St Peregrine Statue Details
In the medical field, people often seek a power beyond illness, a power that can bring hope and comfort. St Peregrine Statue, named after Saint Peregrine, is a symbol of such power.
St Peregrine was a French priest in the Middle Ages who was known as the “Guardian Angel of the Poor”. He suffered from a rare disease – foot ulcers. Despite suffering from illness, he still stood at the altar of the church and provided spiritual and material support to the poor. His story has inspired countless people to believe that we are not powerless in the face of disease.
The St Peregrine Statue is about 1.5 meters high, weighs about 30 kilograms, and is made of bronze. St. Peregrine in the statue stands, wearing a priest’s robes, smiling and looking peaceful. His right foot is wrapped in a bandage, symbolizing his illness. However, his eyes were firm and powerful, as if conveying faith and courage to the world.
St Peregrine Statue is inspired by a true story. At the end of the 19th century, a little girl suffering from cancer asked a sculptor to make a statue of Saint Peregrine, hoping to use his power to defeat the disease. The little girl’s request received widespread attention, and the creation of the statue received widespread support. Eventually, the statue became a symbol of hope and many believed it had healing powers.
Today, there are different versions of St Peregrine Statue around the world. It is placed in hospitals, churches, schools and other places, becoming a symbol of people seeking strength and hope. Through this statue, people can feel the courage and faith of Saint Peregrine, thereby stimulating their inner strength.
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