null

Saint Cecilia Icon - S578

No reviews yet Write a Review
From $9.95
SKU:
S578
Gift wrapping:
Add in cart
i

Gift Options

Gift wrap can be added to this item in your cart before checkout.

Kraft Paper

  • Classic brown kraft paper
  • Paper ribbon and bow

Premium Gift Wrap

  • Red kraft paper
  • Premium seasonal ribbon and bow

Gift Message

  • You can include a gift message in your Order Comments at the end of the checkout process

Do packing slips show prices?

  • No, the packing slip included with your order will not show prices.
  • International orders will include prices, as required by Customs.
Current Stock:

Rush: Expedited production available at checkout for certain configurations. (more)

Frequently Bought Together:

Saint Cecilia Icon - S578
Inc. Tax
Ex. Tax

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

Delivery & Returns

PRODUCTION

Our icons are hand-crafted and made-to-order. Allow time for production. Please note that your chosen shipping method does not include production time. (For example, if you select 2 day shipping, your order will be delivered 2 days after it ships, not 2 days after the order is placed.) Please visit our Shipping FAQ page for more information about how long you can expect production to take.

 

SHIPPING

We can ship to virtually any address in the world. Note that there are restrictions on some products, and some products cannot be shipped to international destinations. Also note that we ship international orders DDU. When you place an order, we will estimate shipping and delivery dates for you based on the availability of your items and the shipping options you choose. Depending on the shipping provider you choose, shipping date estimates may appear on the shipping quotes page. Click here to learn more about shipping.

 

RETURN POLICY
We allow returns for many of our items, but restrictions apply. Please visit our Return Policy page for more information.

Customer Reviews

Customers Also Viewed

Saint Mary of Egypt (XXIc) Icon - S573

Saint Mary of Egypt (XXIc) Icon - S573

From $9.95
Saint Mary lived in the fifth century. As a girl, she left her Christian family in order to follow her pleasures in unbridled sinful living. At one point she joined a group of pilgrims to Jerusalem,...
Saint Genevieve of Paris Icon - S472

Saint Genevieve of Paris Icon - S472

From $9.95
Saint Genevieve was born in the village of Nanterre, west of Paris in Gaul (modern France), about the year 420. When she was eight years old, she expressed to Saint Germanus of Auxerre her desire to...
Saint Cecilia Icon - S266

Saint Cecilia Icon - S266

From $9.95
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...
Saint Dymphna of Gheel (XXIc) Icon - S574

Saint Dymphna of Gheel (XXIc) Icon - S574

From $9.95
Saint Dymphna lived in the seventh century. She was born in Oriel in northeastern Ireland to Damon, a pagan king; her mother was a Christian. When she was 14 years old, Dymphna took a vow of chastity...
Warrior Saints (XVIIc) Icon - S371

Warrior Saints (XVIIc) Icon - S371

From $9.95
This 17th century icon comes from the Hilander monastery on Mount Athos. It features four prominent warrior saints, from left to right, Demetrios the Myrrh-streaming (also spelled Demetrius/Dmitri),...
Transfiguration of Christ (XXIc) Icon - F216

Transfiguration of Christ (XXIc) Icon - F216

From $9.95
Shortly before the Lord Jesus' life-giving Death, He wished to give His disciples an assurance of His Godhood and reveal to them the glory that awaits those who follow Him faithfully to the end. He...