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

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Capture wonderful family memories in a beautiful holiday keepsake with this premium round Christmas tree decoration. You can upload photos of your children, or your whole family, and send them out as holiday gifts.

  • Dimensions:
    • Diameter: 5.4 cm
    • Weight: 35.4 g.
  • Silver coloured metal tree decoration
  • Full-colour, full-bleed printing
  • UV Resistant and Waterproof
  • Creator Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product's customisable design area measures 4.95 cm x 4.95 cm. For best results please add 0.15 cm (.12") bleed.

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

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

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: 175492863258601353
Added on 30/8/18, 7:08 am
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