Handmade St. Monica Statue
Product Description
Patron of Mothers of Difficult Children
Monica is the patron of mothers of difficult children because she was the mother of St. Augustine. Although Augustine was one of the most influential thinkers in all of Christian history, he devoted much of his early life to sensuality: he, for instance, lived for years with a woman out of wedlock and had a child by her. Throughout the years of her son’s experiments with pleasure and non-Christian religions, Monica, a devout Catholic, patiently and persistently poured out a string of prayers and tears. Soon after Augustine converted to Christianity in 387, Monica–knowing the prayers for her wayward son had been answered–died in his presence. After her death, Augustine wrote of her: “This was the mother, now dead and hidden awhile from my sight, who had wept over me for many years so that I might live.” In this small image of Monica she is shown holding a cup, the cup of tears she wept for her son, now a saint like her.
This one of a kind statue is handmade by Hank Schlau. Measures 6 x 1.5 x 1 inches and comes boxed along with a history card. Made for indoors/outdoors.
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Mother's Dream 4.00 out of 5
| By: | Jim (Lakeside, CA, January 5, 2011) Verified Buyer |
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| Pros: | price; meaning; |
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Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
My mother prayed for my return to the Catholic church for 35 years. I wanted to thank her for her faith. This is the perfect gift for a praying mother. |
Great product, I would reccomend. 4.00 out of 5
| By: | NA (Bardstown, Ky, August 16, 2010) Verified Buyer |
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Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
This product was used as a gift and the recipient was truly honored to have it. Everyone was pleased with the product. |










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