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Our Lady of Guadalupe Ornate Gold Finish Frame

Original price $26.95 - Original price $26.95
Original price
$26.95
$26.95 - $26.95
Current price $26.95

Description:

We offer a wide variety of traditional and contemporary prints in our collection that are popular in the Catholic market. Print under glass includes an easel back and metal hangers for wall mounting, featuring a very stunning image of Our Lady of Guadalupe in an Ornate Gold Finish. 

This Framed Print was carefully created to ensure that it will maintain its looks for the years to come. They also make excellent gifts for any event.

Features:

  • Our Lady of Guadalupe Ornate Gold Finish Frame
  • Material: Polystyrene/Glass/Cardstock
  • Size:10-1/2" W x 12-1/2" H
  • Add a print to create meaningful framed wall art.
  • Print Under Glass Includes Easel Back and Metal Hangers for Wall Mounting. Boxed.

 

Item No.

GE-79-187

Product Information
  • Our Lady of Guadalupe Ornate Gold Finish Frame
  • Patron Saint of Americas and Queen of Mexico
  • Feast Day - December 12
  • Featuring the Image of Our Lady of Guadalupe
  • Printed under glass and includes an easel back and metal hangers for wall mounting
  • Material: Polystyrene/Glass/Cardstock
  • Size: 10-1/2" W x 12-1/2" H
  • 1 Piece Per Package
Story Behind the Product

Our Lady of Guadalupe first identified herself as Mother of God and Mother of all mankind when she appears on the Tepeyac Hill in Mexico in 1531. An indigenous peasant, Juan Diego, saw a brilliant figure on the hill. After that, Juan Diego visited Juan de Zumárraga, who was the archbishop of what is now Mexico City. Zumárraga rejected him in disbelief and asked the future Saint to provide proof of his story and proof of the identity of the Lady.