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Saint Patrick's Day Craft Card

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Description

SE02E

St Patrick's Day Craft Card - Beautiful handmade craft card with a Celtic blessing on the inside and the story of St. Patrick on the reverse

Craft card to celebrate the feast of the Patron saint of Ireland

ITEM St Patrick's Feast Day, Greeting/Message Card   PRODUCT CODE SE02F   SUITABILITY Saints/Feast day greeting   WORDING The wording on the front of the card reads: Happy St Patrick's Day   Inside the card in a celtic blessing:   May there always be work for your hands to do; May your purse always hold  a coin or two; May the sun always shine on your windowpaine; May a rainbow be certain to follow each rain May the hand of a friend always be near you; May God fill your heart with gladness to cheer you.     Along with the greeting:   A celtic Greeting for St Patricks Day Rath Dé ort (The Grace of God on you)   On the back of the card is the most know stories about Patrick: Patrick was born to an upper-class Roman-British family. He was kidnapped by Irish pirates at the age of sixteen, and lived as a shepherd in the pagan wilds of Western Ireland. Here he developed his life of prayer and awareness of God. Eventually Patrick escaped his captors and made his way to Gaul, today’s France, returning to Ireland in 432 after being called in a dream to preach and evangelise there. He overcame the resistance of the Irish chieftains and Druids, organised the Irish Church and converted the island, making Ireland a beacon of the faith and of Christian civilisation.   PRESENTATION Printed on hammered white card and hand-finished with a raised design on the front depicting the Celtic Cross.   SIZE 105 mm x 146 mm (C6 ISO standard envelope size)   PLEASE NOTE Some of our card designs can be personalised - intended recipient, sender (personal/parish/community), occasion date, etc. For further information, along with pricing options, please contact us or use the "Ask a Question" button.