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Greeting card industry Greeting card industry
Greeting Card Background Greeting cards are pieces of paper or cardboard upon which photos, drawings, and a verse of cheer, greeting, celebration, condolence, etc. have been printed or engraved. Greeting cards are decorated with a variety of images and include messages to... Read more
Gibson Greetings Inc Gibson Greetings Inc
Gibson Greetings, Inc. 2100 Section RoadCincinnati, Ohio 45237U.S.A.(513) 841-6600Fax: (513) 841-6739 Public Company Incorporated: 1895 as The Gibson Art CompanyEmployees: 4,600Sales: $546.2 millionStock Exchanges: NASDAQSICs: 2771 Greeting Cards, 2679 Converted Paper Products,Not Elsewhere... Read more
sacramental sacramental
sacramental in the Roman Catholic Church, aid to devotion that is not a sacrament. Sacramentals are commonly divided into six classes: prayer, anointing, eating, confession, giving, and blessings. According to church teaching, sacramentals are not founded by God but by the church, and therefore do... Read more
Sassoferrato Sassoferrato
Sassoferrato , 1605-85, Italian painter; pupil of Domenichino. His original name was Giovanni Battista Salvi. He is best known for his sentimental Madonnas, reminiscent of Raphael's, such as the Madonna of the Rosary (Santa Sabina, Rome) and Madonna (Metropolitan Mus.).... Read more
American Greetings Corp American Greetings Corp
American Greetings Corporation One American Road Cleveland, Ohio 44144-2398 U.S.A. Telephone: (216) 252-7300 Fax: (216) 252-6777 Web site: http://www.americangreetings.com Public Company Incorporated: 1944 as American Greeting Publishers, Inc. Employees: 32,600 Sales: $1.99 billion... Read more
Ethelbert Woodbridge Nevin Ethelbert Woodbridge Nevin
Ethelbert Woodbridge Nevin 1862-1901, American pianist and composer, b. Edgeworth, Pa., studied in Boston and in Germany. He made his debut as a pianist in Pittsburgh in 1886 but devoted most of his time to composition of songs and short, lyrical pieces. One song, The Rosary (1898), enjoyed great... Read more
John Banister Tabb John Banister Tabb
John Banister Tabb 1845-1909, American poet, b. Amelia co., Va. He was converted to Roman Catholicism in 1872 and entered the priesthood in 1884. His poems on nature and religion are simple and polished and, at their best, reminiscent of the 17th-century English devotional poets. Among the... Read more
paternoster paternoster
paternoster (in the Roman Catholic Church) the Lord's Prayer, especially in Latin. Also, any of a number of special beads occurring at regular intervals in a rosary, indicating that the Lord's Prayer is to be recited. The name comes from Latin ‘Pater noster [our Father]’, the first... Read more
Chaplet Chaplet
Chaplet a string of beads or a garland, or something that resembles it; a rosary, hence, the prayers recited over it. Examples: chaplet of beads, 1653; of domestic affections, 1827; of flowers, 1590; of olive leaves, 1839; of prayers; of precious stones, 1450; of roses, 1711; of sharp nettles,... Read more

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