J&O Celebrates ‘National Prayer Day’ with Beautiful Celestial Fabrics.

May 7, 2009 marked this years 58th Annual National Day of Prayer. The National Day of Prayer is a day designated by the United States Congress as a day when people are asked to come together and pray, especially for their country. It was created as a floating holiday in 1952 and fixed on the first Thursday in May by ex-president Ronald Reagan.

Referred to by many as the land of the free, America has become a melting pot of various cultures and nationalities. It has also embraced and supported the right of each individual to practice his or her religion freely and without persecution. For those rooted in unconventional traditions and ideologies, the National Day of Prayer encourages and promotes reflective meditation and spiritual commune.
At J&O Fabrics, we encourage the nurturing of mind, body and spirit, and offer a selection of religious fabrics from artists around the world. From the Lady of Guadalupe to the Nativity, our prints tell a story and even reflect a prayer or two. Create unique one of a kind garments, crafts or place of worship decorations with these cotton novelties.
With the recession still alive, poverty on the rise and our loved ones serving our country still longing to come home, we could all stand a little prayer for the world.

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