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Pope St. Gregory the Great (M 067) Ceramic Ornament

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Bring a touch of Christmas cheer to your tree with a custom ceramic tree decoration. Add family photos, images and personal messages to both sides of this tree decoration. A strand of gold thread makes it easy to hang this fantastic keepsake.

  • Dimensions: 7 cm l x 7 cm w; Weight: 27 g.
  • Made of white porcelain
  • Full-colour, full-bleed printing
  • Printing on both sides
  • Creator Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customisable design area measures 8.8 cm x 8 cm. For best results please add a 3 mm" bleed.

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Pope St. Gregory the Great (M 067) Ceramic Ornament

Pope St. Gregory the Great (M 067) Ceramic Ornament

Buy as is or delete the image on the back and replace our default text with a message of your own! + On 3 September 590, a fiftyish Benedictine monk was elected 64th Pope by unanimous acclamation. He was to become known as Pope St. Gregory the Great (c. 540-12 March 604). Here, St. Gregory is shown wearing formal papal regalia—a gold triple crown tiara, an elaborate pectoral cross, and a purplish pink ‘mantum’ or long cope with a gold-coloured lining over a white, floor-length linen tunic or alb. In his white-gloved hands, he holds pen and scroll. A white dove representing the Holy Spirit whispers in his ear, divinely inspiring his writings. The scene takes place in an alcove under a slightly pointed stone arch and against a green and gold brocade curtain suspended from a rod. The whole is meant to recall what was seen by his secretary St. Philip the Deacon, who peeked behind just such a curtain when St. Gregory repeatedly paused at length while giving dictation. The artwork does not represent the incident per se; rather, it compresses several ideas at once—the grandeur of the Mediaeval papacy, St. Gregory’s importance as writer—he is one of the Four Great Doctors of the Latin Church, and his miraculous inspiration. + Pope St. Gregory is patron saint of teachers and students, and musicians and singers (but that’s another story!). + Feast: September 3 + Image Credit (M 067): Antique image of Pope St. Gregory the Great from a devotional print in chromolithography commemorating the 1300th anniversary of his accession to the papacy, originally published by Nákl. Karla Šimka, Č[eské] Budějovice, (now the) Czech Republic, 1890, from the designer’s private collection of religious ephemera.

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Product ID: 175191583214615596
Created on 30/08/2018, 6:18
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