Description: Jesus are images that some Catholics believe are miraculous representations of the face of Jesus Christ. The best known, the image of the Holy Shroud, is also associated with a medal, with the veil of Saint Veronica and is one of the Catholic devotions to Christ.
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Description: sacrilegious hermit of ancestral magic, he is the one who enters the labyrinth of the soul. He leaves unharmed and still gives orders to destiny to fulfill two tasks: forgive or punish. The scale of your blue eyes is the precious way of saying that we are not who we think we are, we are not big, we are not important, we just exist!
Description: Christians believe that Jesus was the Christ consecrated by God, the long-awaited Messiah of the Jews, the just man who would free his people from Rome's domain and give them back their country. They believe that Jesus Christ is the only Son of God and that he was incarnated (taken human form) to reconcile mankind with God.
Description: It's not my fault if emotions are strong. Feeling and not showing it to others makes me suffocate. Screw it, but I want everyone to know that I'm happy. And when I'm sad it's worse, I cry in public, I gesture too much and say: "If you can't help me then shut up". I'm like this, do what?
Description: Blonde woman wearing a red dress demonstrates that she is disgusted. She is nervous and cries because it seems she was the victim of a great injustice. Soon me? That I am a good person and that I have good feelings in my heart. This whole situation makes me very sad and I feel like crying.
Description: Nemesis or Nemesis (in Greek: Νέμεσις), in Greek mythology according to Hesiod, was one of the daughters of the goddess Nix (the night). Pausanias cited Nemesis as the daughter of the titans Ocean and Tethys. Later authors placed her as the daughter of Zeus and Themis. It is the goddess who personifies fate, balance and divine revenge. Nemesis can also be used to represent something that a person cannot conquer or achieve, or a powerful rival that is very difficult to defeat. In many cases, nemesis is a reference to an agent or act of punishment or revenge.
Description: Nemesis or Nemesis (in Greek: Νέμεσις), in Greek mythology according to Hesiod, was one of the daughters of the goddess Nix (the night). Pausanias cited Nemesis as the daughter of the titans Ocean and Tethys. Later authors placed her as the daughter of Zeus and Themis. It is the goddess who personifies fate, balance and divine revenge. Nemesis can also be used to represent something that a person cannot conquer or achieve, or a powerful rival that is very difficult to defeat. In many cases, nemesis is a reference to an agent or act of punishment or revenge.
Description: Mary, the mother of Jesus, received a very special mission: to take care of the savior of the world during his childhood, along with Joseph. She was young but accepted the challenge. Mary became pregnant as a virgin and gave birth to Jesus in a stable. She saw the signs that he would be important and kept everything in her heart. Mary saw the ministry of Jesus. After he was resurrected, she and her other children joined the other disciples in their work of proclaiming the gospel and praying. Mary never called attention to herself or wanted glory. She knew that all honor and glory belong to Jesus. It is good to follow Mary's recommendation: "do whatever he (Jesus) tells you".
Description: The seven sorrows of the Blessed Virgin that aroused greater devotion are: Simeon's prophecy, the flight to Egypt, the three days that Jesus was lost, the encounter with Jesus carrying the cross, his death on Calvary, the descent from the cross and the burial of Jesus.
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Description: It was this Crucifix that Francisco heard said, in the small and abandoned church of São Damião: – “Francis, go and rebuild my Church“. An unknown Italian artist painted it in the 12th century on a cloth glued to walnut wood. It is 1.90 m high, 1.20 m wide and 12 cm thick. This is the Crucifix and the glorious Christ that Santa Clara would contemplate throughout her life, during the entire time she spent in the Monastery of São Damião (1212 – 1253). That is why he will speak so often of the “King of glory”.
Description: The Madonna of humility refers to portrayals in which the Madonna is sitting on the ground, or sitting upon a low cushion. She may be holding the Child Jesus in her lap.[10] This style was a product of Franciscan piety,[11][12] and perhaps due to Simone Martini. It spread quickly through Italy and by 1375 examples began to appear in Spain, France and Germany. It was the most popular among the styles of the early Trecento artistic period.[13] Half-length Madonnas are the form most frequently taken by painted icons of the Eastern Orthodox Church, where the subject matter is highly formulated so that each painting expresses one particular attribute of the "Mother of God". Half-length paintings of the Madonna and Child are also common in Italia
Description: Saint Barbara's Prayer “Santa Bárbara, who are stronger than the towers of fortresses and the violence of hurricanes, make sure that the lightning does not reach me, the thunder does not scare me and the thunder of cannons does not shake my courage and bravery. Always stay by my side so that I can face all the storms and battles of my life with an uplifted forehead and a serene face, so that, winner of all struggles, with the conscience of duty done, I can thank you, my protector, and surrender thanks to God, creator of heaven, earth and nature: this God who has the power to dominate the fury of storms and soften the cruelty of wars. Through Christ our Lord. Amen."
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. Churches consecrated to him multiply throughout the world, he has vast erudite and popular iconography, the devotional bibliography he inspires is voluminous and in his honor countless people received
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