Sentences with phrase «holy cards»

Scapulas, medals, holy cards in missiles are all perversions.
Even Leonard admits «chuckling at the thought of his mug on a laminated holy card».
The design is refreshingly manly, or at least un-holy-cardish — not that I don't like holy cards myself, but I think boys sometimes find the images a bit too rosy - cheeked.
• Donna's doesn't look right without the flower shed sticking out along the street, where flowers were always sold, even at three in the morning, by young Filipino men who had holy cards taped up on the door of the tiny little room they used as an office.
Other artists who have helped make kitsch appropriation a rich tradition that is at the center of contemporary art practice are Richard Prince, who has appropriated Marlboro ads; Yasumasa Morimora, who has inserted his own face in Hollywood diva glamour photographs; and the French art duo Pierre et Gilles, who exploit Catholic holy cards, calendar art and soft - core gay pornography.
Religious harassment also doesn't include «workplace displays of religious artifacts or posters» (such as holy cards, Stars of David, or a Quran beside the computer)... as long as the displays don't demean people of other faiths.
We have in town a store where clerks in hushed and reverent tones sell breviaries and Bibles, Holy Cards and St. Christopher medals, rosaries and coffee - table books of photographic scenes of Rome, Assisi, and the Holy Land.
Kitty put down our market basket and fanned herself with a holy card.
Kitty gnawed delicately at the holy card.
An article in the Charleston newspaper had referred to the explosion as suspicious, and there had been some kind of investigation, though nothing had ever come of it — things Mike and I'd discovered only because we'd sneaked the clipping from Mother's dresser drawer, a strange, secret place filled with fractured rosaries, discarded saint medals, holy cards, and a small statue of Jesus missing his left arm.
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