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St. Rita of Cascia - Digital Print

St. Rita of Cascia - Digital Print

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❖ This is a high-resolution digital print.
❖ This item is a digital download only.
❖ No physical item will be shipped.
❖ The files will be available immediately after purchase.
❖ The quality of the final print may depend on the printer and paper chosen. For best results we suggest printing on high-quality paper.
❖ The recommended printing size is up to 16x20 inches for optimal quality. For prints exceeding this size, please contact us directly. We will be glad to adjust and provide the necessary files tailored to your larger specifications.

 

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Saint Rita of Cascia (1381–1457) was an Italian widow and Augustinian nun venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. Born Margherita Lotti in Roccaporena, Italy, Rita was married at an early age to Paolo Mancini, with whom she had two sons. Her life was marked by marital difficulties and eventual tragedy, including the violent death of her husband and the early death of her sons. After their deaths, Rita sought to join the Augustinian nuns in Cascia, but was initially refused entry. However, through her persistent prayer and reputed intercession, she was miraculously admitted to the monastery.

Saint Rita is known as the patron saint of impossible causes, difficult marriages, and lost causes because of her own life experiences and the many miracles attributed to her intercession after her death. She is often depicted in religious art wearing the habit of the Augustinian order, holding a crucifix, with a thorn from Christ's crown of thorns on her forehead, symbolizing a mystical participation in Christ's passion. Her feast day is celebrated on May 22. Rita's life of prayer, her efforts towards peace and reconciliation in her community, and her deep faith in God's will, even in the face of great personal loss, continue to inspire devotion among the faithful.

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