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Aldred inserted his text between the lines of Eadfrith’s original around 250 years after the manuscript was first made. The four Gospels recount the life and teachings of Christ, according to the ...
Pastor Samuel Rodriguez of New Season Church in Sacramento, California, reflects on Luke 19:30 and how this verse offers a lesson for all during the season of Lent, ahead of Easter.
In Cork, Irish Writers for Palestine is teaming up with local musicians for the Concert for Gaza taking place at Live at St Luke’s on Saturday, December 2nd.
The more we seek to align our wills with God’s will, weeding out blockages such as self-pity, excessive attachments, and resentment, the more space is cleared for us to be channels of Christ’s Spirit, ...
Professor Michelle Brown offers rich insights into the story and significance of the Lindisfarne Gospels which have become a rallying point for the regional identity of the North East. In this third ...
When I mentioned I was reading a novel about St Cuthbert called “Cuddy”, one person said a strange rhyme: “Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, haud the cuddy while I get on”.
The groups visited the Lindisfarne Gospels exhibition at the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle in September and worked with two guest artists, Yvette Ja and Carrie Dennison, who taught them ...
The book known as the Lindisfarne Gospels, the oldest surviving English bible, has left its native North East again after a brief, but successful visit home. Did you know with a Digital ...
One carpet page appears at the beginning of each gospel from Matthew, Mark, Luke and John; all written in Latin. The fifth precedes the book’s prefatory material. A different type of cross was drawn ...
This year, the gospels were displayed at the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle between September 17 and December 3. A copy of the Lindisfarne Gospels as seen in the Elephant Tea Rooms in Sunderland.
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