Print Catalog
| NEW Icons by artist Brother Simeon Davis | ||
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Saint John Paul II icon | Possibly the most popular Catholic saint of modern times, second only to Mother Teresa, Saint John Paul II transformed the lives of the faithful. This icon is available in our full range of icon formats and sizes. |
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Christ Saves Saint Peter icon | Drawing on classic depictions, this dynamic and brightly colorful new icon conveys the great drama of Christ walking on the water, and reaching out to save Saint Peter as the other Apostles look on from their boat. This icon is available in our full range of icon formats and sizes. |
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Virgin Mary Platyatera Icon | Appearing in Byzantine and Roman iconography as early as the fourth century, this classic depiction of the Blessed Virgin raising her hands in prayer is know as Platyatera, or "more spacious than the heavens," since her womb enclosed Him Who was greater than the cosmos. It frequently appears in the ... |
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The Ark of the Church icon | This colorful new icon presents the symbol of the Church as the New Ark, in which the faithful take refuge to cross the perilous seas of this life. Christ sits at the Rudder, blessing and teaching, while the Holy Virgin, Evangelists, Apostles, and other saints and martyrs gaze upon Him with loving a... |
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All Saints Icon | Long awaited by our customers, in this new All Saints Icon by artist Brother Simeon, Christ looks out from heaven, flanked and followed by rows of the Church Triumphant - 56 of your most beloved saints, all depicted as in our iconographer's portraits of these holy ones. Available in our full range... |
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Saint Charles Borromeo Icon | Archbishop of Milan and a Cardinal, Saint Charles Borromeo (1538-1584) is renowned as a catechist and was a key figure in the Counter-Reformation's combat against the Protestant Reformation, along with Saints Ignatius Loyola and Philip Neri. He was responsible for significant reforms in the Catholic... |
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Saint Hildegarde of Bingen Icon | A mystic since earliest childhood, Saint Hildegard gained renown as a Benedictine abbess who gathered many nuns around her. Her accomplishments are remarkable. Her volumes of mystical theology, a variety of liturgical music with poetic verse, her musical morality play, and more, earned her the title... |
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Saint Louis of France Icon | At his coronation as king of France, King Louis IX bound himself by oath to behave as God's anointed, as the father of his people and feudal lord of the King of Peace. Unlike previous kings, he actually interpreted his kingly duties in the light of faith. After the violence of two previous reigns, h... |
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Carmelite Saints Icon | Thought to have its origins in the Christian hermits who lived on Mount Carmel in the Holy Land in the early centuries of Christianity, the Carmelite Order gained new strength in the 13th century, after the Blessed Virgin (Our Lady of Mount Carmel) appeared to Saint Simon Stock, blessing this good w... |
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Women Doctors of the Church | "Doctor of the Church" is a title given to those whose writings are deemed to be in accord with the doctrine of the Church and which the Church believes can be used as teachings. "Doctor" in this sense is related etymologically to the word "doctrine." This icon depicts the four women saints who... |
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Saints of the Franciscan Order icon | Initiated by Saint Francis of Assisi in the 13th century when Our Lord spoke to him from the Crucifix in the church at San Damiano and told him to ÒGo, repair My Church,Ó the history of the Franciscan Order is legendary for its many saints and its good works throughout the world. ... |
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Our Lady of Consolation Icon | The original icon of the Virgin of Consolation is held in honor at the Vatopedi Monastery on Mount Athos. It originated from a miracle that occurred when the son of Emperor Theodosius the Great fell off a ship and into the sea. By miraculous intercession of the Blessed Virgin, he was carried safely ... |
