Slabbinck Blue Banner Cross and Advent Candles, 300x100 cm
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This church banner accompanies the Advent season, creating a warm and contemplative atmosphere, inspiring prayer, hope, and anticipation of Christmas. At the center of the composition is an Advent candlestick with four candles: three purple and one pink. Each candle represents one of the Sundays of Advent. The three purple candles symbolize the time of penance, vigilance, and preparation, while the pink candle, lit on the third Sunday, expresses the joy growing as Christmas approaches. Alongside...
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This church banner accompanies the Advent season, creating a warm and contemplative atmosphere, inspiring prayer, hope, and anticipation of Christmas. At the center of the composition is an Advent candlestick with four candles: three purple and one pink. Each candle represents one of the Sundays of Advent. The three purple candles symbolize the time of penance, vigilance, and preparation, while the pink candle, lit on the third Sunday, expresses the joy growing as Christmas approaches. Alongside the candles is a cross, a symbol of faith and salvation in Christ, adorned with a blue banner, traditionally associated with Mary, the Mother of God. Marian blue represents purity, loyalty, and tenderness, evoking the figure of Mary as a model of waiting and reception, She who cherished the promise in her heart and brought forth the Savior. Together, these symbols guide the faithful on a spiritual journey of light, hope, and contemplation. Digitally printed on fabric made of 100% artificial fibers. Dimensions: 300 x 100 cm. It is finished with an open hem at the top, it includes a wooden pole with two decorative knobs and hanging cord. The bottom boasts an integrated metal bar that keeps the fabric taut and stable. Crafted by the Slabbinck atelier, this banner reflects liturgical excellence based on high-quality materials and meticulous craftsmanship, rooted in the long textile and liturgical tradition of the Belgian house.