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St. Tarcisius of Rome Roundel (BF 004)
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St. Tarcisius of Rome Roundel (BF 004)
Variously identified as a layman, a deacon, or—most often--a young acolyte (accounts vary), St. Tarcisius of Rome (mid 3rd century) is venerated for his devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. + According to tradition, during the Valerian persecutions, the young St. Tarcisius volunteered to take Holy Communion to imprisoned Christians. Being just a boy, his elders believed no one in authority would expect him to be such a courier. On his way to the prison, however, St. Tarcisius was set upon by a pagan mob or gang of ruffian boys and stoned or beaten to death for refusing to surrender the hosts he was carrying. + Here, a pre-teen St. Tarcisius, clad in a white tunic and pink mantle, is depicted bruised and broken and lying on a step at the base of a column. He has been stoned. Clotted blood mats his hair; stones lay on the ground in front of him. Eyes closed, his head lolls to the left. He is clearly dying. Nevertheless, he tightly clutches the Eucharist, indicated by a white glow, to his chest. On the column, a graffito of four letters is scrawled in red (blood?): SPQR, an abbreviation for the phrase Senatus Populusque Romanus, that is (idiomatically translated), The Senate and People of Rome. The scene is enclosed in a thin round frame ornamented with gold bosses and turquoise lozenges. We have provided a background that resembles a highly polished granite surface in yellows, oranges, and reds. + St. Tarcisius is patron saint of First Communicants—especially boys making their First Holy Communion, Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion (EMHCs), and altar servers. + Interest in this saint was rekindled and popularised in the 19th century with the publication of Nicholas Cardinal Wiseman’s internationally best-selling novel ‘Fabiola: A Tale of the Church of the Catacombs' (1854). See especially: Chapter XXII (The Viaticum). + Feast: August 15 + Image Credit (BF 004): Antique image of St. Tarcisius entitled Hostia pro Hostia [Host for The Host] with Spanish text, from an early 20th-century die-cut devotional print on ‘canvas’ or ‘linen’ paper (No. 5328), originally published by Boumard et Fils, Paris, France, from the designer’s private collection of religious ephemera.
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Probably the most meaningful card I’ve brought would definitely buy it again for other occasions. Printing was amazing
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The cards were perfect, the quality and durability couldn't be any better. I have an envelope size which is glossy and a pearlized business card size which is slightly wider than a business card.
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When I originally designed this product, Imade an error in the original photo and they red flagged it for me and emailed me about it. They immediately responded to my questions about it, understood and immediately gave me a refund. Very polite kind customer service. The printing came out perfect.
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By Ann G.11 June 2024 • Verified Purchase
Flat Card, Size: 8.9 cm x 12.7 cm, Paper: Signature Matte, Corner: Squared
I really loved the quality of this product. Beautifully made and the choices were great. The first batch I ordered 75. I did find about four blank ones in the bunch but other than that I was very pleased. I went back and put on a second order. That order was complete. I love that they come with envelope as well. I was be vet pleased with my purchase. The photo was perfect, the colors of the cards matched well with the photo.
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