The banner of St. John Paul II and Jesus the Merciful has been created with parishes, communities, and sanctuaries in mind, which wish to uniquely emphasize the mystery of God’s love and the significance of trust in daily spiritual life. It is an elegant and symbolic liturgical element that performs excellently during processions, services, parish celebrations, and as a permanent decoration of the presbytery, chapel, or side altar. The banner combines beauty of execution, durability, and a profound spiritual message, introducing an atmosphere of prayer, adoration, and reflection on God’s Mercy into the temple.
On the front, there is an image of Jesus the Merciful, next to whom prays St. John Paul II. This composition evokes a call to trust in God and to discover the spiritual depth of His Mercy. The prayerful call “God rich in mercy” reminds the faithful of the hope and power that flows from faith and daily prayer. The reverse of the banner is adorned with the papal coat of arms featuring the motto “Totus Tuus,” symbolizing total entrustment to God through Mary and a testament to the spiritual journey of the pope.
The banner of St. John Paul II and Jesus the Merciful is made of high-quality jacquard fabric, carefully hemmed and finished with elegant fringes and decorative tassels. Precise embroidery and rich embellishments emphasize the liturgical character of the banner, ensuring durability and a representative appearance both during processions and in permanent display in the temple.
Urbanowicz Haft Polska – tradition, mastery of craftsmanship, and spiritual beauty intertwined in every detail, creating a banner that inspires prayer and focus.





