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St Theresa
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  • Saint Theresa 60" - 0242  - 2

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St Teresa of Avila was born in Spain to a Toledo merchant and his second wife, who died when Teresa was 15. Shortly after this event, Teresa was then entrusted to the care of the Augustinian nuns. Teresa decided to enter a religious life after reading the letters of St Jerome. In 1535, she joined the Carmelite order and spent a number of years in the convent. She came down with a severe illness that left her legs paralysed for three years, but then experienced a vision of "the sorely wounded Christ" that changed her life forever. Teresa endeavoured to create a more primitive type of Carmelite, gathering groups of supporters to help her with this. Teresa left a significant legacy of writings after her death in 1582.

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Saint Theresa 60" - 0242

Saint Theresa 60" - 0242

Due to the size of this item, delivery outside of the UK mainland will be calculated once we receive your order. This is to ensure that we get the item to you as soon as we can at the best price possible.

To discuss any additional delivery costs prior to placing your order, please contact our customer service team. *Note that delivery costs calculated prior to your order being placed may be subject to change, due to fluctuating shipping costs. 

St Teresa of Avila was born in Spain to a Toledo merchant and his second wife, who died when Teresa was 15. Shortly after this event, Teresa was then entrusted to the care of the Augustinian nuns. Teresa decided to enter a religious life after reading the letters of St Jerome. In 1535, she joined the Carmelite order and spent a number of years in the convent. She came down with a severe illness that left her legs paralysed for three years, but then experienced a vision of "the sorely wounded Christ" that changed her life forever. Teresa endeavoured to create a more primitive type of Carmelite, gathering groups of supporters to help her with this. Teresa left a significant legacy of writings after her death in 1582.

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Saint Theresa 60" - 0242

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High quality statue made of a strong and lightweight resin, making it easy for handling. Expertly crafted using traditional moulds. Hand painted with fine attention to detail. Ideal for indoor and outdoor use. Available in a multitude of finishes, including an optional special weather-proof coating to allow for long lasting outdoor display.

If required, colour and detail customisation is available upon request.

Product Details

0242

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Height
60"
Weight
Up to 15kg

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