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St. Francis 69"
  • St. Francis 69"
  • St. Francis 69"

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Saint Francis was the son of a wealthy merchant: Peter Bernardone. Our Lord did not want Saint Francis to be distracted by worldly pleasures, and permitted him to become seriously ill. When he recovered his health, he was horse-riding in Assisi when he came across a leper. Initially shocked, he had a mind to turn away; however, remembering his resolution, he dismounted his horse and kissed the hand of the leper. As he remounted his horse, he went to salute the leper once more, but the leper was nowhere to be seen - instead, it was Christ Himself who had appeared to Saint Francis. 

Soon after, Saint Francis was at Holy Mass in Portiuncula and upon hearing the Gospel in which the Lord commissioned His apostles to carry about with them neither gold, nor silver, nor two coats, nor shoes, the Saint was rejoiced and overcome with joy, for he knew it be the will of God. He began dressing in a coarse penitential garb which was girded with a cord, without shoes, and then entered a life of complete poverty, preaching penance. He soon gained companions who joined him and, once they had reached eleven in number, they went to Rome where Pope Innocent III gave his approval to the new order. This new order grew rapidly and in 1219, there were more than 5,000 brethren gathered together at the renowned Chapter of the Mats. Saint Francis then established a Second Order with Saint Clare, and a Third Order for people of both sexes living in the world. Both Saint Francis and Saint Dominic embraced Holy poverty and through their prayer, preaching and leading by example, they were able to restore and regenerate all of Christendom in less than two decades. Saint Francis was also a great miracle worker. He was called to his Heavenly home in 1226.

Feast day: 4th October 

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Saint Francis of Assisi 69" - 2230

Saint Francis of Assisi 69" - 2230

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. 

Saint Francis was the son of a wealthy merchant: Peter Bernardone. Our Lord did not want Saint Francis to be distracted by worldly pleasures, and permitted him to become seriously ill. When he recovered his health, he was horse-riding in Assisi when he came across a leper. Initially shocked, he had a mind to turn away; however, remembering his resolution, he dismounted his horse and kissed the hand of the leper. As he remounted his horse, he went to salute the leper once more, but the leper was nowhere to be seen - instead, it was Christ Himself who had appeared to Saint Francis. 

Soon after, Saint Francis was at Holy Mass in Portiuncula and upon hearing the Gospel in which the Lord commissioned His apostles to carry about with them neither gold, nor silver, nor two coats, nor shoes, the Saint was rejoiced and overcome with joy, for he knew it be the will of God. He began dressing in a coarse penitential garb which was girded with a cord, without shoes, and then entered a life of complete poverty, preaching penance. He soon gained companions who joined him and, once they had reached eleven in number, they went to Rome where Pope Innocent III gave his approval to the new order. This new order grew rapidly and in 1219, there were more than 5,000 brethren gathered together at the renowned Chapter of the Mats. Saint Francis then established a Second Order with Saint Clare, and a Third Order for people of both sexes living in the world. Both Saint Francis and Saint Dominic embraced Holy poverty and through their prayer, preaching and leading by example, they were able to restore and regenerate all of Christendom in less than two decades. Saint Francis was also a great miracle worker. He was called to his Heavenly home in 1226.

Feast day: 4th October 

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Saint Francis of Assisi 69" - 2230

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High quality statue made from a durable and lightweight fibreglass, making it easy for handling. Expertly sculpted using traditional moulds. Hand pained with fine attention to detail. Ideal for indoor and outdoor use, with an optional weather-proof coating to allow for outdoor display. Eyes are painted on the statue as standard. For a real-life look, fitted glass eyes are available as an optional extra.

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2230

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Height
69"
Weight
Up to 15kg

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