Essentia Dog Shampoo Bar

$9.95
SKU: 4875
0.5 lb

Description

From the Community of Jesus, Cape Cod
dog shampoo bar

Natural handcrafted soap made in the New England tradition with love and prayer by monastic Brothers and Sisters on Cape Cod. A gentle blend of olive, coconut, rice bran, sunflower and castor oils is naturally scented with lemon. Generously sized, each bar is approx. 5-oz. Use soon after purchase.

Monastery Info:

Community of Jesus: Orleans, Massachusetts

The Community of Jesus is an ecumenical community of Christians based in Rock Harbor, Orleans, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod. It consists of over 200 members, all of whom live within a one-mile radius.

Begun in the early 1960s by two Episcopal women who were influenced by the charismatic movement of the time, the community is governed by a "Rule of Life," patterned in the Benedictine spirit. "Householders" take monastic vows of stability, conversion, and obedience, and "Brothers" and "Sisters" take additional vows of poverty, chastity and absolute obedience.

Ingredients

Oils (olive, coconut, rice bran, sunflower & castor), lemon juice, essential oil.

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Essentia Dog Shampoo Bar

$9.95

From the Community of Jesus, Cape Cod
dog shampoo bar

Natural handcrafted soap made in the New England tradition with love and prayer by monastic Brothers and Sisters on Cape Cod. A gentle blend of olive, coconut, rice bran, sunflower and castor oils is naturally scented with lemon. Generously sized, each bar is approx. 5-oz. Use soon after purchase.

Monastery Info:

Community of Jesus: Orleans, Massachusetts

The Community of Jesus is an ecumenical community of Christians based in Rock Harbor, Orleans, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod. It consists of over 200 members, all of whom live within a one-mile radius.

Begun in the early 1960s by two Episcopal women who were influenced by the charismatic movement of the time, the community is governed by a "Rule of Life," patterned in the Benedictine spirit. "Householders" take monastic vows of stability, conversion, and obedience, and "Brothers" and "Sisters" take additional vows of poverty, chastity and absolute obedience.

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