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Prodigal Son (XVIc) Icon - F174

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$9.95
SKU:
F174
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Description

The Parable of the Prodigal Son is part of our annual preparation for Great Lent. We have all squandered our Heavenly Father's inheritance, but He is waiting with open arms for us to return to Him through repentance.

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Ratio:
1x1.25
Ratio:
Portrait
Month:
Lent

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Customer Reviews

1 review

  • 3

    You are always welcome home

    Posted by joe on Jun 16th 2017

    Nice, but rather rather busy. More focus on the father and prodigal son would have been better. Still a quality icon!