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The Catholic Church honors the Blessed Virgin Mary under hundreds of titles — each one drawn from an apparition, a miracle, a place of pilgrimage, or a theological truth about the Mother of God. Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to St. Juan Diego in Mexico. Our Lady of Lourdes spoke to St. Bernadette in France. Our Lady of Czestochowa has protected Poland for centuries from her icon at Jasna Góra. Our Lady of Fatima revealed the three secrets to the shepherd children in Portugal. Each title represents a unique moment when Mary reached out to her children — and each medal carries the grace and protection of that encounter.
Our collection of Marian medal necklaces includes dozens of Our Lady titles in sterling silver, 14kt gold filled, and 14kt solid gold — all handcrafted in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing with a lifetime guarantee. Whether you are devoted to a particular Marian apparition, have a personal connection to a specific title through your heritage or parish, or are looking for the perfect gift for someone who loves the Blessed Mother, you will find the right medal here.
This collection covers the full breadth of Marian devotion — every title except the Miraculous Medal, which has its own dedicated collection. Browse our Miraculous Medal Necklaces for the medal of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal (the 1830 apparition to St. Catherine Labouré), our Four Way & Five Way Medals for multi-devotion pendants that include a Marian image, or our Patron Saint Medals for individual saint necklaces. Free shipping on U.S. orders over $40.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Our Lady medals?
Our Lady medals are Catholic medal necklaces depicting the Blessed Virgin Mary under her many titles — Our Lady of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Fatima, Our Lady of Lourdes, Our Lady of Czestochowa, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Our Lady of Knock, and dozens more. Each title corresponds to a specific Marian apparition, miracle, or aspect of Mary's role as mother and intercessor. Wearing an Our Lady medal is a way of placing yourself under the protection and intercession of the Blessed Mother under the title that is most meaningful to your devotion.
What is the difference between Our Lady medals and the Miraculous Medal?
The Miraculous Medal is one specific Marian medal — it depicts Our Lady as she appeared to St. Catherine Labouré in Paris in 1830. Because it is the most popular Catholic medal in the world, we give it its own dedicated collection. Our Lady medals cover every other Marian title: Guadalupe, Fatima, Lourdes, Czestochowa, Perpetual Help, Mount Carmel, Knock, and many more. Browse our Miraculous Medal Necklaces for that specific devotion.
Who is Our Lady of Guadalupe?
Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to St. Juan Diego on the hill of Tepeyac near Mexico City on December 12, 1531. She left her image miraculously imprinted on his tilma (cloak) — an image that remains scientifically unexplained and perfectly preserved nearly 500 years later. Our Lady of Guadalupe is the patroness of the Americas and the most widely venerated Marian title in the Western Hemisphere. Her feast day, December 12, is one of the largest Catholic celebrations in the world. A Guadalupe medal is especially meaningful for Hispanic Catholics and for devotion to the protection of the unborn.
Who is Our Lady of Fatima?
In 1917, the Blessed Virgin appeared six times to three shepherd children in Fatima, Portugal. She revealed three secrets about the future of the world, called for prayer and penance, and asked for the consecration of Russia to her Immaculate Heart. The Miracle of the Sun on October 13, 1917 — in which the sun appeared to spin, change colors, and plunge toward the earth — was witnessed by approximately 70,000 people. Our Lady of Fatima's message of prayer, repentance, and the rosary remains one of the most important Marian messages of the modern era. Her feast day is May 13.
Who is Our Lady of Lourdes?
In 1858, the Blessed Virgin appeared eighteen times to St. Bernadette Soubirous in a grotto near Lourdes, France. Mary identified herself with the words 'I am the Immaculate Conception' and directed Bernadette to dig in the ground, revealing a spring whose waters have been associated with miraculous healings ever since. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes receives over six million pilgrims each year. A Lourdes medal is especially meaningful for the sick and for anyone seeking Our Lady's healing intercession. Her feast day is February 11.
Who is Our Lady of Czestochowa?
The Black Madonna of Czestochowa is a revered icon housed at the Jasna Góra monastery in Poland. Tradition holds that the icon was painted by St. Luke the Evangelist. The icon bears sword cuts on Mary's cheek — scars from a 15th-century attack. Our Lady of Czestochowa is the Queen and Protector of Poland, credited with protecting the nation for over 600 years. Her image has been carried into battle and invoked during national crises. A Czestochowa medal is especially meaningful for Polish Catholics. Her feast day is August 26.
