Large Statue St Saint Rita of Cascia Resin Patroness Impossible Causes HTF 23" Plaster

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Large Statue St Saint Rita of Cascia Resin Patroness Impossible Causes HTF 23" Measurements this lovely statue is 23.81" (60.5 cm) high and the base is 6.49" x 5.90" (16.5 cm x 15 cm) Description the statue is in very good condition, a few tiny pieces of plaster have broken off (for all details please see pictures, the pictures are part of the description) ask any question if needed also about combined shipping prices. Insurance is automatically included in the shipping price. We pack extremely well so your package will arrive safely. Enjoy our shop! Saint Rita of Cascia (Born Margherita Lotti 1381 - May 22, 1457) was an Italian Augustinian nun, widow, and saint venerated in the Roman Catholic Church. Rita was married at an early age. The marriage lasted for eighteen years, during which she is remembered for her Christian values as a model wife and mother who made efforts to convert her husband from his abusive behavior. Upon the murder of her husband by another feuding family, she sought to dissuade her sons from revenge before their calamitous deaths. She subsequently joined an Augustinian community of religious sisters, where she was known both for practicing mortification of the flesh[1] and for the efficacy of her prayers. St. Rita is venerated due to various miracles attributed to her intercession, and is often portrayed with a bleeding wound on her forehead, which theRoman Catholic Church states she experienced as a partial stigmata. The Roman Catholic Church, under the pontificate of Pope Leo XIII, officially canonized Rita on May 24, 1900, while her feast day is celebrated every May 22. At her canonization ceremony, she was bestowed the title of Patroness of Impossible Causes, while in many pious Catholic countries, Rita came to be known to be as patroness for abused wives and heartbroken women. 283566893922 sku 3157193371
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