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Our Lady of Fatima in Ornate Gold Finish Framed Print

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

Description: 

A carefully depicted image of Our Lady of Fatima in an ornate gold finish framed print. A truly captivating portrait inspired by the well-renowned artist Michael Adams for us to adore. This framed print is perfect for your prayer areas, altars, and shrines, and for enhancing your homes.

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.

 

Item No.

JC-79-1127

Product Information
  • Our Lady of Fatima in Ornate Gold Finish Framed Print
  • An image of Our Lady of Fatima in an ornate gold finish framed print.
  • Includes easel back and metal hanger for wall mounting.
  • Material: Polystyrene/Glass/ Cardstock
  • Size: 10-1/2" W x 12-1/2" H
  • Highly recommended gift for people with a special devotion to Our Lady of Fatima.
Story Behind the Product

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.