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Saint Jacobo Kyushei Gorobioye Tomonaga de Santa María (2023) by Virginia S. Benedicte - Public Domain Catholic Painting

Jacobo Kyushei Gorobioye Tomonaga was a Japanese Dominican priest who was born in 1582 and became a catechist after studying with the Jesuits. He later joined the Dominican Order, was ordained a priest in 1626, and served as a missionary in Taiwan and Japan during the period of Christian persecution....

Diptych with scenes from the life of Christ (1375) Attributed to Master of the Passion Diptych - Catholic Stock Photo

The carved scenes of this diptych (hinged two-paneled object) read from left to right, beginning at the bottom: the Annunciation, the Nativity, the Adoration of the Magi, the Betrayal of Judas, the Crucifixion, the Resurrection, the Ascension, and Pentecost. In the Middle Ages, wealthy nobles commissioned exquisite diptychs, illustrated prayer...

Abaelardus and Heloïse surprised by Master Fulbert by Romanticist painter Jean Vignaud (1819) - Public Domain Catholic Painting

Abelard and Heloise's story is significant in Catholic history because they were both devout Christians. Abelard was a theologian and philosopher who challenged traditional Catholic teachings, while Heloise was famous as the most well-educated and intelligent woman in Paris. They became lovers against her uncle's (Fulbert)...

Priest Consecrating the Eucharist on Passion Sunday, FSSP Latin Mass, Chesapeake Virginia (2022) - Catholic Stock Photo

Passion Sunday is the fifth Sunday of Lent in the Christian liturgical calendar. It marks the beginning of the two-week period called Passiontide, which focuses on the suffering and death of Jesus Christ. On this day, Christians remember Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem, which is also known as Palm...

The Tympanum and Archivolts of Strasbourg Cathedral, with Iconography Inspired by Albertus Magnus (1989) - Catholic Stock Photo

The late 13th-century portal of Strasbourg Cathedral was inspired by the writings of medieval philosopher and theologian Albertus Magnus. The portal depicts scenes from the life of Christ, and the archivolts depict figures from the Bible. Albertus Magnus wrote extensively on theology, philosophy, natural science, and music, and his ideas...

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