St. John - Lectern Frontal LF873
Artwork by the Benedictine Sisters of Turvey Abbey
Artwork by the Benedictine Sisters of Turvey Abbey
St. John, Apostle
and Evangelist.
Feast Day: 27th
December.
Brother of James
the Apostle & son of Zebedee he was called, whilst a fisherman, to follow
Jesus. He is referred to as 'the Beloved Disciple' present at all the
significant points in Jesus' ministry; he stood at the foot of the Cross and
was one of the first eye-witnesses, with Peter, to the resurrection.
John wrote the
fourth Gospel, three Epistles and the Apocalypse (Revelation). His writings are
profound and focus on Jesus' divinity, glorious nature and the centrality of
love to the Christian message. His traditional symbol is an eagle.
He who saw this has testified so that you also may
believe. His testimony is true, and he knows that he tells the
truth. John 19:35
Will it fit my lectern?
Frontals come with cord locks that enable you to
adjust the hanging height and width for most free-standing lecterns. Frontals
hang below and tie around the lectern’s front projection. If you are unsure
whether our frontals will fit your lectern, please contact us and we will
advise you.
Important, please check before ordering:
The sloping book rest
should have a front projection of at least 5cm.
Fabric, materials and production:
- 100% Polyester (natural-feel
material).
- Fade resistant printing.
- Includes wood rods (top and
bottom) and end caps and gold effect draw cord and cord locks.
- Fire retardant: BS5867/Type
B DIN4102
- A sample of the material can
be supplied upon request.
Delivery: Allow 10–14 days from date of order.
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