A watercolor cross made up of three lines (green, purple, green) against a light silhouette of a larger cross on a purple background.
Shepherd carrying a lamb upon his shoulder. Congratulate a child on the occasion of their first reception of the sacrament of Reconciliation. 5" by 7"
…as one draws out a poison, and begin the healing that is needed in the hearts of your people. May the households of humanity be places of reconciliation, forgiveness, and peace. Lord, restore broken relationships, inspire forgiveness in the wronged, and heal the restlessness and inner pains of…
Image of Christ embracing a child. The watercolor background is made up of hues of purple, magenta and blue.
…Johann Schmidtner. The painting was inspired by a real German family's story of marital disunity, struggle, intercession, and powerful reconciliation. Almost 300 years later, the image deeply moved an Argentinean priest named Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who later became Pope Francis. Inspired by…
…of the 1700s, Johann Schmidtner, was inspired by a real German family's story of marital disunity, struggle, intercession, and powerful reconciliation. Almost 300 years later, the image deeply moved an Argentinean priest named Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who later became Pope Francis. As a Jesuit…
…of the 1700s, Johann Schmidtner, was inspired by a real German family's story of marital disunity, struggle, intercession, and powerful reconciliation. Almost 300 years later, the image deeply moved an Argentinean priest named Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who later became Pope Francis. As a Jesuit…
…Johann Schmidtner. The painting was inspired by a real German family's story of marital disunity, struggle, intercession, and powerful reconciliation. Almost 300 years later, the image deeply moved an Argentinean priest named Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who later became Pope Francis. As a Jesuit…
…Johann Schmidtner. The painting was inspired by a real German family's story of marital disunity, struggle, intercession, and powerful reconciliation. Almost 300 years later, the image deeply moved an Argentinean priest named Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who later became Pope Francis. The invocation…
…Johann Schmidtner. The painting was inspired by a real German family's story of marital disunity, struggle, intercession, and powerful reconciliation. Almost 300 years later, the image deeply moved an Argentinean priest named Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who later became Pope Francis. As a Jesuit…