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ZCB1937 RM2056
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20 piece minimum on both.
Cards: $2.05
Envelopes: $0.10 Setup fee: $8.00
cards and envelopes
$51.00
Size (in inches):
5 x 7 (A-7)
Front Text:
In Sympathy and Prayer
Inside Text:
(Inside left) Dear God, We give you praise for those who can now look with unveiled faces upon the glory which is still drawing us closer to you. May those who have gone before us in faith be linked to us as surely as they were in this world and prepare a place for us with your Son, Jesus. AMEN Inside right: In your time of loss and sadness, may God’s love and compassion wipe your tears, comfort your heart, and breathe peace into your soul.
Bible Verse:
Revelation 21:4
God...will wipe every tear from their eyes. Death will be no more; mourning and crying and pain will be no more, for the first things have passed away.
Item Details:
Close up of an oil painting of Veronica wiping the face of Jesus. The art was modeled after the Stations of the Cross in the Marienkirche in Stuttgart, Germany which were originally painted by monks of the Abbey of Beuron.
Text on Back:
Monastery Made The author of this prayer, Father Pachomius Meade, O.S.B., a monk of Conception Abbey, uses his many talents for the glory of God. He is a writer, iconographer, and artist for The Printery House.
Painting from the Stations of the Cross in the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Conception, Missouri by E. Traub, 1892