How do I choose the right Our Lady medal?
Most Catholics choose based on personal devotion, family heritage, or a connection to a specific apparition. If your family is from Mexico or Latin America, Our Lady of Guadalupe is a natural choice. Polish roots connect to Our Lady of Czestochowa. If you are seeking healing, Our Lady of Lourdes is the traditional intercessor. For devotion to the rosary and the Fatima message, choose Our Lady of Fatima. For daily ongoing help through a difficult season, Our Lady of Perpetual Help promises exactly that. You can also choose based on your parish name or the Marian title under which you have made a consecration.
What metals are your Our Lady medals available in?
Our Marian medals are available in sterling silver, 14kt gold filled, and 14kt solid gold. Sterling silver is the most popular choice for everyday wear. Gold filled offers the look and durability of gold at a fraction of the cost. Solid gold medals are heirloom pieces. Chains come in 18-inch lengths (standard for women) and 24-inch lengths (standard for men). All medals are made in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing with a lifetime guarantee against manufacturing defects.
Is an Our Lady medal a good gift for Mother's Day?
Yes — a Marian medal necklace is one of the most meaningful Mother's Day gifts a Catholic can give. It honors the recipient as a mother while connecting her to the Mother of God. Choose the Marian title that best reflects her devotion — Our Lady of Guadalupe for Hispanic mothers, Our Lady of Perpetual Help for a mother going through a difficult time, Our Lady of Mount Carmel for a mother devoted to the Brown Scapular, or simply the title of the Marian apparition that holds the most meaning in her prayer life.
Can an Our Lady medal be blessed?
Yes. Any Catholic priest or deacon can bless a Marian medal necklace. Once blessed, it becomes a sacramental — a sacred object that draws the wearer into prayer and places them under Our Lady's intercession and protection. Many Catholics have their Marian medal blessed during a parish feast day celebration honoring that specific title of Our Lady — for example, blessing a Guadalupe medal on December 12, or a Fatima medal on May 13. Our medals are not pre-blessed, as selling blessed items is considered simony under Catholic canon law.
The Marian Titles in Our Collection
Catholics don't worship different "versions" of Mary — there is one Blessed Virgin Mary, one Mother of God. But the Church recognizes her under many titles because Mary has appeared to her children in different places, at different times, and with different messages throughout history. Each title reflects a specific aspect of her role as mother, intercessor, and protector. Wearing a medal of Our Lady under a particular title is a way of connecting your daily devotion to a specific moment in the history of Mary's love for the world.
Our Lady of Guadalupe — On December 12, 1531, the Blessed Virgin appeared to St. Juan Diego on the hill of Tepeyac near Mexico City. She left her image miraculously imprinted on his tilma (cloak) — an image that remains scientifically unexplained and perfectly preserved nearly 500 years later. Our Lady of Guadalupe is the patroness of the Americas and the most widely venerated Marian title in the Western Hemisphere. Her feast day, December 12, is one of the largest Catholic celebrations in the world. A Guadalupe medal is especially meaningful for Hispanic Catholics and for anyone devoted to Our Lady's protection of the unborn, as she appeared visibly pregnant in the tilma image.
Our Lady of Fatima — In 1917, the Blessed Virgin appeared six times to three shepherd children — Lúcia, Francisco, and Jacinta — in Fatima, Portugal. She revealed three secrets concerning the future of the world, called for prayer and penance, and asked for the consecration of Russia to her Immaculate Heart. The Miracle of the Sun on October 13, 1917, was witnessed by approximately 70,000 people. Our Lady of Fatima is one of the most significant Marian apparitions of the 20th century, and her message of prayer, repentance, and the rosary remains urgent today. Her feast day is May 13.
Our Lady of Lourdes — In 1858, the Blessed Virgin appeared eighteen times to St. Bernadette Soubirous in a grotto near Lourdes, France. Mary identified herself with the words "I am the Immaculate Conception" — confirming the dogma that Pope Pius IX had declared just four years earlier. She directed Bernadette to dig in the ground, revealing a spring whose waters have been associated with miraculous healings ever since. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes receives over six million pilgrims each year, making it one of the most visited Catholic shrines in the world. A Lourdes medal is especially meaningful for the sick and for anyone seeking Our Lady's healing intercession. Her feast day is February 11.
