What religion is Miraculous Medal?

With approval of the Catholic Church, the first medals were made in 1832 and distributed in Paris. Only ten of the original medals are known to exist, and one of them is housed at the Miraculous Medal Shrine.
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What religions wear the Miraculous Medal?

Many people incorrectly assume they are only worn by Catholics. While they are a very popular piece of jewelry for Catholics, they can also be worn by anyone for a variety of reasons. Here are a few reasons to wear a miraculous medal. It is a daily reminder of your faith.
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What Is a Miraculous Medal Catholic?

The Miraculous Medal (French: Médaille miraculeuse), also known as the Medal of Our Lady of Graces, is a devotional medal, the design of which was originated by Saint Catherine Labouré following her apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Rue du Bac, Paris, France.
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What is the purpose of a Miraculous Medal?

The main significance of this piece of jewelry is the belief that wearing it will bring special graces from the Virgin Mary. It is often worn to help strengthen the faith of a person in the Catholic tradition, but can be worn by anyone with a Christian affiliation and a respect for the Blessed Mother.
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Is the Miraculous Medal a devotion?

One of the most common devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary is the Miraculous Medal. The Miraculous Medal Chapel at the Basilica tells the story of Our Lady's appearances to Saint Catherine Labouré in 1830.
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Is the Miraculous Medal approved by the Catholic Church?

With approval of the Catholic Church, the first medals were made in 1832 and distributed in Paris. Only ten of the original medals are known to exist, and one of them is housed at the Miraculous Medal Shrine.
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What is the most powerful Catholic medal?

Saint Benedict Medal - Wikipedia.
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Can a priest bless a Miraculous Medal?

A person becomes a member by wearing a Miraculous Medal that has been blessed by a priest. It is fitting that the person wear the Medal around the neck. It is desirable, but not necessary, that a person be invested in the Medal by a priest or delegated lay person using the approved rite.
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How do you pray with the Miraculous Medal?

O Virgin Mother of God, Mary Immaculate, we dedicate and consecrate ourselves to you under the title of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. May this Medal be for each one of us a sure sign of your affection for us and a constant reminder of our duties toward you.
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What do the 12 stars around Mary's head mean?

She is in continuity with the original people of God but stands also for the renewed people of God, the Church. Here is where the star symbol applies. The twelve stars above her head apply to both the twelve patriarchs of the tribes of Israel (original people of God), and the twelve apostles (renewed people of God).
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What is a Catholic novena?

novena, in Christianity, a term designating a spiritual devotion consisting of the recitation of a set form of prayer for nine consecutive days, in petition for a divine favour or in preparation for a liturgical feast or as participation in an important event such as a Year of Jubilee.
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What is the miracle prayer?

Lord Jesus, I come before you, just as I am, I am sorry for my sins, I repent of my sins, please forgive me. In your Name, I forgive all others for what they have done against me. I renounce Satan, the evil spirits and all their works.
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How do you bless a Catholic medal?

The rite by which the medal is blessed includes prayers and ritual actions. The cleric first asks God to bless the medal. He then sprinkles water on the medal or sometimes immerses the medal in holy water. Sometimes a rite of exorcism is included.
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Why do Catholics wear the Virgin Mary?

The Miraculous Medal is a heavenly gift to us from Mary. It's everyone's Medal, because she is everyone's Mother. Moreover, she wants us to wear it with love and trust—not superstitiously like a lucky charm. It's a reminder, a tangible sign through which she expresses her Motherly love and desire to help us.
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Is it OK to wear a metal scapular?

It is acceptable to wear a metal scapular medal, though one must be invested with the cloth scapular first. The Sisters of Carmel maintain: The Scapular Medal can also be worn in case of real necessity or for very serious reasons, such as an allergy to wool.
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Do you have to be Catholic to wear Saint Christopher necklace?

Followers of the Catholic faith wear St. Christopher medals to show their devotion to the saint and for protection during travels. But you don't have to be Catholic to take part in this tradition! The necklaces have come to represent adventure and overcoming obstacles, and are worn as a talisman for safety.
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Why is St Christopher no longer a saint?

Among Catholicism's most popular saints, Christopher was listed as a martyr. Legend had it he carried a child who grew increasingly heavy across a river -- the child was supposed to be carrying the weight of God. But there wasn't enough historical evidence the man ever existed, so Pope Paul VI dropped him.
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Why a crucifix and not a cross?

A crucifix (from Latin cruci fixus meaning "(one) fixed to a cross") is an image of Jesus on the cross, as distinct from a bare cross. The representation of Jesus himself on the cross is referred to in English as the corpus (Latin for "body").
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What is the Catholic blessing called?

The sanctification or dedication of a person or thing to some sacred purpose; e.g., Jesus took bread, said the blessing, broke it....
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Should a crucifix be blessed?

Either can be blessed, but only the crucifix is used in most official Catholic and Orthodox ceremonies. Protestants typically prefer the bare cross, not the crucifix.
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Is it OK to ask God for a miracle?

To pray to God for a miracle, ask him in clear and simple language to grant you your specific desires. While you're praying, channel any emotions that arise to help you express yourself to God. Have faith that He will answer your prayer to remove the burden of doubt from your heart and give you strength.
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Who wrote The miracle prayer?

Father Peter Mary Rookey, a faith healer from the south suburbs wrote The Miracle Prayer: "Lord Jesus, I come before you, just as I am, I am sorry for my sins, I repent of my sins, please forgive me.
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Can a Catholic be cremated?

Q: AS A CATHOLIC, MAY I BE CREMATED? A: Yes. In May, 1963, the Vatican lifted the prohibition forbidding Catholics to choose cremation.
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