Project Description
Religious saints famous animals represent outdoor classic marble st francis statue and animals
In Catholicism, every saint has his responsibilities and experiences, but the St Francis statue is popular with many people because, like the benevolence advocated by Jesus, this st Francis statue implements this concept very thoroughly. The st Francis statue in the sculpture is sitting on a stone, holding a book in his hand, and stroking a lamb in his left hand. A small squirrel is snuggling at the foot of the St. Francis statue, and there is a bird behind him. The St. Francis statue loves small animals very much, and this St Francis statue also brings us closer through marble carving.
NO.: | AK-stone(LY11 ) |
MATERIAL: | Natural Marble / Stone / Granite |
SIZE: | LIFESIZE / CUSTOM MADE SIZE |
USAGE: | Amusement park, Theme park, Garden, Restaurant, Playground, Public Area, Garden, Indoor & Outdoor, etc |
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In Catholicism, every saint has his responsibilities and experiences, but the St Francis statue is popular with many people because, like the benevolence advocated by Jesus, this St Francis statue implements this concept very thoroughly. The St Francis statue in the sculpture is sitting on a stone, holding a book in his hand, and stroking a lamb in his left hand. A small squirrel is snuggling at the foot of the St. Francis statue, and there is a bird behind him. The St Francis statue loves small animals very much, and this St Francis statue also brings us closer through marble carving.
st Francis statue is the patron saint of animals, merchants, catholic church movements, and the natural environment. According to legend, due to the divine arrangement of God, before the forty-day fasting period of St. Michael, the Lord of God, God appeared in a different form and printed the five wounds that Jesus suffered during the crucifixion on the St Francis statue. feet and left rib) to convert sinners to harden their hearts, so that they can change their sins and gain salvation. The stigmata of St. Francis is also the only officially recognized stigmata by the Holy See. Even bugs were objects of sympathy for St. Francis. One day, he read an article about Jesus, which quoted Jesus: “I am a worm, not a man.” From then on, when he saw a worm on the road, he would bend down pick it up, and put it aside safely to prevent travelers from stepping on it while walking. This last story reveals the nature of St. Francis’ ecological affection. For the St Francis statue, nature is a living symbol of him and his beliefs. Since the St Francis statue advocates not killing and protecting animals, according to legend, the St. Francis statue can talk to animals and is the patron saint of animals. He preached for animals and domesticated a wolf.
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