Our Lady of Czestochowa — The Black Madonna of Czestochowa is a revered icon housed at the Jasna Góra monastery in Częstochowa, Poland. Tradition holds that the icon was painted by St. Luke the Evangelist on a tabletop built by Jesus in the workshop of the Holy Family. The icon bears sword cuts on Mary's cheek — scars from a 15th-century attack by Hussite raiders. Our Lady of Czestochowa is the Queen and Protector of Poland, and her image has been carried into battle, invoked during national crises, and credited with protecting the Polish nation for over 600 years. A Czestochowa medal is especially meaningful for Polish Catholics and for anyone devoted to Mary's role as protector of nations. Her feast day is August 26.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help — This ancient icon, believed to date from the 13th or 14th century, depicts Mary holding the Child Jesus while two angels present the instruments of the Passion. The icon was entrusted to the Redemptorist Fathers in Rome by Pope Pius IX in 1866 with the instruction: "Make her known." Our Lady of Perpetual Help is invoked by Catholics who need ongoing, sustained assistance — not a one-time miracle, but daily, perpetual help through the struggles of ordinary life. Devotion to Our Lady of Perpetual Help is especially strong in the Philippines, Haiti, and Latin America. Her feast day is June 27.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel — Mary appeared to St. Simon Stock in 1251, presenting him with the Brown Scapular and promising that those who die wearing it would not suffer eternal fire. Our Lady of Mount Carmel is the patroness of the Carmelite Order and of all who wear the scapular. A Mount Carmel medal can serve as a substitute for the cloth scapular when properly blessed. Her feast day is July 16.
Our Lady of Knock — In 1879, the Blessed Virgin, St. Joseph, St. John the Evangelist, and a lamb on an altar appeared silently on the gable wall of the parish church in Knock, Ireland, witnessed by fifteen people in the rain for two hours. No words were spoken — the entire apparition was a silent tableau. Our Lady of Knock is the patroness of Ireland alongside St. Patrick. A Knock medal is especially meaningful for Irish Catholics. Her feast day is August 21.
Our Lady of the Assumption, Our Lady of Providence, Our Lady of Good Counsel, Our Lady of Hope, Our Lady of La Salette, Our Lady of the Rosary — and many more titles are represented in our collection. Each medal connects the wearer to a specific tradition of Marian devotion and intercession.
Choosing a Marian Medal
When selecting an Our Lady medal, most Catholics choose based on personal devotion, family heritage, or a connection to a specific apparition. If your family is from Mexico or Latin America, Our Lady of Guadalupe may be the natural choice. If you have Polish roots, Our Lady of Czestochowa connects you to your heritage. If you are seeking healing for yourself or a loved one, Our Lady of Lourdes is the traditional intercessor. If you are devoted to the rosary and the message of Fatima, Our Lady of Fatima keeps that devotion close to your heart. If you need daily, ongoing help through a difficult season, Our Lady of Perpetual Help is the title that promises exactly that.
Our Marian medals are available in sterling silver, 14kt gold filled, and 14kt solid gold, with chains in 18" (standard for women) and 24" (standard for men). All are made in the USA by Bliss Manufacturing with a lifetime guarantee.
Gift Occasions for Our Lady Medals
Marian medal necklaces make deeply personal Catholic gifts. They are especially meaningful for Marian consecration (a medal of the title under which you consecrate yourself), Mother's Day (honoring mothers through the Mother of God), Baptism and First Communion (beginning a child's lifelong Marian devotion), Confirmation (deepening the young Catholic's relationship with Mary), heritage celebrations (a Guadalupe medal for a quinceañera, a Czestochowa medal for a Polish Catholic event), pilgrimage gifts (a Lourdes or Fatima medal for someone who has visited or plans to visit these shrines), and for anyone facing illness, difficulty, or a turning point in life — because every title of Our Lady is a promise that she is listening. A Marian medal paired with a men's wood rosary or a St. Benedict rosary makes a complete devotional gift.













































