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Saint Francis (Bronze) Religious Christian Catholic Statue Figurine
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I would also like to find a photo of it. Apparently my husband's ancestor was responsible for this and we just recently found out. I know it was carved in Germany and brought to Canada. I do not know who did the carving and why.
I suggest you contact the parish directly.
With love in Christ.
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was this ,perhaps, the vaticans way of mass forgiving,they do have the power to forgive the worlds sins you know.
I just thought that the priest put that there for you to take.
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Homeowners of all denominations ask for Saint Joseph's/San José's help in selling and buying their home.
While there is no guarantee that this practice will result in the sale or purchase of property, it couldn't hurt to try it in today's tough real estate market.
The tradition of burying a statue of Saint Joseph/San José finds its roots in the ancient Catholic custom of burying blessed medals in the ground.
Is this a common practice?
Is this not close to witchcraft or idolatry?
Your thoughts?
How very superstitious and primitive of them. Why didn't they just fix the structural problems and redecorate like any normal and honest person?
a nun gave me a bible when I was in high school,I'm a catholic too but everytime i'm reading the bible,there is a part that said "lord don't want us to honor everything that is made by man like statues but why is it that catholic churches are full of it?
Do you have pictures of your loved ones?
Statues and pictures of people we love are not idols.
Statues and paintings of Jesus and the saints are just like pictures of the people we love and respect.
The King James Version of the Bible states in Exodus 20:4: "Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth"
Why were the Jews commanded not to make graven images? Graven images were the standard method of pagan worship. They were representations of false gods.
This is a very clear command.
However God commanded the Jews in Exodus 25:18 and 1 Chronicles 28:18–19, "And thou shalt make two cherubims of gold, of beaten work shalt thou make them"
And in 1 Kings chapter 7 Solomon made bulls and other images out of precious metals.
It seems obvious that the Jews did not worship the cherubims and Solomon did not worship the bulls he had made. These images did not violate the command of God. Therefore, an image not made for worship is acceptable.
In Numbers 21:8-9, "And the LORD said to Moses, "Make a saraph and mount it on a pole, and if anyone who has been bitten looks at it, he will recover." Moses accordingly made a bronze serpent and mounted it on a pole, and whenever anyone who had been bitten by a serpent looked at the bronze serpent, he recovered."
And in John 3:14-15, Jesus says in correlation, "And just as Moses lifted up the [image of a] serpent in the desert, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, so that everyone who believes in him may have eternal life."
How can a statue of our Lord Jesus Christ dead on the cross be considered an idol to a false god? A crucifix is the message of the Gospel without words held up for all to see, a visual reminder of the sacrifice of Jesus, no different from a painting, a play, or a movie.
Catholics do not worship statues but the almighty God, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
With love in Christ.
Well, perhaps not statues, but something similar might be. Only in the middle ages. Before that it was illegal to be Catholic and they could burn you, throw you to the lions, etc, etc
Say, kings are not commonly declared saints. The ones who have been, as far as I know, are the king of France Louis IX and Fernando III de Castilla
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Cuban statue of patron saint ends historic journeyBBC News - Jan 01, 1970
Thousands of Roman Catholics in Cuba have gathered for an open-air mass to mark the end of a 16-month tour of a statue of the island#39;s patron saint. Some 3000 people crowded along Havana Bay for the ceremony and to pay tribute to the Virgin of Charity Pope to Visit a Country in FluxCuba pilgrimage ends with call for reconciliationArchbishop Wenski returns from Mass in Cubanbsp;-all 200 news articlesnbsp;raquo;
AFP - Jan 01, 1970
HAVANA — Thousands of Cuban Catholics flocked to Havana Bay for an open-air mass marking the end of a 16-month island tour of the statue of Our Lady of Charity of Cobre, Cuba#39;s patron saint. The service was led by Cardinal Jaime Ortega, the 73 year Cuba pilgrimage ends with call for reconciliationall 229 news articlesnbsp;raquo;
Yuma Sun - Jan 01, 1970
In 1923, St. Thomas Indian Mission was dedicated. That was followed with the dedication of a statue of Father Garces in front of the church on Oct. 21, 1928. The statue was created by artist Joseph Fleck of Germany and was placed at the site of Garces#39;The Record Gazette - Jan 01, 1970
msnbc.comChurch#39;s namesake Tekakwitha to be canonized for sainthoodThe church is planning on a fundraising campaign of $10000 to erect a statue of St. Kateri. Kateri Tekakwitha was an Algonquian Native American woman born in 1656 to a Mohawk chief father and a Roman Catholic Algonquian mother in New York. Catholic sainthood expected for 2 AmericansSainthood next year for 2 from NY#39;s Mohawk Valleyall 191 news articlesnbsp;raquo;
San Francisco Chronicle (press release) - Jan 01, 1970
Each statue is exquisitely sculptured and artfully detailed to express the beauty and grace of our dear blessed mother Mary, the love and compassion of our Lord Jesus, and the fortitude of the holy angels and saints. Holy Cross Necklaces announces the and morenbsp;raquo;SouthCoastToday.com - Jan 01, 1970
The oldest Catholic parish in the diocese, St. Lawrence, Martyr, traces its origins to a monument at Allen and Orchard streets, which marks the site of the first wooden church purchased for $800 in 1821. A sanctuary for generations of Irish Catholics,Houston Chronicle - Jan 01, 1970
Jorge, 18, holds a statue of Saint Jude Thaddeus, the Catholic Church#39;s saint of lost causes. MEXICO CITY - Shopkeepers and farmers, gang members and addicts, the lame and the lost - they gather each 28th day of the month to beseech favor, and morenbsp;raquo;



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