Handmade St. Patrick Statue
Item #: 2007902
Price: $30.95
Product Description
Patron of Ireland
St. Patrick (389-461) first entered Ireland against his will: the son of a petty Roman official on the west coast of Britain, Patrick was kidnapped at the age of sixteen by Irish raiders and taken to Ireland as a slave. He was sold to an Irish king who employed him as a shepherd. During his long periods of solitude as a shepherd, he began reciting Christian prayers he had memorized as a boy. After six years in captivity, he escaped and returned home. He was eventually consecrated and then returned to Ireland as a bishop (a shepherd). His work in Ireland was astounding: baptizing tens of thousands and establishing a native clergy and church. His work was a sign of tenacity and love given in a land that had once held him in slavery. In very old sculptures of Patrick, he is sometimes, as here, shown holding a sheep: a symbol both of the work he performed when he first came to Ireland and of his work as a shepherd of the people.
Custom made art by Hank Schlau and hand painted by his wife Karen. Comes boxed with a history card. Measures 7 x 2 x 1 inches and either hangs or stands.










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