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Originally, charms were symbols of prayer by incorporating Biblical phrases and the names of Saints. Charms were often written in Latin. Charms were adopted by Pagan religions in later years and are now quite common throughout society. "Lucky" charms are carried by people of all ages and believed to possess special powers that attract good luck and repel bad luck.
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