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Our parish is taking part in a diocesan procession, so we’re (I’m!) putting together a banner. You know those nice gonfalons… yes, I’m an artsy-crafty snob, and I took on the project so that we wouldn’t end up with something that looked like a 1980’s felt craft!
(NTTAWWT, but our sacristy is already full of other felt craft banners, and I’d like to give us something that’s a step up!) (Wish me luck…)
Anyhow, I was trying to figure out my sizes, and what to hang the darn thing on. It’s my understanding the Diocese is going to provide stands, for the banners to be placed in during the Mass, but I don’t think they’re actually providing the gonfalon pole itself.
(It should look something like this—
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Anyhow, in addition to being a snob, I’m also a frugal snob.
I’m finding a couple of gonfalon pole kits with crosses on the top, and they generally retail around the $300’ish range. We’re a poor, rural parish, and we’re funding this out of our own pockets. I’d like to make it as economical as possible. All my usual go-to links for economical vestments and church supplies aren’t bringing up this kind of thing… does anyone have any good links for something like this, but more at the $100-$200 price point?
Anyhow, I was trying to figure out my sizes, and what to hang the darn thing on. It’s my understanding the Diocese is going to provide stands, for the banners to be placed in during the Mass, but I don’t think they’re actually providing the gonfalon pole itself.
(It should look something like this—
(Please Note: This uploaded content is no longer available.)
Anyhow, in addition to being a snob, I’m also a frugal snob.