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24" Saint Francis Bird Bath & Feeder

Original price $159.95 - Original price $159.95
Original price
$159.95
$159.95 - $159.95
Current price $159.95

Description:

A truly captivating image of St. Francis Solar Planter perfectly captures St. Francis's devotion to God through his love for all of God's creation. This divine figure was inspired by the carving style and emblazoned by great artisans. The beautiful faces, traditional colors, and marvelous attention to detail will capture everyone's heart. This sculpture is elegantly boxed, which makes it a perfect way of sharing our testament of faith through gift-giving.

This Statue is also available in the St. Francis Garden Collection - Set of 4 StatuesCelebrate the beloved Saint Francis, known for his connection with nature and animals, with this elegant and durable collection.

Item No.

AV-J0161

Product Information
  • 24" Saint Francis Bird Bath Feeder
  • Patron Saint of Animals and Ecology
  • Feast Day - October 4
  • Size: 11.25" x 9" x 24" H
  • Material: Stone Resin
  • Natural stone finish and will be treasured for years to come.
  • A perfect match for your prayer areas or as a sunshade for your patios or gardens.
  • This item comes with a box perfect for gift-giving.
Story Behind the Product

St. Francis of Assisi is acclaimed as the patron saint of animals and the environment. He is also considered the pioneering Earth Day advocate. St. Francis of Assisi was a Catholic priest who left a life full of wealth in exchange for a simple life. He ordained the Franciscan Order of Friars and the Women's Order of the Poor Ladies. Later in his life, St. Francis received a vision that left him with the resemblance of Christ's wounds - marks resembling the wounds of Jesus Christ when he was crucified - making St. Francis the first person to receive holy wounds.