Saint Fiacre 600 AD-670 Ad Feast Day: September 1 Patronage: Gardeners, herbalist, hemorrhoids, venereal disease Fiacre was born in Ireland. He moved to France for solitude. He built a hermitage and an oratory in honor of the Virgin Mary. He kept both a vegetable and herb garden and had a hospice for travelers. He was wildly known for his holiness and healing powers. 'Let the rain, rain and the sunshine and all good things of the earth feed my garden so it may be abundant and good. With joy and gratitude I celebrate that which God has given. May my garden nourish all who share in its bounty.' Specific Sizes - Width x Height Pocket - 1 1/2" x 2 3/4"
• Made in United States • Weight: 0.32 oz (9.07 g)
1.75" Wide x varies by height between 1.75 and 3.75 depending on design
Details
Lynn Garlick Retablos grew organically over a period of 20 years. To create these heart-felt paintings of saints, angels and blessings, Lynn has brought to the folk art of Retablo making, all the skills and passions that she has learned through a lifetime of drawing, woodworking and painting. She is a long time resident of Taos, New Mexico.