Saint Peregrine at San Juan Capistrano, California by Gili Orr
Gili Orr

Saint Peregrine at San Juan Capistrano, California by

“Saint Peregrine at San Juan Capistrano, California” was featured in the groups PEACE, LOVE & TRANQUILITY and Statues and Such

Photo taken in Mission San Juan Capistrano, Orange County, California, in the beginning of December 2008, with my Canon PowerShot S5 IS camera.

Saint Peregrine (Pellegrino) Laziosi (Latiosi) (1260 – 1 May 1345) is an Italian saint of the Servite Order (Friar Order Servants of Mary). He is the patron saint for persons suffering from cancer, AIDS and other serious diseases, according to the Catholic Church.

He was born in Forlì in the year 1260, in northern Italy, of a wealthy family. His parents and almost the whole city was anti-clerical. Once, the pope sent a special representative to Forli to preach a sermon and try to win the people’s hearts over to God. This representative was a saint called Philip Benizi. Saint Philip preached to the crowd. At first, things went well and the people listened. Then, Peregrine showed up with his gang of troublemakers and they drove Saint Philip from the pulpit. Peregrine went further then all of them and slapped Saint Philip in the face. Saint Philip offered the other cheek and forgave him. Peregrine was so full of remorse that he went back to Saint Philip and apologized. After this, Peregrine did not feel like going with his friends anymore. He spent more time in prayer. Mary once appeared to him and directed him to go to Siena. There he joined the Servants of Mary or the Servites. The superior who received him was Saint Philip Benizi. There he did penance for his sins.

One of the special penances he decided on was to stand whenever it was not necessary to sit. It is said that St. Peregrine did not sit for thirty years, which caused him to develop varicose veins and then cancer on his leg and foot. The sores became painful and doctors prepared to amputate his foot, but the night before the surgery was scheduled to take place Peregrine dragged himself to the foot of a crucifix and spent many hours in prayer. When he fell asleep he received a vision of Christ touching his foot. In the morning his foot was completely healed. He is therefore considered the patron saint of those suffering from cancer, AIDS and other chronic diseases.
(Source: Wikipedia)

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Comments

  • hilarydougill
    hilarydougillover 3 years ago

    Bless!!! what a wonderful statue, and glorious imagery,and colour. makes you want to find a plaster for his poor leg. hugsxxx

  • I was attracted to this statue… thanks, Hilary!

    – Gili Orr

  • hank44
    hank44over 3 years ago

    excellent, beautiful colour and light

  • Thanks, Mark! It’s not so easy to take photos in churches etc., but this one was less dark tha most.

    – Gili Orr

  • CanDuCreations
    CanDuCreationsover 3 years ago

    Very good work Gili!

  • Thanks, Thea! I actually had it hidden for a long time;-) Just made it public because we can’t upload anything at the moment….

    – Gili Orr

  • kathy s gillentine
    kathy s gillen...over 3 years ago

    beautiful capture

  • Thanks, Kathy!

    – Gili Orr

  • Sassafras
    Sassafrasover 3 years ago

    This is truly beautiful. Can’t believe they had so much light in the church. Wow on both counts.
    Peace,
    Sassi

  • Thanks so much, Sassi! Indoors it’s always more tricky than outdoors, anyway…;-)

    – Gili Orr

  • Jenifer
    Jeniferover 3 years ago

    Beautiful capture! His poor knee.

  • Very realistic, eh? Thanks, Jen!!

    – Gili Orr

  • Kenny Gulley Jr.
    Kenny Gulley Jr.over 3 years ago

    does he give the name for the falcon?

  • Not sure what you mean…

    – Gili Orr

  • Sally Omar
    Sally Omarover 3 years ago

    Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Thanks, Sally!!!

    – Gili Orr

  • Kenny Gulley Jr.
    Kenny Gulley Jr.over 3 years ago

    I wonder if he has anything to do with the name
    Peregrine Falcon

  • Oh, no idea, but I can try and check through googling;-)

    – Gili Orr

  • “The name “peregrine” means wanderer, and the Peregrine Falcon has one of the longest migrations of any North American bird. Tundra-nesting falcons winter in South America, and may move 25,000 km (15,500 mi) in a year." (“ALL ABOUT BIRDS”: http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/Bird...)

    – Gili Orr

  • Cora Wandel
    Cora Wandelover 3 years ago

    Great work, Gili!

  • Thanks, Cora!!

    – Gili Orr