Slabbinck green banner with cross, bread, and fish, 120x40 in
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Slabbinck green banner with cross, bread, and fish, 120x40 in.
This Slabbinck green banner features a cross, symbolising the universal faith of Christianity, at its centre. It represents Christ's infinite love, giving life for the salvation of humanity.
In the intersection of the cross arms, a basket filled with loaves and fishes is depicted, recalling the Gospel episode of the multiplication of loaves and fishes. In that miracle, Jesus feeds a vast crowd starting with five loaves and two fishes, ...
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Slabbinck green banner with cross, bread, and fish, 120x40 in.
This Slabbinck green banner features a cross, symbolising the universal faith of Christianity, at its centre. It represents Christ's infinite love, giving life for the salvation of humanity.
In the intersection of the cross arms, a basket filled with loaves and fishes is depicted, recalling the Gospel episode of the multiplication of loaves and fishes. In that miracle, Jesus feeds a vast crowd starting with five loaves and two fishes, a sign of His compassion and divine power.
But that gesture transcends material needs, anticipating the great gift of the Eucharist, where Christ offers Himself as the true bread of life.
Additionally, the fish has been one of the most beloved symbols for Christians from the early centuries. In the Greek word Ichthys lies a profession of faith: "Jesus Christ, Son of God, Saviour".
This banner, with its simple and profound symbolic language, invites the heart to reflect on the mystery of divine generosity and the spiritual nourishment that only God can provide.
Digitally printed on fabric made of 100% artificial fibres, this 118.1x39.4 in banner is finished at the top with an open hem, accompanied by a wooden pole with two decorative finials and hanging rope.
The bottom features an integrated metal bar to maintain the fabric perfectly tense and stable during display.
Crafted by the Slabbinck atelier, this banner reflects liturgical excellence based on high-quality materials and meticulous craftsmanship, rooted in the long textile and liturgical tradition of the Belgian maison.