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The Fatima Miracle
An archival giclée print created with museum-quality pigment inks on fine art paper, faithfully preserving the depth, color, and contemplative presence of the original painting.
This stunning triptych altar piece captures a rarely depicted moment from the Miracle of the Sun at Fatima, when Our Lady briefly appeared to the shepherd children as Our Lady of Mount Carmel, holding the Child Jesus and extending the brown scapular—a powerful sign of her protection.
At the center, the Virgin stands radiant, wrapped in the Carmelite mantle, gently offering the scapular to the children in a moment of divine encounter and heavenly peace. Her serene expression and luminous presence evoke the profound mystery and mercy of God breaking into history.
To the left stands the Prophet Elijah, the spiritual forefather of the Carmelite Order, caught in a divine vision upon Mount Carmel, recalling his zeal: “With zeal have I been zealous for the Lord God of hosts” (1 Kings 19:10). On the right, St. Simon Stock, the English Carmelite to whom the scapular was given, sits prayerfully beneath a tree, surrounded by white lilies symbolizing purity and spiritual renewal.
This composition is not only a tribute to Carmelite spirituality but also a rich visual meditation on Marian devotion, the prophetic fire of Elijah, and the promise of Mary’s maternal care symbolized in the scapular.
A perfect piece for private prayer or church veneration, this work invites contemplation on the mysteries of Fatima, the Carmel, and the ongoing call to trust Our Lady's guidance toward Christ
An archival giclée print created with museum-quality pigment inks on fine art paper, faithfully preserving the depth, color, and contemplative presence of the original painting.
This stunning triptych altar piece captures a rarely depicted moment from the Miracle of the Sun at Fatima, when Our Lady briefly appeared to the shepherd children as Our Lady of Mount Carmel, holding the Child Jesus and extending the brown scapular—a powerful sign of her protection.
At the center, the Virgin stands radiant, wrapped in the Carmelite mantle, gently offering the scapular to the children in a moment of divine encounter and heavenly peace. Her serene expression and luminous presence evoke the profound mystery and mercy of God breaking into history.
To the left stands the Prophet Elijah, the spiritual forefather of the Carmelite Order, caught in a divine vision upon Mount Carmel, recalling his zeal: “With zeal have I been zealous for the Lord God of hosts” (1 Kings 19:10). On the right, St. Simon Stock, the English Carmelite to whom the scapular was given, sits prayerfully beneath a tree, surrounded by white lilies symbolizing purity and spiritual renewal.
This composition is not only a tribute to Carmelite spirituality but also a rich visual meditation on Marian devotion, the prophetic fire of Elijah, and the promise of Mary’s maternal care symbolized in the scapular.
A perfect piece for private prayer or church veneration, this work invites contemplation on the mysteries of Fatima, the Carmel, and the ongoing call to trust Our Lady's guidance toward Christ