Murillo Adoration of the Shepherds (box of 18)

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From The Printery House
at Conception Abbey
MURILLO ADORATION OF
THE SHEPHERDS (box of 18)


Bartolome Murillo (c. 1617-1682) painted this Adoration of the Shepherds circa 1657. Mary presents the Christ Child to a group of adoring shepherds, a cow and a sheep.

Inside text: "O come, let us adore Him! May Christ the Lord be with you this Miraculous Season."

Bible verse: When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, "Let us go now to Bethlehem and see this thing that has taken place, which the Lord has made known to us." -- Luke 2:15

18 cards, 19 envelopes; 5" x 7"


Conception Abbey: Conception, Missouri

Conception Abbey is a Roman Catholic monastery of the Swiss-American Congregation of the Benedictine Confederation. The monastery was founded by the Swiss Engelberg Abbey in 1873 in northwest Missouri. At present the community is home to over fifty monks who celebrate the Eucharist and Liturgy of the Hours daily and are involved in a variety of ministries and industries.

The monks provide pastoral care in parishes, hospitals, religious houses and schools. As administrators and members of the faculty of Conception Seminary College, they provide training to young men considering a priestly vocation. And through the Abbey Guest Center, they welcome guests to the abbey and offer a wide array of retreats, tours and youth programs. The monks tend the abbey grounds, care for farmland and orchards, and run Altar + Home by Conception Abbey. The business offers products including greeting cards, books, baked goods made at the monastery's Abbey Oven, and religious articles as a way of sharing the monks' Catholic faith and the Benedictine spirituality that has led their work for more than 150 years.

1908 postcard of Conception Abbey
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traditional Christmas cards
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so hard to find scenes of the true meaning of Christmas. Thank you for providing such beautiful and meaningful cards.
c k


Christmas Cards
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So often cards sold as Christmas cards are really Holiday cards with nothing related to Christ. This card is a great Christmas card.
Ann