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🎄 Gloria in excelsis Deo! May Christ’s light shine upon you this holy season! Wishing you a blessed Christmas and a grace-filled New Year!
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8" St. Raphael Statue

Original price $26.95 - Original price $26.95
Original price
$26.95
$26.95 - $26.95
Current price $26.95

Description:

A classical St. Raphael Statue inspired by Spanish craftsmanship. Featuring hand-painted details and gold accents. This lovely vintage religious item would make a perfect addition to your religious home decor, home altar, or shrine.

Features:

  • 8"H St. Raphael Statue
  • Patron Saint of Travelers and the Blind.
  • Material: Resin
  • Size: 8" H
  • It comes in a signature gift box perfect for gift-giving or safekeeping!
  • A great gift or giveaway for those who have a special devotion to Saint Raphael.

Saint Story: 

Together with Michael and Gabriel, the name St. Raphael means "God heals." He is one of seven Archangels standing before the throne of the Lord, and one of the only three names mentioned in the Bible. The biblical tale says he was the angel who saved the world when it was tainted by the sins of the fallen angels. Disguised as a human being, Raphael refers to himself as "The Son of the Great Ananias, Azarias".
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AV-VG010

Product Information
  • 8"H St. Raphael Statue
  • Patron Saint of Travelers and the Blind.
  • Material: Resin
  • Size: 8" H
  • It comes in a signature gift box perfect for gift-giving or safekeeping!
  • A great gift or giveaway for those who have a special devotion to Saint Raphael.
Story Behind the Product

Together with Michael and Gabriel, the name St. Raphael means "God heals." He is one of seven Archangels standing before the throne of the Lord, and one of the only three names mentioned in the Bible. The biblical tale says he was the angel who saved the world when it was tainted by the sins of the fallen angels. Disguised as a human being, Raphael refers to himself as "The Son of the Great Ananias, Azarias".