Alexander Castle Children's Small Reversible 925 Sterling Silver St Christopher Pendant Necklace - 12mm with 16" Sterling Silver Chain & Jewellery Gift Box - Gift for Christening

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Alexander Castle Children's Small Reversible 925 Sterling Silver St Christopher Pendant Necklace - 12mm with 16" Sterling Silver Chain & Jewellery Gift Box - Gift for Christening

Alexander Castle Children's Small Reversible 925 Sterling Silver St Christopher Pendant Necklace - 12mm with 16" Sterling Silver Chain & Jewellery Gift Box - Gift for Christening

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St. Christopher said that it seemed the whole world couldn’t have been as heavy on his shoulders as the child. The child then revealed himself as the Christ Child and told St. Christopher that he had in fact carried the whole weight of the world on his shoulders and Him who created it. The most well-known and beloved story of St. Christopher is that he was a man of great physical stature and size (by some accounts, he was a giant) who devoted himself to Jesus by using his strength to help travelers cross a dangerous river. St. Christopher would carry travelers across an impassable river and deliver them safely on the other side. Saint Christopher was typically depicted as a man of great stature with a child sitting on his shoulder and a staff in his hand. This imagery has remained constant through the ages and is the same scene that depicts St. Christopher to this day. The Meaning of St. Christopher Medals Are you looking for the perfect Christening gift? Look no further than our mini St. Christopher, beautifully crafted by Hersey & Son Silversmiths in our London-based workshop. A Symbol of Protection and Adventure

If you have decided to pierce your child’s ears, it’s important that the jewellery they wear is hypo-allergenic. This is where our children’s gold stud earrings come in. They are comfortable to wear and are free from the nasty metals often found in cheaper plated jewellery.In the Eastern tradition, St. Christopher is occasionally depicted with a dog’s head, as can be seen from several icons kept in St. Petersburg and Sofia. According to some, the iconography of the Holy Cynocephalus, could stem from a cult born in a Hellenistic-Egyptian context, with a reference to the worship of the god Anubis. A more plausible, if complex, explanation could be the following: that Reprobus might have enlisted in the Roman army and converted to Christianity with the name of Christopher. Denounced for his religion and brought before a judge, he would have refused to recant and would have been decapitated. Christopher, therefore, would "carry Christ" in his heart until martyrdom, just like the donkey that carried Christ to Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. That is why, in the East, Christopher would have been depicted initially with a donkey’s head, which then would have evolved into a dog's head. The iconography is thus perfectly within the Christian tradition and is unrelated to pagan cults. The eye protector

Throughout history, the legend of St. Christopher has been featured in countless paintings and sculptures. Religious concepts were a popular art subject of the Renaissance, so many works featuring St. Christopher’s story were created at this time – some by highly regarded artists such as Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch and Italian painter Giovanni Battista Piazzetta. The legend of St. Christopher is a story that has been passed down through the ages, and like any good legend, there’s a fair bit of mystery involved! As the patron saint of travelers, St. Christopher’s patronage ranges far and wide. From explorers to mariners, drivers to surfers, St. Christopher is one of the most popular heroes of the Faith. Through the nature of the river crossing story, Saint Christopher became known as the patron saint of travelers and a symbol of safe travel and protection. As St. Christopher came to symbolize protection to travelers, many churches placed images or statues of him in prominent locations to be easily seen.

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In Greek, Christopher translates to “Christ-bearer” and may refer to the legend of the giant carrying the Christ Child across the river. My best friend gave me my first St Christopher and I wear it everyday. I get tons of compliments but I don't wear it because of that- I wear it because it's my little reminder that the world is a huge place and the obstacles that pop up day-to-day are so small! It keeps me positive." -Bella S. Whether he truly existed or not, St. Christopher’s story is a powerful one that has become well-known around the world and has stood the test of time. St. Christopher Through the Ages



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