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Diocese of St Albans Resource Centre Artefact Boxes – Christianity Diocese of St Albans Resource centre Artefact Boxes – Christianity Collection 1 – Reference Number 3919 Contents: Salvation Army Flag and Emblem Salvation Army Tambourine Chalice and Paten Plastic Communion Cups x4 Our Lady of Lourdes Statue Icon – small Rosary Paschal Candle Baptismal Candle First Communion/Confirmation Candle Christening Bible Rainbow Good News Bible Believer’s Baptism Certificate & Card First Communion Card Christening Card Easter Card Crucifix Salvadorean Cross (colourful) Small Wooden Cross Cross - handmade Holding Cross Palm Crosses x2 Stations of the Cross – mini book Stole – reversible – child size Advent Candle – red printed Hot Cross Bun Bookmarks x2 Fish Pin Dove Pin Hymns of Worship – How Great Thou Art CD Shout Praises! Kids CD Christianity Snap Cards Books: Easter – My Family Celebrates by Cath Senker Christianity in Mexico – Families and their Faiths by Hawker & Campbell We are Christians – My Religion and Me by Philip Blake Celebrating Christian Festivals – Infosearch: Celebration Days by Nick Hunter Collection 2 – Reference Number 5922 Contents: Salvation Army Flag Salvation Army Tambourine Chalice and Paten Plastic Communion Cups x4 Madonna Statue Rosary Paschal Candle Baptismal Candle First Communion/Confirmation Candle Rainbow Good News Bible Believer’s Baptism Card First Communion Card Christening Card Easter Card Cross of St Damien Salvadorean Cross (colourful) Small Wooden Cross Cross - handmade Holding Cross Palm Crosses x2 Stole – reversible – child size Advent Candle – red printed Hot Cross Bun Bookmarks x2 Fish Pin Dove Pin Hymns of Worship – How Great Thou Art CD Shout Praises Kids – Friend of God CD Christianity Snap Cards Books: Easter – My Family Celebrates by Cath Senker Christianity in Mexico – Families and their Faiths by Hawker & Campbell We are Christians – My Religion and Me by Philip Blake Celebrating Christian Festivals – Infosearch: Celebration Days by Nick Hunter Small Kit – Reference Number 133956 Chalice and Paten Communion Cups x3 Wafers Pyx Communion Certificate Lourdes Water Bottle Stoup for Holy Water Paschal Candle Damien Cross Crucifix Palm crosses x2 Holy Family Statue Madonna Statue Rosary Priest’s Collars x2 Icon Fish Pin Baptism Cards x2 Christianity Snap Cards Worship Collection – Reference Number 133965 First Communion Dress Confirmation Veil Priest’s Collar Holy Water and Sprinkler Rosary x2 Incense Boat Stole – purple Communion Cups x2 Mary and Christ Statue Madonna Statue Icon Salvadorean Cross – small Palm Cross Crucifix – metal Jerusalem Cross Fish Pin Holy Land Tourist Candles x3 Paschal Candle Postcards x5 Cards and Certificates x11 Catholic Prayer Book for Schools Funeral Services Book Confirmation Book The Eucharist Book The Marriage Service Book Bible Christianity Poster Pack Hymns of Worship – How Great Thou Art CD Shout Praises! Kids 4 CD Cross and Crucifix set – Reference Number 12308 Plain wooden cross Brass crucifix Palm Crosses x2 Damien’s Cross Russian Orthodox Cross Crosses – Boxed with Individual Reference Numbers NATIVITY ICON CROSS – 10860 Wooden - 10.5cm SMALL STANDING CROSS – 10861 Wooden – in two pieces - 11cm RISEN CHRIST CROSS – 10862 Metal – hanging - 9.5cm