Madonna (art) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Images of the Madonna and the Madonna and Child are pictorial or sculptured representations of Mary, Mother of Jesus, either alone, or more frequently, with the infant Jesus. These images are cent...
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Saint Joseph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saint Joseph (Hebrew יוֹסֵף, Arabic يوسف also known as Joseph of the House of David , Joseph the Betrothed , pito , or Joseph the Worker ) is known from the New Testament as the husband of Ma...
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a veiled and/or crowned woman carrying a basket of roses and apples (usually a small handbasket), or shown with roses and apples on her lap. She is sometimes depicted with an angel, carrying the palm of martyrdom, ... a man (often depicted as older) holding the Infant Jesus or carrying carpentry tools or a flowering staff.
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Devotion to the Infant Jesus is another aspect of honoring Christ's Incarnation. ... Depictions of the Child Jesus (outside of Nativity scenes or His being held by Our Lady, etc.) usually show Him holding up His right Hand in blessing. In His left Hand, He often holds a globe (symbolizing the world, and sometimes topped by...
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We usually associate St Maria Faustina Kowalska with the risen and glorified Christ depicted in the Divine Mercy image. Yet few saints in the history of the Church were as devoted to the Child Jesus as St Faustina. ... But after a while, I was left alone with the Infant Jesus who stretched out His little hands to me,
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Flight into Egypt: Joseph took Jesus and his mother away to safety in Egypt to escape the massacre of infants by Herod; usually depicted as Mary carrying the infant Jesus in her arms and riding an ass...
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A saint's power, ... Depicted in a Franciscan habit, carrying a book on one arm with the Infant Jesus seated on top, ... With its stigmata, the severed hand evokes the image of Jesus' hand nailed to the cross. Each member of the Holy Family is perched on top of a finger. These fingers can vary, but they usually represent St. Anne,
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Saint Paul, known as the "Great Lion of God" is usually depicted with a sword and a Bible, based on his urging "take up ... We also have St. Joseph, the husband of Mary and foster father to Jesus.. He is shown carrying an infant Jesus and is the saint of fatherhood. St. Joseph's Saint Days are March 19th and May 1st.
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Saint Silas ; The statue of the Patron Saint of this church is usually vested in cope and GGmitre. ... Saint Anthony of Padua ; Here we see the Saint carrying the child Jesus and holding a lily. ... Our Lady of Victories ; Here the Virgin is depicted carrying the infant Jesus. Both are crowned and robed in rich vestments.
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Although Saint Anthony of Padua is usually depicted in a brown Franciscan robe, holding the infant Jesus in one hand and a lily in the other, in South America, San Antonio is sometimes dressed in blue with a yellow lily and a red heart.
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