St. Benedict Visor Clip
St. Benedict Visor Clip - Antique Gold / 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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St. Benedict Medal Visor Clip
Travel under the powerful protection of the St. Benedict Medal with this beautifully detailed visor clip featuring both the front and back of one of the most powerful sacramentals in the Catholic Church. Known for its protection against evil, spiritual warfare, and exorcism prayers, the St. Benedict Medal brings comprehensive spiritual protection to every journey you take.
Premium Craftsmanship
- Handmade in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing
- Classic St. Benedict Medal design with front and back imagery
- Features St. Benedict holding the Holy Rule
- Complete Latin inscriptions and exorcism cross on reverse
- Available in two finishes: antique gold or antique silver
- Round medal design with intricate detail
- Durable construction for daily devotional use
- Secure clip attachment for sun visors
The Front: St. Benedict with the Holy Rule
The front of the medal depicts St. Benedict standing and holding the Holy Rule (his monastic rule that has guided Benedictine monks for over 1,500 years). The inscription reads:
"Eius in obitu nostro praesentia muniamur"
"May we, at our death, be fortified by His presence"
This powerful prayer asks for Christ's presence at the hour of our death, invoking St. Benedict's intercession for a holy and peaceful passing.
The Back: The Exorcism Cross
The reverse side features the famous exorcism cross with powerful Latin abbreviations that form prayers of protection against evil:
Vertical Bar - CSSML
"Crux Sacra Sit Mihi Lux"
"May the Holy Cross be my light"
Horizontal Bar - NDSMD
"Non Draco Sit Mihi Dux"
"Let not the dragon be my overlord"
Interior Angles - CSPB
"Crux Sancti Patris Benedicti"
"The Cross of the Holy Father Benedict"
Around the Margin - VRS NSMV SMQL IVB
"Vade Retro Satana! Nunquam Suade Mihi Vana! Sunt Mala Quae Libas. Ipse Venena Bibas!"
"Begone Satan! Never tempt me with your vanities! What you offer me is evil. Drink the poison yourself!"
Top of Cross - PAX
"PAX" - Peace
St. Benedict of Nursia
St. Benedict (480-547 AD) is the father of Western monasticism and the founder of the Benedictine Order. His Holy Rule, which emphasizes prayer, work, and community life, has shaped Christian monasticism for over fifteen centuries. St. Benedict is the patron saint of Europe, students, and those seeking protection from evil and temptation.
Protection Against Evil
The St. Benedict Medal is one of the most powerful sacramentals for protection against evil, temptation, and spiritual attack. The exorcism prayers on the reverse have been used for centuries to ward off the devil and his temptations. Many keep this medal close for spiritual protection in daily life.
Perfect For
- Those seeking powerful spiritual protection
- Anyone engaged in spiritual warfare
- Benedictine monks, oblates, and those devoted to St. Benedict
- Feast of St. Benedict gifts (July 11th)
- Exorcists and those in deliverance ministry
- Students (St. Benedict is their patron)
- Those facing temptation or spiritual attack
- Anyone who wants comprehensive protection from evil
- Pilgrims to Monte Cassino or Benedictine monasteries
The Feast of St. Benedict
The Feast of St. Benedict is celebrated on July 11th. This visor clip makes a perfect gift for this important feast day honoring the father of Western monasticism.
Monte Cassino
St. Benedict founded the monastery of Monte Cassino in Italy around 529 AD, which became the mother house of the Benedictine Order. This monastery has been a center of prayer, learning, and spiritual warfare for nearly 1,500 years.
Gift-Ready Presentation
Arrives beautifully packaged and ready to gift for the Feast of St. Benedict, for those seeking spiritual protection, or for anyone devoted to this powerful sacramental.
Choose Your Finish
Select from two beautiful options to match personal style or vehicle interior:
- Antique Gold - Warm, monastic tradition
- Antique Silver - Pure, spiritual protection


