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Our Lady of Fatima Hardcover Book - Little Catholics Series - 12 Pieces Per Package

Original price $47.40 - Original price $47.40
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$47.40
$47.40 - $47.40
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Description:

With the Our Lady of Fatima Hardcover Book, you may introduce children to the essential values of the Catholic faith. This book, which is part of the old Catholic children's series, is a wonderful method to nourish young hearts and minds. It motivates and guides the youth in their faith journey with full-color graphics and cherished prayers. This collection of twelve books is excellent for gifting, sharing, or group study.

This book mixes Catholic religious teachings with lessons on good manners to provide a well-rounded and meaningful educational experience.


    Item No.

    AP-N5261

    Product Information
    • Our Lady of Fatima Hardcover Book - Little Catholics Series - 12 Pieces Per Package
    • 24 pages
    • Material: Hardcover
    • 12 Pieces Per Package
    • Size: 5-1/2" W x 6-1/2" H
    Story and Symbolism

    Based on the three shepherds who appeared in Fatima, Portugal during World War I in 1917. They appear to have seen an apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary during the Marian apparitions. The Blessed Virgin Mary told the children three things that they were told to keep hidden, and this became known as the Fatima code. Our Lady of Fatima is a Catholic title for the Blessed Virgin Mary, according to legend. The feast of Our Lady of Fatima was officially celebrated in the year 1930.