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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 Philomena, the Patron Saint of Children.
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Her feast day is August 11th.
Very little is known about Philomena. Her tomb was discovered in a catacomb in 1802. A Dominican Tertiary was visited by Philomena, who told her she was the daughter of a king of Greece who had converted to Christianity. Philomena vowed her virginity at 13. Her family moved to Rome. There, the Emperor, Diocletian, wanted to take Philomena as his own. She refused. He had her scourged. Two angels came and healed her. He had her thrown into water with an anchor to drown her. Two angels cut the rope and saved her. Three times she was shot by arrows, but angels intervened. Finally she was decapitated. Her relics were moved to Mugnano del Cardinale, Italy. As soon as the relics arrived, miracles began to take place.
Backside reads: "Holy St. Philomena, I humbly ask that you pray for us. Sustain us in our suffering and protect us from danger. Pure and kind 'wonder worker' may you light our way."
Dimensions: 4"L X 1.5" W
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