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L'Innocence 3x5 Prayerful Mat #35MAT-IN
L'Innocence 3x5 Prayerful Mat
Easel back with Salve Regina on the back
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Easel back with Salve Regina on the back
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The Divine Mercy 3x5 Prayerful Mat #35MAT-DM
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Madonna Praying 3x5 Prayerful Mat #35MAT-MP
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The Divine Mercy Spanish 3x5 Prayerful Mat #35MAT-DM-SP
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Infant of Prague 3x5 Prayerful Mat #35MAT-IRP
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Communion 3x5 Mat #35MAT-COM2
Communion Mat
3x5 mat easel back
Cross and Roses design
On Your
First Holy
Communion
I am the
living bread…
Whoever eats of
this bread
will live forever –
John 6:51
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3x5 mat easel back
Cross and Roses design
On Your
First Holy
Communion
I am the
living bread…
Whoever eats of
this bread
will live forever –
John 6:51
Learn More
Saint Pio Gold 3x5 Mat #35MAT-PP3
Saint Pio 3x5 Mat with Easel back
and description
#35MAT-PP3
Wording on back of easel:
Saint Pio
1887-1968 Feast Day – September 23rd
Padre Pio, born on May 25, 1887 in Pietrelcina, Italy, was ordained a priest in 1910. On September 20, 1918, he received the five wounds of Our Lord’s Passion, the first stigmatized priest in the history of the Church. His life was marked by prayer, austerity, devotion to the Eucharist and the Blessed Mother. Able to look into the very soul of a penitent, many came to his confessional.
Padre Pio’s motto was Pray, Hope and Don’t Worry.
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and description
#35MAT-PP3
Wording on back of easel:
Saint Pio
1887-1968 Feast Day – September 23rd
Padre Pio, born on May 25, 1887 in Pietrelcina, Italy, was ordained a priest in 1910. On September 20, 1918, he received the five wounds of Our Lord’s Passion, the first stigmatized priest in the history of the Church. His life was marked by prayer, austerity, devotion to the Eucharist and the Blessed Mother. Able to look into the very soul of a penitent, many came to his confessional.
Padre Pio’s motto was Pray, Hope and Don’t Worry.
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