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Amigo Ferrer, Luis ( 1854-1934). Bust
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Amigo Ferrer, Luis ( 1854-1934). Bust
Amigo Ferrer, Luis ( 1854-1934). Capuchin friar. Bishop of Solsona and Segorbe (1907-1934). Bust at the Shrine of Our Lady of Montiel. Benaguacil. Province of Valencia. Spain
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This striking bust of Luis Amigo Ferrer (1854-1934), a Capuchin friar and Bishop of Solsona and Segorbe, stands proudly at the Shrine of Our Lady of Montiel in Benaguacil, Province of Valencia, Spain. Amigo Ferrer was born in the 19th century, during a time of great change and upheaval in Spain. He was a contemporary figure during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, living through the autonomous community period in Valencia. The intricately carved bust captures the essence of Amigo Ferrer's distinguished appearance. His long, flowing beard and moustache are a hallmark of his Capuchin tertiary status. The Capuchin Order, also known as the Capuchin Friars Minor, is a Catholic religious institute founded in the 16th century as a reform of the Franciscan Order. Capuchin friars are known for their distinctive garb, including a brown habit and a ring of small rosary beads around the waist. Amigo Ferrer's religious devotion and commitment to the Capuchin Order were unwavering. He served as Bishop of Solsona and Segorbe from 1907 until his death in 1934. The bust is a testament to his enduring legacy and the profound impact he had on the people of Valencia during his time. The bust is a beautiful work of art, expertly crafted and a reminder of the rich history and cultural heritage of Spain. The Shrine of Our Lady of Montiel, where the bust is housed, is a popular pilgrimage site and a place of reflection and prayer for many visitors. This bust of Amigo Ferrer is a significant addition to the shrine, a reminder of the religious figures who have shaped the history of Spain and continue to inspire and influence people today.
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