The Fifth Sunday in Epiphany

The Fifth Sunday in Epiphany

The wedding at Cana by Paolo Veronese around 1563.  Currently in the Louvre, Paris, France this interpretation has a much larger audience in attendance for a wedding.  What John seems to describe as a family event with friends and neighbors, Veronese has set on a much larger scale.  Still, between the feasting and the musicians and attendees hanging from the columns we still have the servants in the lower right working with the water jars.  Jesus and Mary are identified by their halos.

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Remebering My Spirituality

Remebering My Spirituality

We left the hill top village of Pienza, Italy and carefully navigated our way down a very steep trail.  About halfway down the hill side we came to a small chapel carved out of the rock, estimated to be about 1,500 years ago.  The family which currently owns the property is busy reclaiming several Etruscan cave sites and came upon this chapel.   They know it is a chapel because on the back wall was carved this Madonna and Child.  What it tells us is that 1,500 years ago, Jesus was very real and known throughout the Italy.

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The End and Beginning of the Liturgical Year

The End and Beginning of the Liturgical Year

Christ the King Sunday is the final Sunday of the liturgical year and is a time when churches recall the events of the life of Jesus. On Christ the King Sunday, Jesus is represented as a king and takes his place on his throne beside God, the father of creation.  Jesus, robed and seated as king is shown in the accompanying picture from http://www.catholictradition.org/Christ/cking-feast.jpg

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Mawlid al-Nabi, The Birth of Muhammad

Mawlid al-Nabi,  The Birth of Muhammad

“Muhammad the Apostle of God” as seen inscribed on the gates of the Prophet’s Mosque located in Medina, Hejaz, Saudi Arabia.  The mosque was the third built to Islam in the mid 620s by Muhammad.  Subsequent rulers added on to it over the centuries it is now the largest mosque in the world. 

This picture is a derivative work based on https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Al-Masjid_AL-Nabawi_Door.jpg by AishaAbdel

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Happy All Saint’s Day

Happy All Saint’s Day

Within Julius II’s apartment in the Vatican is The Stanza della Segnatura (The Dispensation of the Sacraments) a fresco by Raphael 1508/9.  Around the altar two groups of religious people discuss the nature of heaven.  Above them are an assembly of Saints in the clouds with Christ at the center, the Madonna and St John the Baptist on either side.  To be in the presence of these life-sized figures is humbling to say the least.  On that particular day, the Julius II apartments were not very crowded and we had a chance to move around the room viewing the fresco from several perspectives.  For at moment I, as a Protestant, could understand and feel how there could be saints standing in heaven with God looking down on us ready to help us if we called upon them

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