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Laminated Holy Card Wedding At Cana Rules For A Happy Marriage - 25 Pieces Per Package

Original price $23.75 - Original price $23.75
Original price
$23.75
$23.75 - $23.75
Current price $23.75

Description:

With this Laminated Holy Card, you may learn about the beauty and spiritual significance of the Wedding At Cana. These cards are made of high-quality materials and include beautiful Catholic imagery and gold foil stamping on the front. A heartfelt prayer may be found on the back. The crystal-clear lamination assures long-term durability, allowing you to take this holy card everywhere you go.

Each box includes 25 beautifully laminated cards that are ideal for personal devotion, sharing with loved ones, or distributing across your church group. This holy card serves as a strong reminder of faith and hope.

Item No.

AM-800-1156

Product Information
  • Laminated Holy Card Wedding At Cana Rules For A Happy Marriage
  • Back of the Card: Rules For A Happy Marriage
  • Front of the Card: Features the image Wedding At Cana
  • Material: Laminated Cardstock
  • Size: 2 5/8" W x 4-3/8" L
  • 25 Pieces Per Package
Story Behind the Product

In the Marriage at Cana or Wedding at Cana, the transformation of water into wine is the first miracle credited to Jesus in John's Gospel. Jesus, his mother and his disciples are invited to a wedding in the Gospel story, and when the wine runs out, by converting water into wine, Jesus delivers a sign of his greatness. Biblical scholars and archaeologists have discussed the location of Cana; several villages in Galilee are potential candidates.