Pier Giorgio Frassati was an Italian Catholic known for his deep faith, service to the poor, and love of the outdoors, often combining mountain climbing with prayer and friendship. The phrase "Verso l'alto" is often associated with him. It means "to the heights", which he related to his spirituality: to always search for that which is higher than|himself. He died at age 24 in 1925, and his joyful, virtuous life led to his beatification by Pope John Paul II in 1990, who praised him as a model for young people. He is expected to be canonized a Saint in the 2025 Jubilee year. Honor the inspiring life of Pier Giorgio Frassati with this devotional medal designed for daily wear or gifting.
- Features a detailed image of Bl. Pier Giorgio with his name inscribed on the front and an image of a mountain on the back with the phrase, "Verso l'alto"
- Includes a jump ring, ready to add to chains, keyrings, or bracelets
- Perfectly priced for giveaways at church, religious education or retreats