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Carmelite Saints Icon Thought to have its origins in the Christian hermits who lived on Mount Carmel in the Holy Land in the early centuries of Christianity, the Carmelite Order gained new strength in the 13th century, after the Blessed Virgin (Our Lady of Mount Carmel) appeared to Saint Simon Stock, blessing this good w... 
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Women Doctors of the Church "Doctor of the Church" is a title given to those whose writings are deemed to be in accord with the doctrine of the Church and which the Church believes can be used as teachings. "Doctor" in this sense is related etymologically to the word "doctrine."

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Saint Hildegarde of Bingen Icon A mystic since earliest childhood, Saint Hildegard gained renown as a Benedictine abbess who gathered many nuns around her. Her accomplishments are remarkable. Her volumes of mystical theology, a variety of liturgical music with poetic verse, her musical morality play, and more, earned her the title... 
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Saint Agatha Icon Patron saint of breast cancer patients. Brother Simeon's portrait of this holy martyr is available in our full range of icon sizes and formats. 
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St. Agnes Icon

Our St. Agnes Icons portrays a Roman girl who was only thirteen years old when she suffered martyrdom for her faith because she refused to marry. She was martyred in 304 during the reign of Diocletian. St. Agnes is the patron saint of virgins and her emblem is a lamb (Latin Agnes). Her feast day ... 

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St. Anna Icon Saint Anna was the wife of Saint Joachim, and their lives were occupied in prayer and good works. Nevertheless, they were childless, held as a sign of misfortune by the Jews. But in her old age God blessed her to miraculously become the mother of the Virgin Mary. She vowed her daughter to God, and a... 
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St. Barbara Icon

St. Barbara lived in the 4th century and was brought up as a heathen. She was denounced to the pagan authorities by her father himself when he learned she had converted to Christianity, and was beheaded by her father when she refused to recant. These saint icons depict the martyr and patro... 

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St Bernadette Icon On February 11, 1858 in the small town of Lourdes in the mountains of southern France, the Blessed Virgin appeared to 14-year-old Bernadette Soubirous, the eldest child of a poor miller. The Holy Virgin appeared at the grotto to Saint Bernadette seventeen more times, with as many as 20,000 people in... 
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St. Brigid Icon Second only to Saint Patrick as a patron of Ireland, Saint Brigid (St. Bride) holds a cross woven from rushes ("St. Brigid's cross"), which was her custom to make when she was instructing the pagans, and which are hung anew in Irish homes each year on her feastday. In this St. Brigid icon, she holds... 
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St. Catherine of Siena Icon

The St. Catherine of Siena icon portrays one of the most brilliant theological minds of her day, although she never had any formal education. She persuaded the Pope to go back to Rome from Avignon, in 1377, and when she died she was endeavoring to heal the Great Western Schism. In these saint ... 

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St. Catherine of Alexandria Icon St. Catherine is believed to have been born in Alexandria of a noble family. Converted to Christianity through a vision, she denounced Maxentius for persecuting Christians. Fifty of her converts were then burned to death by Maxentius. Maxentius offered Catherine a royal marriage if she would deny th... 
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St. Cecilia Icon Our St. Cecilia icon depicts one of the most revered of the early Virgin Martyrs of Rome. These saint icons show the patron saint of music, especially church music, as well as that of musicians, composers, instrument makers and poets. The name Cecilia means blind and so she is also the patron... 
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St. Clare Icon As a young girl, Saint Clare was inspired by the example of Saint Francis and his friars to leave the comforts of her aristocratic home and embrace the life of holy poverty, receiving the habit at the Saint's hands. The nuns who gathered around her eventually became known as the Poor Clares, whose l... 
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Saint Dymphna Icon Martyred by her deranged father, Saint Dymphna has made her specialty the healing of mental illness and emotional and nervous disorders. To this day, hundreds enjoy the grace of her intercession. These saint icons feature her holding lilies.

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Saint Edith Stein Icon A German Jewish philosopher who converted to Catholicism and entered the Carmelite Order as Sister Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, Saint Edith Stein received the crown of martyrdom in the Auschwitz concentration camp. Pope John Paul II described her as Òa young woman in search of the truth who... 
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St. Elizabeth Icon Saint Elizabeth was the wife of Saint Zachary, a priest of the Old Covenant, and both were "well approved in God's sight, following all the commandments and observances of the Law"-but nonetheless childless into their old age. In fulfillment of an angelic vision to Saint Zechariah, prophesying the b... 
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St. Elizabeth Seton Icon The first "All-American saint," Saint Elizabeth Seton was Foundress of the Sisters of Charity and the originator of parochial schools. In these saint icons she is depicted holding the rosary, on which she avidly prayed, and a scroll on which is written one of her favorite spiritual maxims. El... 
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St. Faustina Icon In 1931 Saint Faustina, a young Polish nun, had a vision of Christ as the King of Mercy. In her Diary she recorded Jesus' message to the world urging trust in Him and mercy towards all. And at His instruction the saint directed the creation of a painting depicting this vision and message, the Divine... 
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St. Frances Cabrini Icon

This St. Frances Cabrini Icon shows a women who came to America in the late 19th century and founded schools, hospitals, and orphanages among the growing number of Italian immigrants. In 1946, she became the first American citizen to be canonized when she was elevated to sainthood by Pope Pius XI... 

