
Saint Anastasia - Light in the Darkness
Catholic Digital Art Download
$5.00
Step into the quiet strength and radiant beauty of St. Anastasia, the early Christian martyr known as the “Deliverer from Potions.”
In this breathtaking portrait, she is depicted with serene grace, draped in soft robes of crimson and ivory, symbolizing her martyrdom and purity. A golden vessel — a symbol of healing — rests in her hand, while the ruins of an ancient world stand behind her, a testament to the fleeting nature of earthly powers compared to eternal faith.
A golden halo illuminates her peaceful yet courageous gaze, inviting you into the timeless beauty of steadfast faith amidst persecution.
Short Biography:
St. Anastasia (d. early 4th century) was a Roman noblewoman and early Christian martyr during the brutal persecutions under Emperor Diocletian.
Known as a healer and exorcist, she ministered to imprisoned Christians and was revered for her courage, charity, and miraculous intercessions.
Her name means "Resurrection," and she is honored in the Roman Canon of the Mass — one of only a handful of women mentioned by name.
Symbolism in the Art:
Golden Vessel: Represents her ministry of healing and liberation from poisons and evil spirits.
Candle Flame: Symbolizes her enduring light in a dark and fallen world.
Ancient Ruins: Reflect the fall of pagan empires versus the everlasting Kingdom of Christ.
Greenery and Flowers: Signify hope, new life, and the growth of the Church through the blood of martyrs.
Golden Halo: Marks her victory in Christ and her sainthood.
Perfect For:
Devotees of early Christian martyrs
Faith-filled home decor
Gifts of encouragement and healing
Catholic study spaces and churches
Spiritual inspiration for perseverance and hope
Product Details:
Format: Digital Download (High-Resolution PNG/WebP)
Size: Ideal for printing at 8x10", 11x14", 16x20" or larger
Resolution: 300 DPI for premium print quality
Delivery: Instant download after purchase
License: Personal use only (Contact for commercial licensing)
Feast Day: December 25 (in the Roman Martyrology)
Patronage: Martyrs, weavers, widows, those suffering from poison, exorcisms