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Holy Card

c.1970 (Printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Holy card showing a figure sitting in front of a bamboo plant with the words 'September first' and 'Prophetess judge' down the sides and 'Deborah' at the bottom on the recto and text on the verso.

Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Print, ink on paper.
Brief description
Holy card published by Fratelli Bonella, Italy, c.1970.
Physical description
Holy card showing a figure sitting in front of a bamboo plant with the words 'September first' and 'Prophetess judge' down the sides and 'Deborah' at the bottom on the recto and text on the verso.
Dimensions
  • Width: 6cm
  • Height: 10.4cm
Marks and inscriptions
On recto: 'September first. Prophetess judge. Deborah.' On verso: 'Deborah. Prophetess Judge. Feast: September 1. A valiant woman who encouraged the warrior Barac to fight against the enemies of Isreal. Her canticle of victory is the oldest and one of the most beautiful in the Old Testament. Prayer. Deborah, inspired by God, pray for us, that we may faithfully follow His inspiration to combat evil and seek after good. Heavenly 69. Printed in Italy.'
Credit line
Given by Pauline Meredith Webber
Literary referenceBible
Collection
Accession number
E.409-2022

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Record createdMarch 19, 2022
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