A Message from Blessed John Paul II
"Today
... I am handing you the Rosary beads. Through prayer and meditation on the
mysteries, Mary leads you safely towards her Son! Do not be ashamed to recite
the Rosary alone, while you walk along the streets to school, to the
university or to work, or as you commute by public transport. Adopt the habit of
reciting it among yourselves, in your groups, movements and associations.
Do not hesitate to suggest that it be recited at home ... because it rekindles
and strengthens the bonds between family members. This prayer will help you to
be strong in your faith, constant in charity, joyful and persevering in hope."
8 March 2003 by Blessed John Paul II, The Great
Queen of The Holy Rosary Shrine
Lay Apostolate
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First Icon of St. Gianna Beretta Molla, known as the patron Saint of the Unborn. St. Gianna is also the patron Saint of Salt+Light Television (Fr. Thomas Rosica) for whom this Icon was written. It is installed in the Holy Cross Chapel of the Salt+Light T.V. facilities. It's an original, as there were no known prototypes. |
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It is a Greek Byzantine style Icon on a Birch panel.... 24" X 36" ( 61cm X 91cm). It is produced in egg tempera and gold leaf by Ted Harasti; sacred artist, Iconographer and sculptor. Copyright 2010. Smaller size prints will be available for purchase by contacting the artist directly: tedharasti@sympatico.ca |
The Print “Clouds” is offered as the artists' rendition of our Lords' return as depicted in Mathew 24:30. Send a stamped, self addressed 8”X10” envelope and we will send you a free copy of the print. Trust in Christ and his Divine Mercy. The Divine Mercy Chaplet and the “Clouds” print are offered at the end of our site.
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Your Servant in Jesus, Mary and Joseph
Ted Harasti, Director
Sacred Artist, Sculptor, Iconographer and Muralist
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