For God So Loved the World Banner Stand

For God So Loved the World
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STAND-150
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Width:
35.00 (in)
Height:
4.00 (in)
Depth:
4.00 (in)
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This banner stand is 78" tall by 33" wide and features the image of For God So Loved the World. Fully retractable and stored in an aluminum case, it takes less than a minute to extend the telescopic pole and unroll the For God So Loved the World banner. Each unit includes a nylon travel bag for storage and transport, making the banner stand an excellent tool for priests, professors, and missionaries who travel and give talks promoting devotion to Christ's Passion and Salvation.

One of our most beloved images, the 18th century original escaped destruction and was rescued by an American priest. The original painting was in a centuries-old church slated for demolition. A priest from Michigan saved it from certain ruin and brought it to the United States, where it became a family heirloom for a young Catholic doctor and his family. As far as we can tell, the original was painted in the 1700's by an unknown artist. The Latin inscription at the bottom reads, "Sic Deus Dilexit Mundum," and is translated, "For God So Loved the World" (John 3:16). This beautiful image, which bears a strong resemblance to the Shroud of Turin, has been an inspiration for thousands since we began publishing it in 1997.

Father Benedict Groeschel, CFR, Catholic author and speaker, has used it extensively in his books and meditations. He tells the story of how angry, torn, and sad he was on the afternoon of 9/11, when many of his friends and associates were killed in the World Trade Center attacks. This image of the Sacred Heart, which hung in the monastery chapel, ministered deeply to him a message of forgiveness and mercy. Soon after, he used the image as the basis of a series of meditations in his book The Cross at Ground Zero.

From top-to-bottom, the banner stand measures approximately 78" tall when fully extended. In reality, the banner stand can be extended several inches more, but a total height of 78" is our recommendation for the best combination of visibility and stability.

( STAND-150 )

Source:
This item is American-made by hand in our Steubenville workshop, not imported.