St. Josaphat Patron Saint of Ukraine - Basilica Prayer Card

St. Josaphat Patron Saint of Ukraine - Basilica Prayer Card

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Framed or Unframed options available

We are honored to have designed this card at the request of the National Basilica of Saint Josephat in Milwaukee, WI. This vibrant full-color icon is the official icon that hangs in the National Basilica of Saint Josephat. These stunning Prayer Cards are printed on beautiful card stock with a pearl finish - must see and feel to fully appreciate! Printed on the back of this beautiful prayer card of Saint Josaphat is a prayer for unity and peace in Ukraine and all Eastern European nations. Cards are 4” X 8”.

Framed version comes with an additional free unframed prayer card.

Saint Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr (1580 – 1623)
(Memorial - November 12)
Patron Saint of Ukraine & Patron of the Reunion Between Orthodox and Catholics

We are offering this limited edition prayer card in solidarity with Ukraine which is under attack by the despotic leader of Russia. May the Unfathomable Mercy of Jesus win the hearts of all people of all side of this pointless conflict, and may irrational peace break out in the streets of Ukraine! Join us in praying for peace Ukraine and throughout the whole world.

Josaphat was born in Ukraine and lived in Vilnius, Lithuania (home of the Original Image of Divine Mercy), where in 1604 he joined an Orthodox monastery. In 1595 the Orthodox Metropolitan of Kiev and five Orthodox bishops representing millions of Ukrainian and Belarusian faithful met in the city of Brest and signed the Union of Brest Declaration entering into union with the Bishop of Rome. The Pope accepted their conversion from Orthodox to Catholic, while allowing them to keep their Byzantine liturgical rites and traditions, forming the Catholics of the Eastern Rite. Josaphat was later named a Bishop in present day Belarusia and successfully curtailed Orthodox clergy from exercising ministry in his diocese. In 1623, Josaphat was ambushed by Orthodox faithful who cleaved off his head and dumped his body into a river. The word "ecumenism" did not even exist when Josaphat was martyred. Josaphat was canonized in 1867 and his remains are buried under the altar of Saint Basil in St. Peter’s Basilica.

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