Black and white line art of the nativity (birth) of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Baby Mary is held by her father, St. Joachim, with St. Anne her mother looking intently at her newborn daughter. They are surrounded by angels offering incense and playing music, as well as the midwife who assisted with the delivery.
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anne, blessed virgin mary, joachim, saints, nativity mary
St. Michael utterly defeating Satan, stabbing him with a spear while subduing him under his foot.
Shield says, "Quis ut Deus?," which means "Who is like God?"
Latin text says "Sancte Michael Archangele Defende Nos in Proelio" which means "Saint Michael the Archangel, Defend Us in Battle."
Censor of incense on the left.
Guardian angel protecting child on the right.
The Blessed Virgin Mary, under her title the Immaculate Conception, crushing the head of Satan beneath her foot.
O Maria, concepta sine peccato, ora pro nobis qui ad te confugimus.
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queen of heaven, queen, immaculate, holy, virgin mary
Mary and Joseph adore Jesus in the manger as the angels praise Him. This design will bring a joyful Christmas message to your home: God became man, and is truly with us.
Missal art depicting the Holy Trinity.
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triune, christmas, god, god the father, holy ghost
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3 wise men, catholic, creche, epiphany of our lord, holy family
St Joseph, the Patron of the Universal Church, looks on with fatherly care over St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. In an arc over and around him is the Latin prayer, "Sancte Joseph, patrone S. Ecclesiae, ora pro nobis." In English, "St. Joseph, patron of the Holy Church, pray for us." To his left and right are symbols of papal heraldry. The smaller shield to the left is the papal escutcheon of Pope Pius IX, and the one to the right belongs to Pope Leo XIII.
Classic black-and-white Catholic line art design featuring an angel holding a banner that says, "Pax vobis," and ornamentation in the background. Pax Vobis = Peace Be With You
The Holy Family: Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, surrounded by floral ornamentation. They show us how to love our family and how good it is to have them, even in a fallen world where we all make mistakes and sin.
Black and white line art featuring St. Dominic, founder of the Dominican religious order, holding lilies and a book. He stands under a gothic arch and beautiful gothic architecture, with an angel on each side holding a banner. The banners say, "Fidelis servus et prudens quem constituit" and "Adiuvet ecclesiam tuam Domine beatus [Dominicus]". Underneath St. Dominic is blackletter-style typography that says, "✠ Sanctus Dominicus: Confessor."
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third, 3rd order, christian, catholic church, religious
Depiction of Our Lord's agony in the garden during His Passion. Jesus prays that "this cup will pass" but "Thy will be done." An angel offers Him the chalice of suffering while his disciples sleep, unaware of the Lord's suffering. In the distance, Judas the betrayer, leads the mob of soldiers and accusers towards Jesus.
A tale of loneliness, betrayal, suffering, bloodshed, love, and sacrifice.
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The Blessed Virgin Mary, who is the Immaculate Conception, crushing the head of Satan beneath her foot. (mosaic blue / turquoise background)
O Maria, concepta sine peccato, ora pro nobis qui ad te confugimus.