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On Father's Day

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Ivory card stock with matte finish and gold embossed foil verse.


This card comes with a Novena of Masses for the recipient. Mass is celebrated for nine consecutive days and the recipient is remembered during these Masses. Please enter the name(s) of the person who will be remembered in the Novena in the space provided below.


Please note that the Marianist Mission will send this card to you so that you may send it to the recipient. Therefore, it is not necessary to enter an address in the “ship to” area of the checkout process, as we will already have your billing address.

SKU 3F2011

On Father's Day

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A Novena Card Card description: Ivory card stock with matte finish and gold embossed foil verse. Cover verse: A Prayer for Father's Day Left inside verse: You have been enrolled in a Novena of Masses beginning on Father's Day, and remembered in all the prayers of the Marianists during the year. Right inside verse: Today is the perfect day to recognize and honor the wonderful man and father you are. Happy Father's Day Back of the card: Back of the Card: The Marianist Family is comprised of the Daughters of Mary Immaculate (Marianist Sisters), the Society of Mary (Marianist brothers and priests) and Lay Marianists. Marianists are especially dedicated to uplifting people through education but also serve in other types of ministries worldwide. The Marianists were founded nearly 200 years ago in France at the end of the French Reveloution by Blessed William Joseph Chaminade. He saw in Mary, the Mother of Christ, a model for discipleship that can show us how to welcome the Spirit of God into our own lives. Supporters of the Marianist Mission's ministry make possible our foreign and domestic ministries, enable the training of Marianist novices and seminarians, and provide care for our elderly and infirm Marianists.