Santo Nino de Atocha Retablo Ornament

Santo Nino de Atocha Retablo Ornament

$14.95
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The Patron Saint for Travelers, Prisoners, and Illnesses of the Legs and Arms. This story arose in Zacatecas, Mexico about 1800, when the Christ Child was removed from the arms of Nuestra de Senora de Atocha and placed in a chair. In Northern New Mexico, in the village of Chimayo, there is a church in his name with dirt that is said to have curative powers. In the spring there is a pilgrimage to Chimayo with hundreds of participants. It is said that the Nino wanders the fields and village at night, accomplishing good deeds. People lay shoes outside their doors for the Nino to wear as his old ones get worn out from all the good works. Lynn Garlick Retablos grew organically over a period of 20 years. To create these heart-felt paintings of saints, angels and blessings, Lynn has brought to the folk art of Retablo making, all the skills and passions that she has learned through a lifetime of drawing, woodworking and painting. She is a long time resident of Taos, New Mexico. Moved by the sa

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