Clip Art for Year C
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Clip Art for Year C
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Martin Erspamer, osb

Order code: CLIPCR | 978-1-61833-502-9 | Digital Product | Language: English | Copyright Year: 2025

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For decades, parish communications staffs, worship coordinators, Catholic schoolteachers, and catechists have relied on this collection of unique liturgical art by Martin Erspamer, OSB, to adorn their bulletins, worship aids, calendars, and handouts. Now the entire collection of art is downloadable, allowing easy access to more than 500 pieces of art organized by Sunday and holyday for Year C, as well as national holidays.

Images are still suitable for print use but now are versatile enough to post on parish websites and to share on social media. Each illustration is labeled by its filename, helping you easily find it in the image folder. The accompanying pdf guide offers brief statements about the Scriptures that the art represents and about the biblical citations.

The artwork of Brother Martin Erspamer is so beautiful and timely. His stark images evoke emotion and add flair and interest to parish bulletins, flyers, and programs. I have been using his artwork for years and was excited to see that Clip Art for Year C was finally available as a digital download. I am looking forward to purchasing the Year A and Year B digital downloads when they become available.

—Lori Parks
Pastoral Assistant
St. Benedict/St. Elizabeth Parish
Ridgely, Maryland

I’ve been using Brother Martin Erspamer’s Clip Art for Year C collection for over twenty years, and I’m delighted it’s now available as a digital download. His artwork brings the liturgical year to life through simple, prayerful illustrations that beautifully echo the Scripture readings. Whether used in bulletins, worship aids, or catechetical materials, the images are rich in theological meaning while remaining clear, inviting, and easy to incorporate. Instant access to this sacred art makes it easier than ever to add beauty, depth, and reverence to parish communications. Brother Martin doesn’t just draw the Church—he draws us into it.

—Jack Gerding
Director of Liturgy
Christ the King Parish
Toledo, Ohio

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