Description: The nuns are women consecrated to religion, they assume the commitments of chastity, obedience and poverty through vows. Generally, the nuns develop works of charity, education for children and young people, among other types of apostolate, as well as active participation in various areas of society.
Description: The nuns are women consecrated to religion, they assume the commitments of chastity, obedience and poverty through vows. Generally, the nuns develop works of charity, education for children and young people, among other types of apostolate, as well as active participation in various areas of society.
Description: The nuns are women consecrated to religion, they assume the commitments of chastity, obedience and poverty through vows. Generally, the nuns develop works of charity, education for children and young people, among other types of apostolate, as well as active participation in various areas of society.
Description: He is considered the patron saint of amputees, animals, barren, boatmen, the elderly, pregnant women, fishermen, farmers, travelers and sailors; of horses and donkeys; of the poor and the oppressed; it is invoked to find lost things, to conceive children, to avoid shipwrecks and to obtain marriage. The miracle of healing the amputated foot, Titian, 1511, Scuola del Santo, Padua Popular devotion placed him among the most beloved saints of Christianity, surrounded him with rich folklore and attributed to him many miracles and graces to this day.
Description: He is considered the patron saint of amputees, animals, barren, boatmen, the elderly, pregnant women, fishermen, farmers, travelers and sailors; of horses and donkeys; of the poor and the oppressed; it is invoked to find lost things, to conceive children, to avoid shipwrecks and to obtain marriage. The miracle of healing the amputated foot, Titian, 1511, Scuola del Santo, Padua Popular devotion placed him among the most beloved saints of Christianity, surrounded him with rich folklore and attributed to him many miracles and graces to this day.
Description: He is considered the patron saint of amputees, animals, barren, boatmen, the elderly, pregnant women, fishermen, farmers, travelers and sailors; of horses and donkeys; of the poor and the oppressed; it is invoked to find lost things, to conceive children, to avoid shipwrecks and to obtain marriage. The miracle of healing the amputated foot, Titian, 1511, Scuola del Santo, Padua Popular devotion placed him among the most beloved saints of Christianity, surrounded him with rich folklore and attributed to him many miracles and graces to this day.
Description: Why is Jesus the bread of life? Jesus invites us to go beyond the human horizon and to open ourselves to the horizon of God, to the horizon of faith. Jesus does not give anything, he gives himself: He is the 'True Bread, come down from Heaven', He, the Living Word of the Father, and it is in the encounter with Him that we welcome the living God.
Description: Mater Dolorosa, also the mother of a painter, is a term used to describe Mary's pain, Mary's vital care for her son, Jesus Christ. The special forms are the representation of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows and Our Lady of Solitude.... A real mother suffering a lot but smells of compassion and hope in God, not to die after so much delivery and so much love. Also, by the mysterious appeal that can be felt there, we could see in this Woman a variant of the Mater Dolorosa, the Virgin Mother who knows, by accepting the Grace that the Angel came to communicate to her, that this God-son whom she accepts and will become human flesh .
Description: Spain, a European country on the Iberian Peninsula, has 17 autonomous regions with diverse geography and culture. Madrid, the capital, is home to the Royal Palace and the Prado Museum, works built by European masters. Segovia has a medieval castle (Alcázar) and an intact Roman aqueduct. The capital of Catalonia, Barcelona, features modernist monuments by Antoni Gaudí, such as the Sagrada Familia Church.
Description: The Mother of God! Sinners' Refuge. Repentance and forgiveness. For through the intercession of the Virgin Mary all your sins will be forgiven. But don't sin again! Medieval secular image of a Our Lady who protected and relieved the pain of pilgrims and devotees on the dangerous paths of Central Europe.
Description: Hermit monk on pilgrimage: Pilgrim of Christ Jesus! What would be the best reason for anyone to leave wealth and power behind? Could you follow a unique path and answer the call of your faith? Have you at some point in your life given up some material possession for the well-being of your soul?
Description: Giraffes are mammals native to the African continent. Some of the most striking features of these animals is their height and color pattern, with characteristic brown spots. They are herbivorous animals (they only feed on vegetables) that have as one of their favorite foods the plants known as acacias. Females usually give birth to a single calf. Currently, this species is classified as vulnerable by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, and the population trend is to reduce the number of individuals. Habitat loss and illegal hunting are some of the threats to these animals.
Description: The little princess who is a fairy with wings is running away from danger. She is in a hurry and runs pedaling a bicycle. But she's not alone because by her side is her best friend an enchanted owl. Good girls are always lucky, they will never be unattended because the universe will protect them!