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Illuminated Metal Plaque of the Madonna and Child

SKU 00488
£7.50
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The Madonna and Child hold a special place in the hearts of Catholics, symbolizing the divine relationship between the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ. They are central to the Catholic faith, representing the Virgin Mary as the Mother of God and the infant Jesus as the Son of God. The Madonna and Child are often depicted in various forms of art, including icons, paintings, and sculptures, and are venerated in religious ceremonies and private devotion. They are seen as symbols of maternal care, protection, and intercession, and are a source of comfort and guidance for many Catholics. The Madonna and Child are also associated with various miraculous events and apparitions, further deepening their significance in Catholic tradition.


Batteries are not supplied with this product. The battery container is secured with a small screw which is removed before inserting the batteries and replaced afterwards, for safety. Height 8.25" Width 5" Depth 1.5". When switched on the plaque lights up for 6 hours, when it is dark, and then turns off for 18 hours off, during daylight. It requires 3 AAA batteries and is singly boxed. 



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Illuminated Metal Plaque of the Madonna and Child

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Depuis la fondation de l'abbaye Saint-Augustin à Ramsgate en 1856 et depuis notre déménagement à Chilworth dans le Surrey en 2011, les moines bénédictins ont cherché divers moyens de subvenir à leurs besoins.