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  • Retablo St Gertrude of Nevilles Pocket Saint

Retablo St Gertrude of Nevilles Pocket Saint

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The Retablo, or ʻboard behind the altarʼ art form, was originally created in New Mexico in the 1800ʼs, and has been handed down the generations to this day. Lynn Garlick has created this unique two sided icon of St Gertrude, the Patron of Cat Owners.

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Back side reads: Saint Gertrude, you were known for your generosity & compassion. Help watch over my beloved cat. She/he is a joyful blessing from the Great Creator of us all. May She/he be healthy, happy and safe in all her/his adventures.

About the Saint: St. Gertrude was born in 626 AD in Belgium to Itta and Pepin of Landen. Her family was very pious. Itta founded two monasteries for monks and one for nuns. Gertrude was the abbess. She was known for her generosity to pilgrims and travelers. Upon her mother's death, Gertrude built churches, monasteries and hospices on the family estates. She relinquished her abbess position at age 30 so she could meditate, study and pray more. She died at the auspicious age of 33. She is often depicted with rodents running up her staff, which some say represent the souls in purgatory rising up into heaven. She is invoked against rodents and that is how she became patron of cats and cat lovers.

Dimensions: 3.5" H X 1.33" W

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