Saint Apollonia Patron of Dentists and Those Afflicted with Dental Disease Altar


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Saint Apollonia Patron of Dentists and Those Afflicted with Dental Disease Porcelain Tile Plaque or Altar Ready for Hanging or display on your mantel or table. Includes a free prayer St Apollonia prayer card.


St. Apollonia, who died in the year 249, was martyred for not renouncing her  faith during the reign of Emperor Philip.  Apollonia had all her teeth knocked out after being hit in the face by a  persecutor under the reign of Emperor Philip. After she was threatened with fire unless she renounced her faith, Apollonia jumped into the flames voluntarily. She is considered the patron of dental diseases and is often invoked by those with toothaches. Ancient art depicts her with a golden tooth at the end of her necklace. Also in art, she is seen with pincers holding a tooth.

Rich in color, exquisite contemporary design. Ready to hang inside or outside
Easel included( could be different than the one picture) is included  - BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY

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