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We sure can! Diocesan Design is our in-house design agency here to help you in whatever way we can. Just give us a call at 800-994-9817 or visit Diocesan Design to learn more.
Giovanni Battista Montini was born in Concesio, Brescia, on 26 September 1897. Ordained to the priesthood on 19 May 1920, he studied philosophy, civil law, and canon law. In 1923, he was appointed attaché at the Apostolic Nunciature in Warsaw and a year later returned and began serving in the Secretariat of State in the Vatican. During his service to the Holy See, under the Pontificates of Pius XI and Pius XII, he also taught the history of papal diplomacy at the Lateran University, until 13 December 1937 when Pius XI appointed him Substitute of the Secretariat of State. During World War II, he engaged in aiding refugees, and Jews, also overseeing the Vatican Information Office. In November 1952, he was appointed Pro-Secretary of State for General Affairs and two years later he was appointed Archbishop of Milan. There, he employed new methods of evangelization in order to address the issues of immigration, materialism, and Marxist ideology. On 21 June 1963, he was elected pope and took the name of Paul VI. Amid numerous challenges, he brought three periods of the Second Vatican Council to a successful conclusion, always encouraging the Church to be open in the modern world while respecting her tradition. Paul VI began the practice of Apostolic Journeys beginning with the Holy Land. His first encyclical, Ecclesiam Suam (1964), gave rise to the method of “the dialogue of salvation”. His other writings include Populorum Progressio on the development of peoples. He also provided masterful teaching on the question of peace, also instituting the World Day of Peace. From the very beginning of his ministry, he had particular concern for the young, sharing with them the joy of faith. After a brief illness, he died on 6 August 1978 in Castel Gandolfo. Pope Francis beatified him on 19 October 2014. He was canonized on 14 October 2018 by Pope Francis as St. Paul VI.
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This banner is approximately 84″ tall. It is printed on durable, high quality polypropylene media with archival inks.
Our banners are designed to be displayed using our exclusive “Quick Change” stand. This means you can use any of our banners without purchasing an additional stand for each one. The "Quick Change" system is specifically designed for ease of use; you simply remove the end cap on the stand and insert a new banner. Replace the end cap, and unroll the banner for display.
We sure can! Diocesan Design is our in-house design agency here to help you in whatever way we can. Just give us a call at 800-994-9817 or visit Diocesan Design to learn more.
If you ordered a banner with your stand the banner will come installed and ready be displayed. All you need to do is insert the pole and pull the banner up. If your parish already owns a stand, your banner will arrive with a bottom rail that is quick and easy to slide into your stand.
The Quick Change Stand System is our exclusive design that allows you to use any of our banners without purchasing an additional stand for each banner. Making it quick, easy, and cost-effective to communicate an assortment of messages with parishioners year round.
Yes, just give us call at 877-212-7317.
Banner Dimensions are 33″ wide by 84″ tall.
The banners are both sturdy and easy to set up and move. The “Quick Change” system is specifically designed for ease of use; you simply remove the end cap on the stand and insert a new banner. You then replace the end cap, and unroll the banner for display. It truly is quick and easy!
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