Our Lady prayer cards
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Pope Francis has a special devotion to The Blessed Virgin Mary, Untier of Knots. It is the name of a Baroque painting entitled Wallfahrtsbild painted by Johann Georg Melchior Schmidtner (1625-1707) in 1700 and displayed in the St. Peter am Perlach in Augsburg, Bavaria.

Second hand Pope John Paul II – Papal Blessing Ave Maria. Music of the Catholic Church CD in good condition.

A prayer card to the Virgin Mary Untier of Knots.

Prayer from the 1950s, with a prayer to Our Lady of Mount Carmel on the back.




The God graced one. Patron of Grandmothers, mothers, housewives, housekeepers and women in labour.

The Adventures of Gloria – the most amazing fire cloud – On the humpy hills of Bethlehem by Norman Habel and Nathan Jurevicius.

Written by Geoffrey Ashe MBE FRSL (born 29 March 1923), who is a British cultural historian, lecturer, and author of many historical books and novels.

With songs of celebration. Second hand paperback in good condition but with slight tearing on first page.

Revised and expanded 2004 edition, second hand paperback book in good condition.




The Prophetic Dimension of the Carmelite Charism: New Developments Since the Second Vatican Council in the Light of Biblical, Theological, and Historical Foundations. Paperback. By Fransiscus Kosasih.


Postcards of the Rosary Way Collection at the Shrine of Saint Jude.
Adam Kossowski used acrylic paint for the Rosary Way paintings which were originally commissioned for the Carmelite retreat and pilgrimage centre at Hazlewood House in Yorkshire. They were moved to Faversham when the Carmelites left Hazlewood House in 1996. In 2007, it was noticed that the original artwork was showing signs of damage from being outside in all weathers and it was decided to attempt to preserve them immediately. They are now stored in the development manager’s office. Copies were commissioned and Mr Mic Redsell took on this work. His painted copies were put in their place for visitors to enjoy for many years to come.
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