The statue of Saint Francis Borgia in Barcelona
The statue of Saint Francis Borgia in Barcelona.
Walking along the Rambla in Barcelona, you come across, more or less halfway, the church of the Blessed Virgin of Bethlehem. At the entrance to the church there is a statue of a Saint that, searching on the internet, I discovered was Saint Francis (Borgia).
What struck me about the statue is the skull that it keeps above the book that it holds in its left hand.
Searching for the meaning of this symbol, I discovered that skulls are often placed near the Saints to make it clear that they are the first to know that we are only passing through and that sooner or later we will all become skulls. This is well explained in this post on it.aleteia.org
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 22.
On June 26, 1539, he was appointed viceroy of Catalonia. In 1546, his wife Eleanor died, and he placed himself under the spiritual direction of the Jesuit fathers. On February 1, 1548, he took solemn vows and entered the Society of Jesus, but obtained a special dispensation to remain in the world until he had fulfilled his duties as a parent to his eight children.
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The statue representing San Francesco Borgia in Barcelona – La statue représentant San Francesco Borgia à Barcelone – La estatua que representa a San Francisco Borgia en Barcelona – A estátua que representa San Francesco Borgia em Barcelona – Die Statue, die San Francesco Borgia in Barcelona darstellt – Bức tượng đại diện cho San Francesco Borgia ở Barcelona – 代表巴塞罗那圣弗朗西斯科·博吉亚的雕像 – バルセロナにあるサン・フランチェスコ・ボルジアを代表する像
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