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St. Peter's Lenten Fish Fry Apron

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You won’t have to kiss the cook if you get them one of these classic aprons. It's super useful with its three spacious front pockets - perfect for all your utensils and tools. Select a design from our marketplace or customize it and unleash your creativity!

  • Dimensions: 24"l x 28"w
  • Material: 100% Polyester
  • Machine washable

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St. Peter's Lenten Fish Fry Apron

St. Peter's Lenten Fish Fry Apron

Fish was a staple of the diet in the Holy Land in antiquity. It still is. At least four of the Twelve Apostles—Andrew, James (the Greater), John, and Peter—earned their pre-Apostolic livelihood as fishermen. Today, the Galilean tilapia is known as “St. Peter’s fish.” Scholars opine that it was from the mouth of a tilapia that St. Peter once withdrew a coin from a fish that he caught at Christ’s behest in order to pay the Temple tax for himself and for Jesus (Matthew 17:23-26). + Though St. Peter was married (or widowed) and undoubtedly enjoyed many a home-cooked meal prepared by his wife or mother-in-law as an adult, he himself probably knew his way around a kitchen and certainly around an open campfire. Even Jesus cooked. After the Resurrection, He fed the Apostles fish (probably tilapia) for breakfast on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. + Here Saints_Aplenty has depicted St. Peter frying up fish on an indoor stone, wood-burning “stove.” He is humorously equipped with anachronistic tools—a spatula, an oven mitt, and a red enameled frying pan. A Saints-Aplenty exclusive, the image is a pastiche of elements extracted from 19th-century devotional prints and public domain resources against a repurposed pizza maker’s oven background from Pixabay. St. Peter, who pairs nicely with St. Andrew, is the second in a projected series of genially humorous “Apron Saints,” saints associated with food and drink. The St. Peter apron and accessories—oven mitt, potholders, and kitchen towels--are especially appropriate for a Church-sponsored Lenten Fish Fry! + St. Peter is a patron saint of fishermen, fish merchants, and net makers. + Feast: June 29

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By AMANDA K.October 4, 2020Verified Purchase
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This apron came out perfect. It’s exactly what I wanted! I highly recommend! Printing was clear and the colors were excellent.
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By Debbie L.March 29, 2023Verified Purchase
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These aprons are so cute and the quality of the fabric is really nice. The printing is great. Arrived super fast and they were just perfect for our Bloody Mary night on our girls’ trip. So fun!!!
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By Gravityx9 D.December 14, 2018Verified Purchase
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The apron is of very good quality. I used it while icing cookies. The dark colored icing washed off of the apron very well! The neck strap is sturdy and easy to resize on the adult size apron. The print was clear and well defined. I am glad I was able to personalize with name.

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Product ID: 256322309794133140
Created on: 12/31/2024, 1:27 PM
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