Yes. Parish coins carry the church’s name and patron saint, diocesan coins mark jubilee years and pilgrimages, and sacrament coins are handed out at First Communion and confirmation. Saint medals — St. Benedict, St. Michael, St. Christopher, or a parish’s own patron — are usually struck in antique silver or antique gold with a Latin inscription around the rim. For Knights of Columbus councils we mint council coins carrying the emblem of the Order with the council name and number, plus separate designs for the Fourth Degree or an officer slate that changes each year. Catholic Daughters, Altar and Rosary societies, and Holy Name societies order the same way.
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