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Saint Cecilia Icon - S578

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SKU:
S578
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Description

Saint Cecilia was from a wealthy Roman family. Through her witness to the Gospel, she brought her husband and brother into the Faith. They suffered martyrdom in the year 288, during the reign of Diocletian.

Her feast is celebrated on November 22. She is considered to be a patroness of musicians, and in this icon she is shown holding an organ, together with a cross, the symbol of martyrdom.

This icon is offered by Legacy Icons with the permission of the iconographer, Brian Matthew Whirledge.

Details

Month:
November
Ratio:
1x1.25
Ratio:
Portrait
Saintly Rank:
Female
Saintly Rank:
Martyr

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Customer Reviews

1 review

  • 5

    Beautiful

    Posted by Cecil on Jun 14th 2024

    I bought this after my baptism and chrismation since St. Cecilia was my patron. Absolutely beautiful icon.