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St. Anne 8x10 Ready to frame mat #810M-STAN
St. Anne 8x10 Ready to frame mat #810M-STAN Learn More
St. Joseph 8x10 Ready to frame mat #810M-STJOE
St. Joseph 8x10 Ready to frame mat #810M-STJOE Learn More
Guardian Angel 8x10 Ready to frame mat #810M-GA
Guardian Angel 8x10 Ready to frame mat #810M-GA Learn More
Guardian Angel 5x7 Mat with Prayer #57MAT-GA
Guardian Angel 5x7 Mat with Prayer #57MAT-GA Learn More
St.Anthony 5x7 Mat with Prayer #57MAT-STA
St.Anthony 5x7 Mat with Prayer #57MAT-STA Learn More
St. Therese 5x7 Mat with Prayer #57MAT-STT
St. Therese 5x7 Mat with Prayer #57MAT-STT Learn More
St. Gerard 5x7 Mat with Prayer #57MAT-STG
St. Gerard 5x7 Mat with Prayer #57MAT-STG Learn More
St. Jude 5x7 Mat with Prayer #57MAT-STJ
St. Jude 5x7 Mat with Prayer #57MAT-STJ Learn More
St. Michael 5x7 Mat with Prayer #57MAT-STM
St. Michael 5x7 Mat with Prayer #57MAT-STM Learn More
St.Patrick Golf Balls #GB-STP
St. Patrick Golf Balls
Patron Saint of Good Luck.
Set of 3 golf balls in a blister package
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Wording on back of package
St. Patrick
Apostle of Ireland
Feast day March 17
Born in Scotland, at a time, when Ireland was
a land of pagan kings and warriors. At sixteen
years old, he was captured by Irish raiders
and sold as a slave in Ireland and forced
to herd and tend sheep. During his 6 years
of captivity, he learned the language and
practices of the Irish people and turned
to God in prayer. Ordained a priest
and later consecrated a bishop, he was
directed to take the Gospel to Ireland. For
over 40 years he and his disciples preached
and converted thousands and built churches all over Ireland. By the end of his life, Ireland was almost completely Christian. He died March 17, 461 after years of living in poverty and enduring much suffering.
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Patron Saint of Good Luck.
Set of 3 golf balls in a blister package
Excellent Seller
Wording on back of package
St. Patrick
Apostle of Ireland
Feast day March 17
Born in Scotland, at a time, when Ireland was
a land of pagan kings and warriors. At sixteen
years old, he was captured by Irish raiders
and sold as a slave in Ireland and forced
to herd and tend sheep. During his 6 years
of captivity, he learned the language and
practices of the Irish people and turned
to God in prayer. Ordained a priest
and later consecrated a bishop, he was
directed to take the Gospel to Ireland. For
over 40 years he and his disciples preached
and converted thousands and built churches all over Ireland. By the end of his life, Ireland was almost completely Christian. He died March 17, 461 after years of living in poverty and enduring much suffering.
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