St. Oswald - Lectern Frontal LF1102
Artwork by the
Benedictine Sisters of Turvey Abbey
Saint
Oswald, King and martyr, born c. 605, died 5 August 642.
Feast Day:
3rd August (Hexham and Newcastle RC Diocese).
5th August
Church of England.
Helped
establish Christianity as the religion of Britain. He invited monks from Iona
to evangelise his kingdom which extended from the Forth to the Humber; he gave
Lindisfarne (Holy Island) to St. Aidan for his community.
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lectern?
Frontals come with cord locks that enable you to
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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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