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St. Teresa of Avila icon by Theophilia on DeviantArt Saint Teresa Of Avila, St Rose Of Lima, Female Saints, St Teresa Of Avila, Teresa Of Avila, Saint Therese, St Teresa, Saint Teresa, St Therese Of Lisieux

Description St. Teresa of Ávila icon © Cecilia Lawrence September 2nd 2013 4.5 x 6 inches Ink, watercolor, gold leaf “Let nothing disturb you, Let nothing frighten you, All things are passing away: God never changes. Patience obtains all things. Whoever has God lacks nothing; God alone suffices.” - St. Teresa of Jesus Happy Feast of St. Teresa of Ávila! I finished this one way back in early September, but I decided to wait a little while before posting it since her feast day is today. “I…

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St. Cecilia icon by Theophilia on deviantART ~ watercolor, ink & gold leaf St Brigid Of Ireland, Saint Brigid, St Bridget, Saint Cecilia, Female Saints, St Cecilia, St Brigid, Santa Cecilia, Irish Saints

Description St. Cecilia icon © Cecilia Lawrence November 23rd 2013 4.5 x 6 inches Ink, watercolor, gold leaf “At daybreak, Cecilia cried out: Come, beloved knights of Christ, cast off the works of darkness, and clothe yourselves in the armor of light!” ~ Antiphon for the Feast of St. Cecilia “Translating the old legend, to make known All of that glorious life which was thine own, Thou ever with the rose and lily crowned, Cecilia, for virtues high renowned.” ~ Second Nun’s Tale, from…

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BARITUS Catholic Illustration on Instagram: "There is an ancient apocryphal tradition that tells of Saint Peter fleeing Rome during Christian persecutions and meeting the risen Jesus on the Appian Way. St. Peter is said to have asked Him, "Quo Vadis?", or "Where are you going?", and Our Lord replied "To be crucified again." Cut to the heart by this reply, St. Peter is said to have turned around, and walked back into the city where he would meet his own crucifixion. I believe I have had my own Baritus Catholic, Catholic Illustration, Roman Catholic Art, Risen Jesus, Catholic Symbols, Catholic Artwork, Appian Way, Biblical Artwork, Biblical Stories

BARITUS Catholic Illustration on Instagram: "There is an ancient apocryphal tradition that tells of Saint Peter fleeing Rome during Christian persecutions and meeting the risen Jesus on the Appian Way. St. Peter is said to have asked Him, "Quo Vadis?", or "Where are you going?", and Our Lord replied "To be crucified again." Cut to the heart by this reply, St. Peter is said to have turned around, and walked back into the city where he would meet his own crucifixion. I believe I have had my…

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