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1565: The First Thanksgiving — The Catholic Mass at St. Augustine - Wood Plaque
1565: The First Thanksgiving — The Catholic Mass at St. Augustine - Wood Plaque
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Honor the true origins of America’s first Thanksgiving with this exquisite wooden plaque reproduction depicting the Mass of September 8, 1565, celebrated in St. Augustine, Florida—the earliest documented act of thanksgiving on U.S. soil.
Rendered in warm Baroque tones, the artwork captures the moment Spanish settlers and their chaplain, Father Francisco López, gathered with the native Timucua people to offer the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in gratitude for their safe arrival. The priest elevates the Eucharist against the glowing coastal sky while soldiers, settlers, and indigenous observers kneel in reverence, embodying the unity and spiritual devotion that defined this historic day.
Printed on a finely crafted wooden plaque, this piece brings museum-quality sacred art into your home. The texture of the wood enhances the depth, warmth, and timelessness of the scene, making it a powerful devotional focal point for prayer spaces, living rooms, or parish offices.
Perfect for those who cherish Catholic history, American heritage, and sacred art, this plaque is both a reminder and a witness:
The first Thanksgiving on this land was a Mass. A Eucharistic act of gratitude.
Our wood prints offer a natural, rustic feel with artwork printed on sustainably sourced wood. The wood grain adds warmth and texture, creating unique, matte-finished pieces:
- Material: FSC-certified birch wood, showcasing natural grain for a rustic feel.
- Finish: Clean edges with edge-to-edge prints for a seamless look.
- Thickness: Choose between 10mm (0.4") or 20mm (0.79").
- Printing: Unprinted white areas reveal the wood grain for added texture.
- Hanging Kit: Included; varies by country.
No minimum orders, printed and shipped on demand.
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