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Get price Send MessagesSt. Francis of Assisi is one of the most popular and loved Catholic saints. St. Francis of Assisi is the patron saint of animals and ecology, making him the perfect companion for your outdoor garden.
The St. Francis statue is a gift for my daugher for her garden! She has been looking for one, so I know she'll be thrilled! This piece is attractive and hopefully can withstand the weather!
Saint Francis of Assisi, O.F.M. Co-patron of Italy, founder of the Seraphic Order; The oldest surviving depiction of Saint Francis is a fresco near the entrance of the Benedictine abbey of Subiaco, painted between March 1228 and March 1229.
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The St. Francis Pet Urn Statue is made to resemble St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals. This exquisite pet urn features St. Francis holding a cross with two doves lovingly in his care. The St. Francis Pet Urn is made of pure metal and stands over 1 foot tall.
…a saint by learning directly from the great saints, such as St. Francis de Sales, St. Teresa of Avila, St. Vincent de Paul, St. John of the Cross, St. Jane Frances de Chantal, St. John Chrysostom, and many others.
Beautiful statue of St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals. While holding a cross with his right arm, a bird lands on his shoulder while another on his left arm. While holding a cross with his right arm, a bird lands on his shoulder while another on his left arm.
A Prayer to St. Gertrude, the Patron Saint of Cats … that traced my steps like Hansel and Gretel’s glowing stones. A cat petitions St. Gertrude in this statue located in the saint’s hometown …
Handcrafted Concrete St. Francis with Bird and Animals Garden Statue This beautifully detailed standing sculpture of the patron Saint of animals and children, St. Francis, is shown with a rabbit, snail and frog at his feet as he holds a dove in one hand and an olive branch in the other.
Elizabeth Goudge's story of the life of Saint Francis, My God and My All: The Life of Saint Francis of Assisi, is a prime example of a living book approach to history and Bible study. Learning about historical figures and events through a rich, descriptive story like this is a wonderful way to bring them to life, and Elizabeth Goudge certainly …
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