Ancient Carmelite Crest Apron (Natural)

Carmelite
SKU:
APR-CARM1
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Width:
8.00 (in)
Height:
8.00 (in)
Depth:
1.00 (in)
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Cook in style and evangelize at the same time with our natural Ancient Carmelite Crest apron! In the middle, the crest is white and brown (for the Carmelite habit) and creates a mountain (symbolizing Mount Carmel) with a sky; the stars symbolize Mary and, presumably, Elijah and Elisha. With a crown for the Kingdom of God and stars for Mary's Queenship, this crest rests upon a natural apron, made of 100% cotton canvas. Share your devotion to Carmelite spirituality, remind yourself of your family member in the Carmelites, or give as a gift to a friend, at the same time protecting yourself or a loved one from getting grease spatters or puffs of flour on your clothing while cooking or baking.

These aprons are one size fits all, being 28" long and 20" wide. For carrying around the recipe you are working on, your phone, or other important articles, there are two 7" wide pouch pockets on the front.

Use at a school or work cookout, at your parish brunch, or in the comfort of your home. Life is messy; nourishing others and serving them can be messy too, especially for families with little kids throwing things "into the mix" as well! Serve God and serve others while spreading a message and loving yourself by upkeeping your exterior presentation - and tending to and orienting your interior life to serving God in others. Enjoy nourishing the people of God with the protection and style of this handy apron!

 

 

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Source:
This item is sourced blank from a variety of locations and then printed in our Steubenville workshop.