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The Face of Our Lady of Guadalupe Print
The Face of Our Lady of Guadalupe Print
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Gaze and pray face-to-face with Our Lady
This high-resolution digital photo of the face of Our Lady of Guadalupe is printed at the same size it appears on St. Juan Diego's tilma.
Photographed by Janusz Rosikon, the award-winning Polish photographer whose work is featured in several Catholic books, this image is a beautiful way for your family to look at a real image of Our Lady as you pray the Rosary!
The bottom of the poster features this comforting quote from Our Blessed Mother to St. Juan Diego on Dec 12, 1531.
She is speaking to all of us today, as well. It reads:
"Listen and let it penetrate your heart, my dear little son: let nothing discourage you, nothing depress you. Am I not here, your mother? Are you not under my shadow and protection? Are you not in the folds of my mantle? In the crossing of my arms?"
This beautiful poster belongs in every Catholic home, every rectory, every school hallway!
Product Details
Fits a standard 11” x 14” frame.
Printed on 100# Coated Silk text weight paper.
Printed in the U.S.A.
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The print itself is lovely, and pretty decent quality, but I’m extremely disappointed that the Holy Heroes name is in the corner, in a spot that isn’t going to be easily hidden by a frame. It makes it look quite cheap. This is supposed to be a gift for the priest, but not sure about that now…
I love the print and the words she spoke. I have always had a strong devotion to Our Lady Of Guadalupe
I'm very impressed with the Face of OurLady of Guadalupe prints. The quality is great.
Prompt delivery much appreciated!
This image is absolutely beautiful! I have displayed her in my classroom, where I teach upper school students (grades 7 - 12). Thank you, Holy Heroes, for this wonderful image to contemplate and venerate.
This print is stunning! The quality of the image is great. It's going to be such a blessing to my family and a great way to evangelize gently to guests. I can't wait to get it in a frame. The paper feels a little thinner than a poster, so I wouldn't plan to display it without a frame. But that wasn't my intention anyway.