Squeaky Clean
Squeaky Clean : In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the Baptism of the Lord, Year A, Angelique has a little cleaning to do. Does she get it done?
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Squeaky Clean - By Amy Arton
Inspired by the readings for the Baptism of the Lord, Year A.
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I Think I Found Him
I Think I Found Him : In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the Epiphany of Our Lord, Year A, George gets distracted.
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I Think I Found Him - By Amy Arton
Inspired by the readings for the Epiphany of Our Lord, Year A.
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Mary, the Holy Mother of God.
Mary, the Holy Mother of God.
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Mary, the Holy Mother of God. - By Amy Arton
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In the Name of the Lord
In the name of the Lord : In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the Holy Family—Jesus, Mary and Joseph, Year A, it’s all about these oblates doing everything in the name of the Lord.
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In the Name of the Lord - By Amy Arton
Inspired by the readings for the Holy Family Jesus, Mary & Joseph, Year A.
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Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas! : No description needed. :)
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Merry Christmas - By Amy Arton
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Take Mary
Take Mary: In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the 4th Sunday of Advent, Year A, St. Joseph is told the big news. How does he handle it?
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Take Mary - By Amy Arton
Inspired by the readings for the Third Sunday of Advent, Year A.
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Where the Lame Leap
Where the Lame Leap? : In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the 3rd Sunday of Advent, Year A, Angelique has a little fear. What is it that scares her?
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Where the Lame Leap - By Amy Arton
Inspired by the readings for the Third Sunday of Advent, Year A.
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Can You Bear It?
Can You Bear It?: In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by the Liturgical Readings for the Second Sunday of Advent, Year A, Jeremiah is sweating it with a little heat. Does he bear it?
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Can You Bear It - By Amy Arton
Inspired by the readings for the Second Sunday of Advent, Year A.
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Ready for Jesus
Ready for Jesus: In this week’s Oblates of Mary comic, inspired by Readings for the First Sunday of Advent, Year A, Dolores is consumed with preparing for Jesus. Is she successful?
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Ready for Jesus - By Amy Arton
Inspired by the readings for the First Sunday of Advent, Year A.
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