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Cbcs Spring 20.Pdf TM Dear Friends, We are pleased to introduce the 2020 Church Supply Spring Sudbury Brass™, the oldest church sanctuary furnishing firm Supplement Catalog. Please use this in addition to our annual in the United States, has added new products across most 2019-2020 Church Supply Catalog for all of your ordering needs. product lines in addition to all your favorite classic Sudbury offerings on pages 45-51. Be sure to check out our newest This spring, we’ve added nearly 200 new products from your 10-minute prayer candles from Will & Baumer® and specially ™ ™ favorite brands; R.J. Toomey , Cambridge , Celebration designed candle holder. The candle holder fits into existing ™ ® ® ™ Banners , Robert Smith , Will & Baumer and Sudbury Brass . votive glass and holds the 10 minute prayer candle upright and burns clean leaving no mess to cleanup. R.J. Toomey™, the industry leader in clergy vestments and accessories, is pleased to announce additions to the customer As always, thank you for making Christian Brands™ a partner favorite Coronation and Avignon collections, as well as the in your business. If there is anything we can do to help, first introduction of the new Monreale Collection. Choose from please feel free to contact us anytime. dozens of new chasubles, dalmatics, stoles, albs, surplices, paraments, mass linens and so much more. See pages 4-15 for Best regards, the complete R.J. Toomey™ selection of new offerings. Celebration Banners™ has quickly become the industry leader in high quality worship banners for all occasions. This season Chris Vallely [email protected] we are excited to introduce our new Sacred Image Retractable Banners, as well as a new mix of modern and traditional designs in the best-selling banner sizes and styles. Browse pages 20-29 for the new additions to the Celebration Banners™ line. 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G1962 Set of 3 Dalmatics B3386 YC454 F2455 Set of 3 Chasubles Inner stole detail shown www.CBChurchSupply.com 5 CORONATION COLLECTION The Coronation collection from R.J. Toomey™ is a complete line of the most popular vestments featuring high quality fabrics and luxurious brocade tapestry banding. This season they have added additional color options to last season’s best-selling Semi-Gothic Chasuble. Now you can choose from the four most popular liturgical colors, or order all four and enjoy additional savings on the set. Coronation Semi-Gothic Chasubles SRP $179.95 Polyester/Linen/Cotton/Rayon Blend 59" W x 51" L F4995 Chi Rho NEW F4996 IHS NEW F4997 Jerusalem Cross NEW F4998 Dove ADDITIONAL SAVINGS ON THE SET! NEW F4999 SRP $679.80 set Set of 4 Chasubles F4995 F4996 F4997 F4998 6 Order Toll Free: 1-800-572-5780 SACRED IMAGE CHASUBLES New from R.J. Toomey™, the Sacred Image Chasubles feature exclusive artwork from customer-favorite artist Michael Adams. 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ADDITIONAL SAVINGS ADDITIONAL SAVINGS ON THE SET! ON THE SET! YC783 SRP $219.80 set YC772 SRP $259.80 set Set of 4 Chasubles Set of 4 Dalmatics Includes Green, Purple, Red and White. Includes Green, Purple, Red and White. Detail shown NEW F1714 SRP $49.95 Liturgy Collection Deacon Stole 5-1/2" W x 110" L Available in Green, Purple, Red and White. Specify color when ordering. ADDITIONAL SAVINGS ON THE SET! NEW F1715 SRP $159.80 set Set of 4 Stoles NEW G1965 SRP $19.95 set Pocket Usher Badges Polyester Jacquard/Gold Embroidery 3" W x 4-3/4" H Set includes Green, Purple, Red and White. 8 Order Toll Free: 1-800-572-5780 MONREALE COLLECTION Each vestment of the Monreale Collection features a beautiful jacquard base fabric and is trimmed with a high quality woven banding. Choose from Semi-Gothic Chasuble, Chalice Veil, Cope & Humeral Veil. Semi-Gothic Chasuble NEW G2914 SRP $159.95 Polyester Jacquard 59" W x 51" L, Gift Boxed Available in Green, Ivory, Purple and Red. 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