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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 StTherese of Lisieux, Patron of Florists.
Details:
Backside reads:
"Our beloved Little Flower, through your example,
may I learn to open my heart to the Holy Spirit, and may I joyfully and courageously accept God's will in all things."
About the Saint: Térèsa was the youngest of five sisters. She followed her sisters into the Carmelite order in Lisieux, France. She joined the convent at the young age of 14. She was fragile and could do most of the austere practices of the Carmelite order except for fasting. The Mother Superior suggested that she write down her experiences. She wrote 'The Story of a Soul'. Térèsa died of tuberculoses at the age of 24. She has a strong following today because of her book —which is refreshingly innocent yet is deep in spiritual wisdom and beauty.
Dimensions: 3" H X 1.5 W
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