or replace free of charge. This guarantee takes precedence over our standard return policy.

THE POWER AND EFFECTS OF THE SAINT BENEDICT CRUCIFIX


The St-Benedict Crucifix is very powerful to ward off all dangers of body and soul coming from the evil spirit. Saint Benedict used the Cross to dispel evil and exorcise demons. The cross of St Benedict is still the most used instrument used by exorcists to set the victims of demons free. Missionaries in pagan lands use this Medal with so great effect that it has been given the remarkable name, “The devil-chasing Medal.”

The Saint Benedict Cross is a constant reminder for Christians to reject evil temptations, strive to perform good works, exercise true charity and justice toward all. It is a reminder of Jesus calling to take up our Cross and follow him on the path of love, compassion and unity. To follow the “true King, Christ our Lord” and not the lord of culture and convention. To be on the side of justice and bring forth the Kingdom of God. The Medal Cross of St. Benedict must be blessed by a Benedictine Father, or by a priest especially authorized.

The St Benedict Crucifix, therefore, a powerful means:

  • To destroy witchcraft and all other diabolical influences.
  • To keep away the spells of magicians, of wicked and evil-minded persons.
  • To impart protection to persons tempted, deluded or tormented by evil spirits.
  • To obtain the conversion of sinners, especially when they are in danger of death.
  • To serve as an armor in temptations against holy purity.
  • To destroy the effects of poison.
  • To secure a timely and healthy birth for children.
  • To afford protection against storms and lightning.
  • To serve as an efficacious remedy for bodily afflictions and a means of protection against contagious diseases.
  • Finally, the medal of St-Benedict has often been used with admirable effect even for animals infected with plague or other maladies, and for fields when invaded by harmful insects.

The Meaning of St Benedict Cross-Medal Inscriptions


On one side, the Medal has a cross, the sign of our redemption, the protecting shield given us by God to ward off the fiery arrows of the evil spirit. At the top of the cross usually stands the word PAX (peace) or the monogram I H S (Jesus).

In the angles of the cross are found these four letters: C.S.P.B. They stand for the words: Crux Sancti Patris Benedicti – ” The Cross of the Holy Father Benedict.”

On the vertical bar of the cross itself are found the letters: C.S.S.M.L., and on the horizontal bar of the cross: N.D.S.M.D.

They signify:

Crux Sacra Sit Mihi Lux,
Non Draco Sit Mihi Dux
May the holy Cross be my light,
Let not the dragon be my guide.

St Benedict Medal Meaning

Round the margin of the Medal, beginning at the right hand on top, we have the following letters: V.R.S.N.S.M.V.–S.M.Q.L.I.V.B.

They stand for the verses:

Vade Retro, Satana!
Nunquam Suade Mihi Vana.
Sunt Mala Quae Libas
Ipse Venena Bibas.
Begone, Satan!
Suggest not vain things to me.
Evil is the cup thou offerest;
Drink thou thine own poison.

The reverse of the Medal bears the image of St. Benedict holding in his right hand the Cross, in the power of which he wrought so many miracles, and in his left hand bearing the holy Rule, which leads all its followers by the way of the Cross to eternal light.

On a pedestal to the right of St. Benedict is the poisoned cup, shattered when he made the sign of the cross over it. On a pedestal to the left is a raven about to carry away a loaf of poisoned bread that a jealous enemy had sent to St. Benedict. Above the cup and the raven are the Latin words: Crux S-Patris Benedicti. [The initials C.S.P.B. are found on the reverse side – see above.]

Round the margin is the inscription: Eius in obitu nostro praesentia muniamur – “May his presence protect us in the hour of our death.”

Below St. Benedict we read: ex SM Casino MDCCCLXXX (from holy Monte Cassino, 1880).