Saint Elisabeth of Hungary with Crown and Roses Panel #12340
This depiction of Saint Elisabeth of Hungary shows her crowned in royal garments, holding a bundle of roses nestled in her mantle—an image rooted in the famous miracle associated with her life. Though born into nobility, Elisabeth devoted herself to serving the poor and sick, often distributing bread in secret. According to tradition, when questioned about her hidden alms, the bread in her cloak transformed into roses—a divine affirmation of her charity and humility. Her serene expression and angelic presence reflect her deep holiness, while the crown reminds us of her royal status lived in total service to Christ. This portrayal honors her legacy as the patroness of the poor, widows, and charitable works.
A religious window like this would make a good addition to a house of worship or a hospital chapel.
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