St Peregrine Patron Saint of Cancer Victims Chaplet and prayer card with instructions on how to pray it - English or Español
You can get your prayer card in English or in Español
Patronage: persons suffering from cancer, AIDS, or other illnesses
anodized silver does not tarnish looks and wears like silver
both the crucifx and the medal are silver oxidized
Marble Brown beads -instructions on how to pray the chaplet -
comes gift boxed - also includes a FREE blessed holy card -
This beautiful Saint Peregrine chaplet is crafted with earth-colored beads, symbolizing grounding and healing. The chaplet features a medal of Saint Peregrine, the patron saint of those suffering from cancer and other serious illnesses, and a crucifix at the end. Each bead represents a prayer, guiding you through a meditative and spiritual journey.
Included in this set is a laminated prayer card with a heartfelt prayer to Saint Peregrine, offering comfort and hope to those in need. The card is designed to be durable, making it a perfect companion for daily devotion.
we also have the set that includes a candle, symbolizing light and hope. Lighting the candle during prayer can create a serene and reflective atmosphere, enhancing your spiritual experience.
Veneration
His body rests in the Servite church of Forlì, the Basilica of Saint Pellegrino Laziosi. Pope Paul V declared him blessed in 1609 and Pope Benedict XIII canonized him in 1726.The liturgical feast of Saint Pellegrino/Peregrine is on May 1.
Peregrine is considered the patron saint of those suffering from cancer. The National Shrine of Saint Peregrine is located at Our Lady of Sorrows Basilica in Chicago, Illinois, as a ministry of the Friar Servants of Mary. There is a St. Peregrine Shrine at The Grotto, at The National Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother, in Portland, Oregon. A St. Peregrine Mass is celebrated at The Grotto on the first Saturday of each month at 12 noon in the Chapel of Mary, and there is also a St. Peregrine Laziosi Parish and Diocesan Shrine in Muntinlupa City in the Philippines. It houses a relic taken from St. Peregrine himself, a rib. It is currently on display in the church's Relic Chapel. There is a Saint Peregrine Cancer Shrine with Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration at Christ the King Catholic Church in Mesa, Arizona. The mission of this St. Peregrine Shrine is to promote perpetual adoration of Jesus Christ and to pray for those affected by cancer. In the midst of suffering, a sanctuary for spiritual healing and emotional peace is offered. There also is a statue of St. Peregrine in the mission church of San Juan Capistrano in southern California.