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Saint Gemma Galgani Icon An Italian mystic venerated as the ÒDaughter of the Passion," Saint Gemma frequently saw and spoke with her guardian angel, and bore in her body the wounds of Christ. This icon is available in all our icon formats and sizes. 
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St. Genevieve Icon

St. Genevieve is patroness of Paris, and Virgin of the Church. These saint icons portray Saint Genevieve, credited with preventing Paris from falling to Attila the Hun, as well as miraculous cures during the Plague by her intercession. A woman of great faith, Saint Genevieve was graced wit... 

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St. Gertrude Icon Known as Saint Gertrude the Great, this beloved Benedictine nun was an early patron of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and is well known for her mystical writings. 
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St. Helen Icon Mother of the Emperor Saint Constantine and an Empress of the Roman empire, Saint Helen influenced her son to embrace Christianity. In her pilgrimage to the Holy Land she had many churches restored or built (including the Church of the Holy Sepulchre), and was instrumental in the discovery of the Ho... 
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St Jane de Chantal Icon Founder of the Visitation order, whose spiritual life blossomed under the direction of Saint Frances de Sales. 
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St Joachim & Anna Icon After years of childlessness, an angel appeared to the aged Saints Joachim and Anna promising them a child. Saint Anna vowed to dedicate their child to the service of God. She gave birth to the holy Virgin Mary on September 8th. Three years later, in fulfillment of their vow, Saints Joachim and Anna... 
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St Joan of Arc Icon

Our Joan of Arc Icon shows the Saint ready for battle. St. Joan of Arc is the patroness of soldiers and of France. On January 6, 1412, Joan of Arc was born to pious parents of the French peasant class, at the obscure village of Domremy, near the province of Lorraine. At a very early age, she hear... 

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Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Icon Saint Kateri's short life was an embodiment of chastity, uncompromising fidelity to God, and intense prayer. 'The Lily of the Mohawks' is venerated as the patron of Native Americans, Canada, and the environment depicted in these lovely saint icons. Discover the entire assortment of finely cra... 
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St. Katharine Drexel Icon This St. Katharine Drexel Icon features the fourth American saint to be canonized by the Catholic Church. Saint Katharine was an advocate for the poor and oppressed. This sister from Philadelphia devoted her life to uplifting the minds and spirits of the Native and African Americans. These saint ... 
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St. Leonie Aviat Icon Co-founder of the Oblate Sisters of Saint Francis de Sales, a social apostolate that created schools for girls in Paris. 
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St. Lucy Icon

Saint Lucy was a virgin and martyr who was one of the earliest Christian saints to achieve popularity, having a widespread following before the 5th century. These saint icons show the patron saint of the city of Syracuse in Sicily. She came to be thought of as the patron of sight and was d... 

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Saint Maria Goretti Icon This Saint Maria Goretti Icon features a woman who chose death rather than submission to her attacker, praying for divine mercy for her murderer as she died. The young Saint Maria stands forever as an image of purity and forgiveness in these saint icons.

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St Martha Icon Jesus visited Saint Martha's house several times. She is the patron saint of servants and cooks, and of service and hospitality in general. 
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St Mary Magdalene Icon Sister of St. Lazarus and St. Martha, she is called "the Penitent". St. Mary was given the name 'Magdalen' because, though a Jewish girl, she lived in a Gentile town called Magdalen, in northern Galilee, and her culture and manners were those of a Gentile. St. Luke records that she was a notorious s... 
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St. Monica Icon These saint icons depict St. Monica , the patroness of wives and abuse victims. St. Monica married by arrangement to a pagan official in North Africa, who was much older than she, and although generous, was also violent tempered. His mother lived with them and was equally difficult, which pro... 
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Saint Philomena Icon Believed to have been the teenage daughter of a Greek king who converted to Christianity, Saint Philomena was martyred by the Emperor Diocletian. Saint John Vianney referred to her many of the miraculous healings that others attributed to him. This icon is available in all our icon formats and sizes... 
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St. Rita of Cascia Icon

St. Rita of Cascia was an Augustinian nun of Cascia, Italy, and her austerity, prayerfulness and charity became legendary. She is the patron of impossible cases, difficult marriages, and parenthood. For anyone struggling, these Catholic icons make a meaningful gift.



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St. Rose of Lima Icon Our St. Rose of Lima icon shows the patroness of Latin America and the Philippines. This South American Saint's real name was Isabel, but she was such a beautiful baby that she was called Rose, and that name remained. As she grew older, she became more and more beautiful, and one day, her mother put... 
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St Teresa of Avila Icon A great mystic, Saint Teresa was the founder of the Discalced Carmelites and was named a Doctor of the Church. 
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Saint Teresa of Calcutta Icon The embodiment of Christian compassion and charity, Mother Teresa was unique in the admiration she gathered from all quarters, regardless of religion or nationality. This new Saint Teresa of Calcutta icon is based on one of the most popular photo portraits of Saint Teresa. These saint icons d... 
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St Therese of Lisieux Icon On her deathbed in 1897 Saint Therese said: "After my death I will let fall a shower of roses." This shower of roses was graces and miracles she bestowed on those who sought her help, symbolically represented in this St. Therese of Lisieux Icon. By special permission of Pope Leo XIII she was allowed... 
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Saint Elizabeth of Hungary Icon Once while secretly taking bread to the poor, Saint Elizabeth's husband challenged her about what she concealed in her cloak. The cloak fell open, revealing a vision of roses. After his death she became a Third Order Franciscan and famously devoted herself to service to the poor, the aged, and the s...