A fine art, giclée print professionally set in a Crescent Select off white/textured (100% virgin alpha-cellulose surface, acid-free and lignin-free) double mat behind Tru Vue Premium Clear glass in a contemporary gold scoop hardwood frame with a subtle green accent and gold beaded edge. Hanging hardware, protective bumpers, and artist narrative on back.
Helen Kowalska belonged to a poor family in Poland. After years of pleading with her family, she joined the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy and took the name Marie Faustina, which means “fortunate one.” She couldn't have imagined how fortunate she would be. With only a few years of education, her jobs in the convent consisted of cooking, cleaning, and gardening. Her simple life seemed insignificant, but she held a marvelous secret within her. Jesus charged her with instituting the devotion of the Divine Mercy.