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Saint Bernadette was born in Lourdes on 7th January 1844. Growing up with asthma and in poverty, she was unable to make her First Holy Communion until the age of 14. On 11th February 1858, Saint Bernadette was out collecting firewood with her sister along the banks of the Gave River when she saw the apparition of a beautiful woman inside a cave above the riverbank. Saint Bernadette went on to visit the riverside to see the vision of Our Lady again, and on 25th February, Our Lady told Saint Bernadette to drink from the fountain, and then caused a spring to flow from the earth. One month later on the 25th March, Our Lady finally revealed to Saint Bernadette her title, proclaiming "I am the Immaculate Conception". Saint Bernadette became a Sister of Notre Dame at Nevers in 1866, where she remained for the rest of her life. After a couple exhumations, Saint Bernadette's body was found to be in corrupt, and she was placed in a gold and glass reliquary at the mother house of the Sisters or Nevers.

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St Bernadette 24" - 1531

St Bernadette 24" - 1531

Saint Bernadette was born in Lourdes on 7th January 1844. Growing up with asthma and in poverty, she was unable to make her First Holy Communion until the age of 14. On 11th February 1858, Saint Bernadette was out collecting firewood with her sister along the banks of the Gave River when she saw the apparition of a beautiful woman inside a cave above the riverbank. Saint Bernadette went on to visit the riverside to see the vision of Our Lady again, and on 25th February, Our Lady told Saint Bernadette to drink from the fountain, and then caused a spring to flow from the earth. One month later on the 25th March, Our Lady finally revealed to Saint Bernadette her title, proclaiming "I am the Immaculate Conception". Saint Bernadette became a Sister of Notre Dame at Nevers in 1866, where she remained for the rest of her life. After a couple exhumations, Saint Bernadette's body was found to be in corrupt, and she was placed in a gold and glass reliquary at the mother house of the Sisters or Nevers.

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St Bernadette 24" - 1531

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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.

Church furnishings may incur additional delivery costs; this is dependant on shipping location, with a minimum delivery charge of £24.99

Product Details

3886

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Height
24''
Weight
Up to 5kg

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