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St. Patrick carried to Rome by the angel, from The Trias Thuamaturga
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St. Patrick carried to Rome by the angel, from The Trias Thuamaturga
STC214639 St. Patrick carried to Rome by the angel, from The Trias Thuamaturga, or Three Wonder-Working Saints of Ireland, by Mary Cusack (1829-99) published c.1890s (litho) (b/w photo) by Irish School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: visited Rome in 432, Pope Celestine made him a Bishop; ); The Stapleton Collection; Irish, out of copyright
Media ID 22815780
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
C05th Missionary Patron Saint Of Ireland Winged Apostle Monks
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This print showcases a significant moment in the life of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. Entitled "St. Patrick carried to Rome by the angel" this lithograph captures an extraordinary event from The Trias Thuamaturga, a publication by Mary Cusack in the late 19th century. The image portrays St. Patrick being transported to Rome by a majestic angel, symbolizing divine intervention and guidance. This pivotal journey occurred in 432 when Pope Celestine appointed him as Bishop after his arrival in Rome. The engraving beautifully depicts St. Patrick's humble yet determined countenance as he embarks on this sacred mission. As one of Ireland's most revered figures, St. Patrick is renowned for spreading Christianity throughout the country and driving away snakes (a metaphorical representation). His apostolic work as a missionary and priest has left an indelible mark on Irish history and culture. This photograph not only highlights the religious significance associated with St. Patrick but also pays homage to Irish heritage and spirituality through its portrayal of monks, clergy, and religious orders surrounding him. Preserved within a private collection belonging to The Stapleton Collection, this rare depiction offers viewers an opportunity to connect with centuries-old traditions while appreciating the artistry captured by talented Irish photographers from generations past.
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