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St. Faustina Kowalska - Digital Print

St. Faustina Kowalska - Digital Print

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❖ This is a high-resolution digital print.
❖ This item is a digital download only.
❖ No physical item will be shipped.
❖ The files will be available immediately after purchase.
❖ The quality of the final print may depend on the printer and paper chosen. For best results we suggest printing on high-quality paper.
❖ The recommended printing size is up to 16x20 inches for optimal quality. For prints exceeding this size, please contact us directly. We will be glad to adjust and provide the necessary files tailored to your larger specifications.

 

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Maria Faustyna Kowalska, recognized in the Roman Catholic Church as Saint Faustina (born Helena Kowalska, 25 August 1905 in Głogowiec – 5 October 1938 in Kraków, Poland), was a Polish nun.

Throughout her life, Faustina reported having visions of Jesus and conversations with him, which she wrote about in her diary, later published as the book The Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska: Divine Mercy in My Soul. Her Vatican biography quotes some of these reputed conversations regarding the Divine Mercy devotion.

At age 20 she joined a convent in Warsaw and was later transferred to Plock and then to Vilnius where she met her confessor, Father Michael Sopocko, who supported her devotion to the Divine Mercy. Faustina and Sopocko directed an artist to paint the first Divine Mercy image, based on Faustina's reported vision of Jesus. Sopocko used the image to celebrate the first Mass on the first Sunday after Easter - which later was established by Pope John Paul II as Divine Mercy Sunday.

Faustina was canonized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church on 30 April 2000, having been considered a mystic and visionary. She is known and venerated within the Church as the Apostle of Divine Mercy.
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Our collection features depictions of Catholic saints, capturing their spiritual essence and symbolism. With a diverse selection available, you'll discover the perfect piece to complement your faith and bring a sense of reverence to your home or sacred space. Elevate your decor and enrich your spiritual journey with these timeless portrayals of Catholic saints.
Enjoy the product without the hassle of waiting for shipping – our digital downloads allow you to enjoy your masterpiece instantly, ready to be printed and displayed in your space.

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- The resale or redistribution of this digital design in any digital format as a standalone product, including but not limited to PNG, JPEG, and other formats, is prohibited.
- Sharing this product with individuals who have not secured the rights to use or license for this product is prohibited.
- Including this artwork in image packs for the purpose of resale is prohibited.
- Modifying, adapting, or transforming this image with the intention of claiming ownership and reselling it as an original creation is not allowed.
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Lovely image for a gift project. Thank you...

Lovely image for a gift project. Thank you so much