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St Rafqa, Maronite patron saint of lost parents and of the sick - Aluminum Icon Plaque

St Rafqa, Maronite patron saint of lost parents and of the sick - Aluminum Icon Plaque

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The Testimony of Skip Yarrington  Skip Yarrington is an American who received a healing grace through the intercession of St. Rafqa, in 2002.   In September [2002] I was diagnosed as having cancer in my ear. I was sent to Ann Arbor, MI to see a specialist. Our friends (Joan and Bob Held) went with us. We went early enough to go to Mass at Domino’s Farms, where we met Bob and Joan’s son Tom who accompanied us at Mass. After Mass Tom introduced us to his friend, a Maronite priest, Father Antonio, who had only by the grace of God been the celebrant at Mass that morning. Father gave my wife and me a special blessing and told us to pray for the intercession of Saint Rafqa (Rebecca). When we met with the doctor it was determined that I had a very aggressive form of cancer, called merkle cell, and that I would have to have most of my ear removed in order to get the cancer - the outlook was not very good. However, when we arrived back in Ohio a niece-in-law had made and dressed a beautiful doll for my wife. Much to our surprise she had named the doll Rebecca and had printed it on the back of her neck!                Additionally, my sister-in-law, Inis, had just learned about Saint Rebecca and had begun praying to her for  my recovery. She told us that she is the patron saint of cancer sufferers. To my knowledge Fr. Antonio had no knowledge of this particular charism of the good saint. Consequently, my wife, family and friends were then asked to begin praying to Saint Rebecca. The next time we went see the surgeon, who was to do the surgery, my ear had healed to some extent, and he determined that something was not quite right. After many phone calls he learned that the wrong biopsy had been sent in and it seemed that we were just about to square one.              We were again sent back to Ohio to give the doctor time to sort through all the medical information. Finally, the doctor did perform surgery in December, but instead of having my entire ear removed, he was able to get the tumor and  left my ear intact with just a small amount of plastic surgery needed. My last appointment with the doctor was in January and no sign of cancer remains. He told me to be alert to any unusual signs that could appear. But in the meantime I feel that all the prayers that were sent to Saint Rebecca for her intercession has helped me!  Sincerely,  Skip Yarrington

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Brushed Aluminum Icon

Our stunning brushed aluminum icons provide depth and texture to every work of art. Made with a silver brushed aluminum Dibond panel, also known as AluDibond Butler Finish Silver, these icons are visually breathtaking and built to last a lifetime. They're durable and incredibly lightweight, making them ideal for even the largest of formats and with highly saturated colors.

Features:

  • The icon is matte and glare-free, so no matter where you hang it, the light won't interfere with its beauty. 
  • The colors on this print are highly saturated, even in large monochrome areas, ensuring the artwork pops off the surface.
  • The brushed silver AluDibond creates a unique metallic finish, adding a special touch.
  • The grain direction is horizontal, giving it an even more dynamic look.
  • Our aluminum icon comes in a thickness of approximately 3mm /0.12", providing a sturdy and rigid base.
  • Our direct printing technique ensures that your icon  is printed straight onto the surface of the aluminum Dibond panel, guaranteeing the highest quality reproduction.
  • White is not printed onto brushed aluminum icons. Any white in icon shines through as a unique metallic silver.
  • We've also included a hanging kit, which may vary depending on the country of fulfillment.
  • Sizes may vary slightly by region. For the US and Canada, the measurement is in inches, while for the rest of the world, it is in centimeters.
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