

Mother Teresa of Calcutta Canonization Portrait Canvas Picture
Nelson Fine Art and Christian Gifts
Oval Mother Teresa of Calcutta Canonization Portrait Canvas Framed Art Picture
Available is three sizes: 8x10, 12x16 or 16x20.
Our St. Teresa of Calcutta Canonization portrait canvas in an oval frame portrays the new Saint in her pious trust in our Lord and the ardency of her love for Him. Celebrate this holy woman's canonization and order for yourself or as a perfect personal gift to a friend, relative, or religious who has a devotion to Mother Teresa! Our canvas displays a glowing image of Christ's humble servant and spouse, who gave her life to love Jesus in the poorest of the poor.
Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta entered a contemplative religious order as a young woman in 1928. After being fully professed, she received a "call within a call" to serve those on the streets of India, still remaining consecrated to God. As many young women followed her to serve the poor, the group eventually was approved by the Vatican to become the Missionaries of Charity. Mother Teresa traveled the world, spreading her mission of love. Despite receiving great honors from the world, her joy and mission still flowed from her Bridegroom, Jesus Christ.
This particular item is an archival-quality gicl
Oval Mother Teresa of Calcutta Canonization Portrait Canvas Framed Art Picture
Available is three sizes: 8x10, 12x16 or 16x20.
Our St. Teresa of Calcutta Canonization portrait canvas in an oval frame portrays the new Saint in her pious trust in our Lord and the ardency of her love for Him. Celebrate this holy woman's canonization and order for yourself or as a perfect personal gift to a friend, relative, or religious who has a devotion to Mother Teresa! Our canvas displays a glowing image of Christ's humble servant and spouse, who gave her life to love Jesus in the poorest of the poor.
Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta entered a contemplative religious order as a young woman in 1928. After being fully professed, she received a "call within a call" to serve those on the streets of India, still remaining consecrated to God. As many young women followed her to serve the poor, the group eventually was approved by the Vatican to become the Missionaries of Charity. Mother Teresa traveled the world, spreading her mission of love. Despite receiving great honors from the world, her joy and mission still flowed from her Bridegroom, Jesus Christ.
This particular item is an archival-quality gicl