Pierre Toussaint was a Haitian-American hairdresser, philanthropist, and former slave brought to New York City by his owners in 1787. Freed in 1807 after the death of his mistress, Pierre took the surname of "Toussaint" in honor of the hero of the Haitian Revolution. In 1996, he was declared venerable by Pope John Paul II.

Toussaint is the first layman to be buried in the crypt below the main altar of Saint Patrick's Cathedral on Fifth Avenue, generally reserved for bishops of the Archdiocese of New York.

10% of profits go to Catholic Relief Services.

12x16in

.: 100% Cotton fabric
.: Recycled plastic frame
.: High image quality and detail
.: For indoor use

Additional sizes available upon request