Saints Among Us Spiral Journal
Capture your thoughts, prayers, and reflections in this beautifully designed spiral-bound journal inspired by the Saints Among Us theme. The cover features a vibrant Afrocentric pattern in bold blues, warm oranges, and intricate geometric detailing, framing a powerful illustration of Black Catholic saints standing alongside contemporary believers. The artwork blends reverence and modern identity in rich jewel tones with subtle gold accents, making the journal feel both sacred and expressive.
The durable front cover makes a bold statement while protecting your pages, and the sturdy spiral binding allows the journal to lay flat for comfortable writing. Perfect for prayer journaling, sermon notes, daily reflections, creative writing, or intentional goal setting, this notebook becomes more than paper. It becomes a companion for growth and witness.
Designed to bring faith and culture into everyday life, this journal is a meaningful addition to your prayer corner, workspace, or gift collection.
Product features
– Removable metal spiral for easy page removal and flat writing
– 150 lined pages (90gsm) — substantial, smooth writing surface
– Vivid, high-resolution printing with bright, lasting colors
– Glossy laminated cover printed front, back, and inside for durability
– Compact production barcode on back; professionally finished look
Care instructions
– Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of book outwards.
Saints Represented
- St. Martin de Porres
- Front and center, Dominican habit, broom and cross. Universally recognizable symbol of humility, service, and leadership through presence rather than position.
- St. Josephine Bakhita
- Woman religious in habit, prayer beads, gentle posture. Known for endurance, freedom, and faith after enslavement.
- St. Augustine of Hippo
- Bishop’s mitre and rich vestments, book symbolism. Early African Church father and theologian.
- St. Monica of Hippo
- Woman in modest robes holding a book or cloth. Represents perseverance, prayer, and maternal faith.
- St. Charles Lwanga
- Palm branch of martyrdom, upright stance. Leader among the Ugandan martyrs.
- St. Kizito
- Youthful presence near the martyrs, symbol of courage and faith at a young age.
- St. Benedict the Moor
- Dark Franciscan habit, rosary, humble bearing. Known for wisdom and holiness despite illiteracy.
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Capture your thoughts, prayers, and reflections in this beautifully designed spiral-bound journal inspired by the Saints Among Us theme. The cover features a vibrant Afrocentric pattern in bold blues, warm oranges, and intricate geometric detailing, framing a powerful illustration of Black Catholic saints standing alongside contemporary believers. The artwork blends reverence and modern identity in rich jewel tones with subtle gold accents, making the journal feel both sacred and expressive.
The durable front cover makes a bold statement while protecting your pages, and the sturdy spiral binding allows the journal to lay flat for comfortable writing. Perfect for prayer journaling, sermon notes, daily reflections, creative writing, or intentional goal setting, this notebook becomes more than paper. It becomes a companion for growth and witness.
Designed to bring faith and culture into everyday life, this journal is a meaningful addition to your prayer corner, workspace, or gift collection.
Product features
– Removable metal spiral for easy page removal and flat writing
– 150 lined pages (90gsm) — substantial, smooth writing surface
– Vivid, high-resolution printing with bright, lasting colors
– Glossy laminated cover printed front, back, and inside for durability
– Compact production barcode on back; professionally finished look
Care instructions
– Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of book outwards.
Saints Represented
- St. Martin de Porres
- Front and center, Dominican habit, broom and cross. Universally recognizable symbol of humility, service, and leadership through presence rather than position.
- St. Josephine Bakhita
- Woman religious in habit, prayer beads, gentle posture. Known for endurance, freedom, and faith after enslavement.
- St. Augustine of Hippo
- Bishop’s mitre and rich vestments, book symbolism. Early African Church father and theologian.
- St. Monica of Hippo
- Woman in modest robes holding a book or cloth. Represents perseverance, prayer, and maternal faith.
- St. Charles Lwanga
- Palm branch of martyrdom, upright stance. Leader among the Ugandan martyrs.
- St. Kizito
- Youthful presence near the martyrs, symbol of courage and faith at a young age.
- St. Benedict the Moor
- Dark Franciscan habit, rosary, humble bearing. Known for wisdom and holiness despite illiteracy.
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