ORTHODOX HAND HELD AND ORTHODOX CROSSES – 10863 Gilt crucifix – hand held - 21cm Metal – hanging - 17cm 6 SMALL CROSSES – 10864 Greek cross – 2.25cm square – small wooden Iona/Celtic cross – 6cm - wooden Cosmic cross - x2 - 5cm square Latin cross – 6cm – plain - wooden Tau cross – 2cm – metal with pin Eucharistic Minister’s Cross – 4cm – colourful – metal 4 NECKLACE CROSSES - 10865 Coptic cross on thong – 5cm – metal Cross of St Cuthbert – 6cm – red and gold metal Pilgrim cross – 10cm – wooden on cord Holy Spirit Pendant cross – dove JESUS CARRIES HIS CROSS – 10866 Statue of Christ and cross – 17cm – wooden HOLDING CROSS – 10867 Holding cross and booklet – 10cm – wooden PHOSPHORA BREAD STAMP – 10868 Circular stamp – 15.5cm – wooden ASSORTED ROSARIES – 10869 Child’s First Rosary – multi-coloured wood Finger rosary – wooden Olive wood rosary Black plastic rosary CROSS WITH CROWN OF THORNS – 10870 Wood mounted on resin – 21cm CRUCIFIX WITH PAINTED FIGURE – 10871 Wooden cross with die-cast Christ – 27.5cm SAN DAMIANO CROSS – 10872 Wooden gilt – 26cm STANDING CROSS - 10873 Standing cross – wooden – 30cm JERUSALEM CROSSES – 10874 Mother of pearl – 2.7cm Wooden – 15.3cm BAMBOO FILIPINO CRUCIFIX – 10875 Filipino crucifix – bamboo – 31.5cm CRUCIFIX & ROOD FIGURES – 10876 Crucifix – 32cm – metal gilt Christ on wood Rood figure group – 31.5cm – coloured figures on black base and cross VINE CROSS – 10877 Metal vine décor on black wood – 24cm CELTIC CROSSES - 10878 Stone resin – 27cm Olive wood – 25cm SALVADOREAN CROSSES – 10879 Holy family cross – 38cm – wooden Olive wood – 30cm CROSSES – 10880 Bottony cross – 28cm – wooden, budded ends Palm crosses x2 Hanging crucifix – 17cm - wooden NEW CREATION CROSS – 11260 Olive wood – 45cm Lent and Easter Collection – Reference Number 01234 Easter Poster Pack Last Supper Poster Egg – decorated tin Egg Dye Egg Decal – book of stickers Icon – The Burial Stations of the Cross - booklet Easter Card Paschal Candle Crucifix Olive Wood Cross Cross – Bethlehem Tourist Cross Palm Crosses x2 Risen Christ Salvadorean Cross Hot Cross Bun Books: Easter – A World of Festivals Easter – My Family Celebrates – Cath Senker Nativity Scenes, Small Boxed – Individual Reference Numbers SOFT NATIVITIES - 10804 Nativity Advent wall hanging Soft crib nativity house SALVADOREAN NATIVITY SET - 10805 Baby Jesus Mary Joseph Animals x4 Angel Kings x3 Storage stable box OLIVE WOOD NATIVITY SET - 10806 Baby Jesus and crib Mary Joseph Shepherd x1 Sheep x2 Ox x1 Donkey x1 Kings x3 CLAY TACTOS RETABLO & BOX WOOD RETABLO (Mexican Folk Art) – 10809 Retablo x1 – clay dome Retablo x1 – box wood KNITTED NATIVITY SET – 10810 Baby Jesus in crib Joseph Mary x2 Sheep x3 Donkey x1 Shepherds x3 Kings x3 HOLY FAMILY - 10856 Wooden – one piece NATIVITY JIGSAW – 10857 Olive wood jigsaw – 11 pieces TRIPTYCH NATIVITY – 10858 Three in one – wooden - Salvadorean MATRUSHKA NESTING DOLLS – 10859 Mary and child Jesus Christ Saints x3 10 X FINGER PUPPET NATIVITY SET [felt] – 13498 Mary and Jesus Joseph Ox Donkey Shepherds x2 Angel Kings x3 GUATAMALAN NATIVITY SET – 133979 Mary, Joseph and Jesus in Crib Figures on oxen x3 WOODEN NATIVITY SCENE - 133926 Stable with star and palm Baby Jesus and crib Mary and Joseph Four animals One shepherd Three Kings .
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