A fine art, giclée print set behind glass in a brushed bronze finish with beading frame. Leg stand and hanging hooks on back. Includes artist narrative.
Zoe Labouré took the name Catherine when she joined the Daughters of Charity in Paris, France. As a young novice in 1830, Catherine was awakened in the middle of the night and led into the chapel. Mary, Our Lady of Grace, took a seat in the director's chair on the altar. Catherine knelt at her feet and rested her hands on Mary's lap. Mary told her God was giving her a mission. Next, she appeared with arms outstretched, rays streaming from her hands symbolizing graces given to her by God to bestow on those who ask for them.