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St. Tarcisius Receiving the Eucharist (BL 02) Ceramic Ornament

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Bring a touch of Christmas cheer to your tree with a custom ceramic tree decoration. Add family photos, images and personal messages to both sides of this tree decoration. A strand of gold thread makes it easy to hang this fantastic keepsake.

  • Dimensions: 7 cm l x 7 cm w; Weight: 27 g.
  • Made of white porcelain
  • Full-colour, full-bleed printing
  • Printing on both sides
  • Creator Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customisable design area measures 8.8 cm x 8 cm. For best results please add a 3 mm" bleed.

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St. Tarcisius Receiving the Eucharist (BL 02) Ceramic Ornament

St. Tarcisius Receiving the Eucharist (BL 02) Ceramic Ornament

Variously identified as a layman, a deacon, or—most often--a young acolyte (accounts vary), St. Tarcisius of Rome (mid 3rd century) is venerated for his devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. + Here, St. Tarcisius is depicted down in the catacombs of St. Callixtus in Rome receiving the Eucharist for distribution to imprisoned Christians during the Valerian persecutions. On his way to the prison, he was set upon by a pagan mob or gang of ruffian boys and stoned or beaten to death for refusing to surrender the hosts he was carrying. + St. Tarcisius is patron saint of First Communicants—especially boys making their First Holy Communion, Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion (EMHCs), and altar servers. + Feast: August 15 + Image Credit (BL 02): Antique image of San Tarsicio, Mártir de la Eucaristia, [Saint Tarcisius, Martyr of the Eucharist], originally published by the Maison Bouasse-Lebel—Lecéne & Cie, Paris, France, No. 5445, late 19th-early 20th century, from the designer’s private collection of religious ephemera. This is just one in the publisher’s series of devotional prints illustrating St. Tarcisius’s story. Interest in this saint was rekindled and popularized with the publication of Nicholas Cardinal Wiseman’s internationally best-selling novel ‘Fabiola: A Tale of the Church of the Catacombs' (1854). See especially: Chapter XXII (The Viaticum).

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Product ID: 175328456505170612
Created on 08/05/2020, 10:33
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