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Walnut Stain Wood Communion Tray Lid

Original price $44.95 - Original price $44.95
Original price
$44.95
$44.95 - $44.95
Current price $44.95

Description:

Enhance your communion service with the natural elegance of the Walnut Stain Wood Communion Tray Lid from Robert Smith®. This handcrafted lid is made from solid maple wood and finished with a beautiful walnut wood stain that perfectly complements our full line of church furnishings. Its lasting quality and easy care make it a practical choice for any church. Simply wipe it clean with a damp cloth. Pair it with the matching Walnut Stain Wood Communion Tray (sold separately) for a complete and cohesive look.

*Please note color will differ slightly showing the natural beauty of the wood grain.

Item No.

RS-WS384

Product Information
  • Walnut Stain Wood Communion Tray Lid
  • Material: Wood
  • Handcrafted Maple Wood Walnut Stain
  • Wipes clean easily with a damp cloth
  • Size: 13 1/4" Dia
  • 1 Piece Per Package
Story and Symbolism

The First Holy Communion is an important sacrament that every Catholic child must receive because it unites us to Christ, who shares His Body and Blood with us to form a single body (CCC 1331). Catholic Christians partake in Holy Communion to recognize the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ during the Eucharist through the power of the Holy Spirit and the priest's intercession. Under the appearances of bread and wine — Christ's body, blood, soul, and divinity — the glorified Christ, who rose from the dead, is truly present.