Holy Card
c.1970 (Printed)
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Holy card showing a figure holding a staff and a palm leaf, standing next to a sword with the words 'July fifteenth' and 'confessor' down the sides and 'St. Donald' at the bottom on the recto, with text on the verso.
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Materials and techniques | Print, ink on paper. |
Brief description | Holy card published by Fratelli Bonela, Italy, c.1970. |
Physical description | Holy card showing a figure holding a staff and a palm leaf, standing next to a sword with the words 'July fifteenth' and 'confessor' down the sides and 'St. Donald' at the bottom on the recto, with text on the verso. |
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Marks and inscriptions | On recto: 'July fifteenth. Confessor. St. Donald.'
On verso: 'St. Donald. Confessor. Feast: July 15. This was a holy man of Scotland. With his nine daughters he lived a life of devotion and penance at Oglivy in Forfarshire. His shrine, with that of his "Nine Maidens" is still venerated there. Prayer. St. Donald, pray for the fathers of today that they may furnish to their children an example of holiness and self-sacrifice. Heavenly 71. Printed in Italy.' |
Credit line | Given by Pauline Meredith Webber |
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Accession number | E.412-2022 |
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Record created | March 19, 2022 |
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