St. Brother Konrad of Parzham
St. Brother Konrad of Parzham
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    • Name: Brother Conrad of Parzham
    • Birth Year: 1818
    • Origin: Bavaria, Germany
    • Profession: Capuchin brother and porter
    • Belief: Catholic
    • Martyrdom: Not applicable
    • Patron Saint: Porters, mercy
    • Feast Day: April 21
    • Symbol: Basket and bread, as signs of mercy
    • Legend: Known for his deep piety and tireless willingness to help
    • Veneration: Altötting, Bavaria, and worldwide in the Catholic Church
    • Patronages: Mercy, porters, social work

    Brother Conrad of Parzham, born in 1818 in Bavaria, Germany, is a wood-carved figure that garners admiration far beyond the borders of his native land. As a Capuchin brother, Conrad devoted his life to the service of God and humanity, becoming a shining example of Christian charity. His decades-long role as a porter at the Capuchin monastery in Altötting allowed him to assist countless individuals with advice and practical help.

    The figure of Brother Conrad is not just a symbol of deep devotion, but also of mercy and willingness to help. Holding a basket and bread, this wood-carved sculpture represents Conrad's relentless readiness to aid those in need. His feast day on April 21 is celebrated worldwide by Catholics who hold his values of mercy and service to others in high esteem.

    Veneration of Brother Conrad extends beyond the walls of Altötting. As the patron saint of porters, but also social work and mercy, he inspires people around the world to acts of love and compassion. The wood-carved figure of Brother Conrad of Parzham is thus more than just an artwork; it is a legacy of kindness that is felt in every detail of its depiction. For collectors of sacred art and admirers of Christian saints, this figure is an essential piece that captures the deep spiritual meaning and story of a man who dedicated his life to helping others.


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