Are
you searching for a beautiful way to glorify Our Lord in
the Eucharist?
The "Portrait of Our Lord" was created by combining four digital photos together representing:
the Last Supper with the apostles where Jesus gave us the Eucharist,
the Crucifixion where Jesus gave His life on the cross for us,
the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead just as He said He would,
and the Blessed Sacrament glowing like the sun, the way scripture describes the appearance of Jesus to His apostles at the transfiguration (Mt 17).
The "Portrait of Our Lord" includes an
actual photo of Jesus, our Eucharistic Lord, captured during
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in
Omaha. Our Lord's presence is shown glowing like the sun, the way
scripture describes the appearance of Jesus to His apostles at the
transfiguration (Mt 17).
"I happened
across your site by chance only to discover the most beautiful religious
art I have seen in a long time ...JUST STUNNING!!! Blessings TO
YOU....." Esther
"Happy is the soul that knows how to find Jesus in the Eucharist,
and the Eucharist in all things!," St. Peter Julian Eymard
Faith demands
that we approach
the Eucharist
fully aware
that we are approaching
Christ himself.
-Pope John Paul II
Behold the Lamb of
God
who takes away the sins of the world
The profound words that our priests proclaim during the Mass when they elevate our Lord after the consecration. We believe that the bread and wine have changed into the Body and Blood of Our Lord, Jesus Christ!
"Portrait
of
Our Lord"
.... a unique work of Catholic Eucharistic Art created by Ron
Parish of Adadx6 Images. You will not find anything else like this work available for purchase online or at your local religious store. The "Portrait of
Our Lord" print is ready to ship, framed or
unframed,
and can also be purchased as a holy card in two different sizes (English or Spanish)!
Enliven
your
Catholic faith and proclaim your belief to family &
friends with this incredible affirmation of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament,
the "Portrait of Our Lord".