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Description Rūpintojėlis ("sorrowful Jesus"). The image of Jesus seated with his face on his hand is a common one in Lithuania. Apparently it's a result of the combination of pagan tradition (totem poles, expressionist woodwork, etc) and classical Christian symbols. Some say the Lithuanians were never fully converted.
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Author Marcelo Teson from Los Angeles, CA, USA

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