BULK ORDER: Why Veil? - 4" x 6" Cards (Pack of 25)

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Have you always wanted a short, easy way to explain veiling to those who ask? Do you want to help spread information and dispel rumors about veiling? 

Our beautiful new 4" x 6" cards printed on glossy cardstock are the perfect way to share with your friends, family, priests, and parish the meaning behind the veil. Leave them in the information rack at your parish or Adoration Chapel, or hand them out at your mom's group, retreat, or Bible study group. Help us invite the world to "Rediscover Reverence" in the presence of our God in the Holy Eucharist!

2 cards are available:

"Why Do Catholic Women Wear Veils at Mass?" is meant to explain this tradition briefly to those who are unfamiliar with it and includes a quote from St. John Chrysostom, Doctor of the Church. The front features a beautiful photo of our Authentic Spanish Seville Mantilla.

"Are You Considering Veiling at Mass" is primarily targeted at women who may already know about veiling and are thinking about wearing a veil at Mass. The front features a reverent photo of a veiled, kneeling woman receiving Holy Communion.

 

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  • 5
    Great for my Confirmandi

    Posted by Unknown on 21st Jul 2014

    I ordered these to answer and encourage my student for next year's class.

  • 5
    Cards

    Posted by Sherry on 19th Jul 2014

    These cards are very nice. Besides handing them out, I can leave them in book racks, etc. thank you.

  • 5
    Beautiful Resource

    Posted by Dina on 23rd Jun 2014

    I am very happy with the beautiful cards I ordered. I plan on giving them away and maybe putting some in the back of my Church, if the Pastor allows.

  • 5
    The Perfect Educational Tool

    Posted by Cathy on 20th Jun 2014

    I am so glad to have these to share with friends and others who want to know more. I wish I had this when the man at church told me wearing a veil was "old time".