Benedictine Rosary



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The Rosary with St. Benedict Medal

In our world today of evil and of strife, the only powerful weapon which can protect us is that of Prayer, particularly the Rosary.


“The Rosary is Heaven’s Weapon for Peace.” Our Lady asked the 3 seers at Fatima numerous times to pray the Rosary to obtain peace.

There is also powerful sacramental that we can use, and its effect is very powerful. This sacramental is the Medal of St. Benedict. The Medal of St. Benedict is a silent prayer that can protect us from the evil spirits who prowls around the world seeking the ruins of souls. There is indeed no medal that possesses such wonderful power and none so highly esteemed by the Holy Church as the Medal of St. Benedict. Whosoever wears this medal with devotion, trusting to the life-giving power of the holy Cross and the merits of the holy Father St. Benedict, may expect the powerful protection of this great Patriarch in his spiritual and temporal needs.

In the arms of the Cross are the initials C S S M L – N D S M D, which stands for the rhyme:
Crux sacra sit mihi lux!
Nunquam draco sit mihi dux!

English:
The Holy Cross be my light;
Let not the dragon be my guide.

In the corners of the Cross are C S P D, which stand for the same words found on the front over the pedestals: Crux s. patris Benedicti (The Cross of our Holy Father Benedict).

Above the Cross is the word “Pax” (Peace), the Benedictine motto.

Surrounding the entire back of the medal are the initials to the words of the exorcism: V R S N S M V – S M Q L I V B, which stand for the rhyme:
Vade retro Satana!
Nunquam suade mihi vana!
Sunt mala quae libas.
Ipse venena bibas!

English:
Begone, Satan,
Do not suggest to me thy vanities!
Evil are the things thou profferest,
Drink thou thy own poison!