Prayer Stickers
Description: In the Bible, the Archangel Michael defeats the dragon, which is the devil. Michael is considered the protector and defender of many people. He is an intercessor and helper for every person who believes in the one and true God of Jesus Christ. Moreover, he is the guardian angel of the Church.
Description: A dark and haunting design inspired by $uicideboy$, blending their raw underground hip-hop aesthetic with black metal-style artwork. Featuring two kneeling skeletons locked in a mirrored prayer pose beneath a chaotic, corpse-like logo, this piece captures the essence of despair, rebellion, and underground culture. The stark black-and-white contrast gives it a grim, vintage metal edge while staying true to the duo’s bleak lyrical themes. Perfect for fans of $uicideboy$, horror-inspired streetwear, and dark alternative fashion. Whether on t-shirts, hoodies, or posters, this design makes a bold statement of chaos and devotion.
Description: Our Lady of Sorrows, Our Lady of Dolours, the Sorrowful Mother or Mother of Sorrows (Latin: Mater Dolorosa), and Our Lady of Piety, Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows or Our Lady of the Seven Dolours are names by which the Virgin Mary is referred to in relation to sorrows in her life. As Mater Dolorosa, it is also a key subject for Marian art in the Catholic Church.
Description: This picture shows a traditional Marian monogram in a Catholic style. The monogram consists of the intertwined letters "M" and symbolizing Mary. The letters are intricately designed and surrounded by a floral pattern that includes lily pads and smaller flowers, indicating Mary's purity and holiness. The design is in a classic black and white engraving style that emphasizes the intricate details and symbolic meaning of the monogram. It embodies deep spiritual symbolism and is representative of Catholic religious art.
Description: The Saint Benedict Medal is a Christian sacramental medal containing symbols and text related to the life of Saint Benedict of Nursia, used by Roman Catholics, as well as Anglicans, Lutherans, Methodists and the Western Orthodox, in the Benedictine Christian tradition, especially votarists and oblates.