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Exclusive Restored – Saints Zélie and Louis Martin – 8.5x11" or 11x14" Print

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Art Prints

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Artist:

Martin Ansin

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Catholic Art and Jewelry

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Print

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Exclusive Restored ? Saints Zelie and Louis Martin ? 8.5x11" or 11x14" Print Saints Zelie and Louis MartinExclusive Restored PhotographCanonized in 2015, Zelie and Louis Martin are the first Catholic couple to be declared Saints as a couple. Before they met each other, both of them had wanted to enter religious life but were unable to do so. They were married in 1858 and had nine children, of which 5 survived to adulthood. All five entered the religious life as nuns, including the youngest daughter, Therese, i.e., St. Therese of Lisieux.Zelie was a professional lace maker. Presumably that?s her handiwork she?s wearing in the picture. She died from breast cancer in 1877, when Therese was four. Louis was a watch-maker who managed Zelie?s lace business. After Zelie?s death, he moved the family to Lisieux to be near his brother and sister-in-law, who helped raise the five daughters. When Zelie had been turned down by the convent for health reasons, she prayed to God that someday she would marry and have many children, and that they would all be consecrated to God. The couple is noted for their love and faith, their devotion to God, and their exemplary role as parents. Their Feast Day is July 12. They are a help to families, parents, and children. The famous original photo was an amalgam of two separate photos incorporated many decades ago. We have carefully restored and unified this photo. This is an exclusive restoration, and we hope it provides a vividness that brings you closer to these Saints, and thus closer to Jesus. (source: www.franciscanmedia.org) 8.5 x 11 or 11 x 14 acid-free archival paper, with about an inch-and-a-third of white space around the picture. Cardboard backer. Enclosed in a tight-fitting, crystal clear bag. IMPORTANT!!! The image is smaller than the paper. If you would like your print framed, please select a frame above under "Size Framing".You might also be interested in original Catholic art and jewelry by me, Sue Kouma Johnson, available all over this shop! Thanks! Free Shipping on All Orders Above $35 Home About Us New Produts Customer Feedback Contact Us Beautiful Catholic Art Jewelry Unique and exclusive Catholic Art and Jewelry to bring joy to people, strengthen the faithful and evangelize with Beauty. Shop Now Exclusive Restored ? Saints Zelie and Louis Martin ? 8.5x11" or 11x14" Print Description Saints Zelie and Louis Martin Exclusive Restored Photograph Canonized in 2015, Zelie and Louis Martin are the first Catholic couple to be declared Saints as a couple. Before they met each other, both of them had wanted to enter religious life but were unable to do so. They were married in 1858 and had nine children, of which 5 survived to adulthood. All five entered the religious life as nuns, including the youngest daughter, Therese, i.e., St. Therese of Lisieux. Zelie was a professional lace maker. Presumably that?s her handiwork she?s wearing in the picture. She died from breast cancer in 1877, when Therese was four. Louis was a watch-maker who managed Zelie?s lace business. After Zelie?s death, he moved the family to Lisieux to be near his brother and sister-in-law, who helped raise the five daughters. When Zelie had been turned down by the convent for health reasons, she prayed to God that someday she would marry and have many children, and that they would all be consecrated to God. The couple is noted for their love and faith, their devotion to God, and their exemplary role as parents. Their Feast Day is July 12. They are a help to families, parents, and children. The famous original photo was an amalgam of two separate photos incorporated many decades ago. We have carefully restored and unified this photo. This is an exclusive restoration, and we hope it provides a vividness that brings you closer to these Saints, and thus closer to Jesus. (source: www.franciscanmedia.org) 8.5 x 11 or 11 x 14 acid-free archival paper, with about an inch-and-a-third of white space around the picture. Cardboard backer. Enclosed in a tight-fitting, crystal clear bag. IMPORTANT!!! The image is smaller than the paper. If you would like your print framed, please select a frame above under "Size Framing". You might also be interested in original Catholic art and jewelry by me, Sue Kouma Johnson, available all over this shop! Thanks! Featured Categories Vintage Catholic Art Holy Cards and Greeting Cards Original Catholic Art Vivid Photos of Saints Jewelry and Ornaments Vintage Catholic Art Original Catholic Art Vivid Photos of Saints Jewelry and Ornaments Holy Cards and Greeting Cards CatholicArt Jewelry. All Rights Reserved. Design by eStoreNinja.com integration by