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St Julia, 1886
St Julia, 1886. St Julia was a Christian virgin martyr who died on Corsica. Published in Butlers Lives of the Saints, DIV 6, by the Rev Alban Butler, London & Dublin, 1886
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Media ID 14930690
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Alban Alban Butler Butler Carthaginian Cross Halo Martyr Martyrdom North Africa North African
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This print showcases St Julia, a Christian virgin martyr who met her tragic fate on the island of Corsica. The image was originally published in Butlers Lives of the Saints in 1886, authored by the esteemed Rev Alban Butler from London and Dublin. St Julia's portrait exudes an aura of devotion and strength as she gazes into the distance with a halo adorning her head. The photograph captures the essence of this North African saint, highlighting her significance within Christianity during the 18th and 19th centuries. Clad in vibrant colors, St Julia holds a cross symbolizing her unwavering faith amidst adversity. Her portrayal resonates deeply with women across Africa and beyond, serving as an inspiration for religious devotion. As we delve into history through this remarkable print, we are reminded of St Julia's martyrdom and sacrifice for her beliefs. This visual representation offers us a glimpse into both the eighteenth-century artistic style prevalent at that time and the enduring legacy of Saint Julia herself. With its rich cultural context and spiritual symbolism, this print is not just a mere depiction but also serves as a testament to faith transcending boundaries - geographical or temporal. It invites viewers to reflect upon their own spirituality while honoring Saint Julia's memory as one of Christianity's revered figures.
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