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Art by Nancy Oliphant

Click on the image or title to see a larger version of the image or to read its narrative. Use our Custom Imprinting service to create unique holy cards and prayer cards! Great for announcements, celebrations, dedications, memorials and favorite prayers.

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Sacred Heart Icon

Sacred Heart

Jesus has taken form to reveal the love of God the Father. His cloak is humble but his essence is glorious and everlasting. We see the intention of his love toward creation in the colors which spread from his mind and heart upon the created world. Send an E-card with this image

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Oscar Romero

Oscar Romero

Oscar Romero was martyred by gunshot while celebrating mass on March 24, 1980. Through his teachings and those who tirelessly continue his struggle for economic, political and social justice, Romero’s spirit lives on. Send an E-card with this image

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Our Lady of Tenderness

Our Lady of Tenderness

The Our Lady of Tenderness icon is in the tradition of the Mother of God Eleusa icons. The Greek word eleusa means "compassionate one" implying intimacy, gentleness and grace. Send an E-card with this image

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St. Joseph

St. Joseph

Though a humble carpenter St. Joseph was aided in his responsibilities by several important angelic messages. He is not mentioned in descriptions of Jesus’ public ministry. It is generally accepted that he died sometime after the finding of Jesus in the temple. St. Joseph is often depicted holding a lily to symbolize his virtue and holiness. Send an E-card with this image

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Madonna & Child

Madonna & Child

This icon was inspired by the 14th century Russian icon titled Mother of God of the Tolga. Icons that depict Mary with the child Jesus reaching up to embrace his mother are within the tradition of Elusa, or Loving Kindness, icons. The Tolga icon is a colorful and touching variation. Send an E-card with this image

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St. Therese of Lisieux

St. Therese of Lisieux

For Therese, roses aptly symbolized the beauty and generosity of God's grace. Since her death, many souls have received favors through her intercession. Canonized in 1925 and proclaimed Universal Patron of the Missions less than three years later, St. Therese was proclaimed a Doctor of the Church by Pope John Paul II in 1997. Send an E-card with this image

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Saint Francis of Assisi

St. Francis of Assisi

Francis' sanctity was widely confirmed through his virtues as well as numerous miraculous occurrences. Within two years of his death, he was canonized and the construction of a large basilica was begun in Assisi. The background of this icon replicates a fresco in the richly decorated Basilica of St. Francis. Rains damaged the fresco, which was repaired with plaster. Within the basilica are housed the remains of St. Francis, beloved son of the Church. Send an E-card with this image

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St. Benedict

Leaving the advantages of wealth, St. Benedict sought God above all else. He lived in solitude in a cave above Subiaco for three years. Accounts of sanctity and miracles preceded his isolation. His wisdom was sought by local people as well as monks. He founded twelve monasteries in the region. Send an E-card with this image

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Mother Teresa

Mother Teresa

Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979, Mother Teresa saw her work as a work of love for Christ, "in the distressing disguise of the poorest of the poor." Through the eyes of her faith she saw Christians, Muslims, Hindus and all people as God's children. Send an E-card with this image

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St. Augustine

St. Augustine of Hippo

In this icon, to represent his intellectual contributions and stature as a Doctor of the Church, St. Augustine holds a scroll which is surrounded by flames and bears a quotation from his Confessions, a spiritual autobiography. Send an E-card with this image

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St. Michael the Archangel

St. Michael the Archangel

This icon depicts St. Michael the Archangel as Ambassador of Paradise. He is also known as warrior, protector and healer. He is often invoked against Satan and evil spirits.  St. Michael is considered patron of police officers, paratroopers, grocers, bankers and the dying. He is called upon in perils, especially at sea and is considered champion of justice and righteousness. Send an E-card with this image

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Lux Mundi Icon

Lux Mundi

This icon depicting the Incarnation is entitled Lux Mundi, Latin for Light of the World. Jesus, the Son, has taken human form in order to bring peace and light to all mankind. The Holy Mother bears peace in her heart for the whole world to share in as well. Send an E-card with this image

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St. John the Evangelist

Ss. John & Prochorus Super Saver!

St. John, alternately referred to as the Apostle, the Evangelist, the Theologian and the Divine, is here depicted with his scribe, the deacon Prochorus (Acts 6:5). Send an E-card with this image

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