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Our Lady Of Guadalupe Lace Holy Card

Precio original $48.75 - Precio original $48.75
Precio original
$48.75
$48.75 - $48.75
Precio actual $48.75

Description:

This Our Lady Of Guadalupe Lace Holy Card, a beautiful and profound complement to your religious journey, will enhance your spiritual practice. The delicate patterned lace on these lace holy cards elegantly frames a full-color image on the front and a genuine prayer on the back. They are made of laminated cardstock and are intended to last a long time.

The Our Lady Of Guadalupe Lace Holy Card is an effective tool for meditation, reflection, and prayer, providing a stronger connection to the divine.

Features:

  • Our Lady Of Guadalupe Lace Holy Card
  • Material: Laminated Cardstock
  • Size:2-3/4 x 4-1/4" H
  • These lace holy cards feature beautiful Catholic imagery with ornate patterned lace that frames a beautiful full-color image on the front and a prayer on the back.
  • Cards include crystal clear laminating for durability.

 

Item No.

AM-N5176

Product Information
  • Our Lady Of Guadalupe Lace Holy Card
  • Patron Saint of Americas and Queen of Mexico
  • Feast Day - December 12
  • Front: Image of Our Lady of Guadalupe
  • Back: Prayer to Our Lady of Guadalupe
  • Holy Card is laminated in crystal clear for durability
  • Size: 2-3/4" W x 4-1/4" H
  • Material: Laminated Cardstock
  • 25 Pieces 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.