A fine art, giclée print set behind glass in a silver brushed wood frame with a distressed finish to give you a clean and simple display. Hanging hardware, protective bumpers, and artist narrative on back.
The Salesians are a family of men and women founded by a Catholic priest, Fr. John Bosco. He began his work in Turin, Italy, in the mid-1800s by gathering poor boys and young men that had no place to live and little education. He established a place called an oratory where these young people could gather and call their home.
From among the young men at the oratory, he founded a religious congregation, the Salesian Society, which consisted of priests and brothers. It was named after St. Francis de Sales who was known for his kindness and simple spirituality.
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