Description
St. Lucy (December 13th) is the Patron of: the blind, epidemics, martyrs, throat infections, and writers.
St. Lucy is an early martyr of the Church and her name means “light.”
Celebrations on her feast day often incorporate candles, including the tradition of wearing a crown of candles.
St. Lucy wore a candle wreath on her hand to light her way through the catacombs while carrying food for persecuted Christians.
Our St. Lucy doll is designed to resemble the earliest depictions of her, holding a platter with eyes.
Teach your children about being a light to others and introduce them to the story of St. Lucy using the educational insert in the box.
Encourage children to consider bringing Christ’s light to those who are sad, hopeless, or sick.
Great for opening discussions on love, compassion, charity, and the spiritual and corporal works of mercy.
Key Features: Brings the Saints to life through open-ended play, suitable for all ages, durable construction.
Comes in a collectible quality box with an educational insert.