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The Face of Jesus” examines two images of Christ — the Shroud of Turin and the Veil of Manoppello — as well as the image of ...
The Medieval city of Bruges, Belgium marked a centuries-old tradition with veneration of the UNESCO-honored Holy Blood ...
A recording of a debate about Jesus’ presence in the elements of the Lord’s Supper has inspired a new round of discussion ...
Stories retelling the birth of the Virgin Mary reveal that the Church was more forgiving of infertility than the general ...
Medieval artists are not known for their life ... with little boys and girls who were cute—not Benjamin Button-esque. Depictions of babies shifted away from the hyper-stylized homuncular and ...
but even by the contemporary legends during medieval times themselves- in both featuring widespread depictions of the chivalric knight rushing to the aid of damsels in distress and generally ...
York, a city in northern England known for its breathtaking medieval architecture ... other than Roman art depicting the fights. The recent findings, publicized in the journal PLOS One, analyze ...
A professor at Oxford University says there are 93 depictions of male genitalia in ... in the Bayeux Tapestry has deepened, with two medieval scholars clashing over a mystery appendage depicted ...
The Bayeux Tapestry is a remarkable example of medieval art. The embroidery piece ... Commons “I am in no doubt that the appendage is a depiction of male genitalia–the missed penis, shall ...
Is it a medieval forgery? Or is it the actual burial ... the same time as that little incident you and I like to call the Resurrection. So for those keeping score at home, science has uncovered ...
Gibson revealed that the new film’s definitive title, The Resurrection of the Christ ... as well as its graphic depiction of Christ’s suffering. However, it also faced criticism from ...
It was to her — not to Peter, not to John, not to any man — that Christ first revealed himself in resurrection glory ... the desert mothers who pioneered Christian monasticism, to the medieval mystics ...