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A run-in with a blasphemous mural on the side of a Catholic school inspired me to put this episode together featuring some appropriate images of Our Blessed Mother in sacred art.
Sacred art doesn't have to be just a painting or an icon. Ideally, going to Mass should be a holistic sacred experience. In this 21st episode of St. Luke's Gallery, we will take a look at some of the Churches of Philadelphia that are beautiful both inside and out.
Recorded during Holy Week 2023, this 20th episode studies Christ's Descent Into Limbo by the Renaissance painter, Andrea Mantegna.
Recorded the Third Sunday in Lent, 2023. In this episode we meditate upon seven works of art while praying the Chaplet of the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Recorded at the start of Lent, 2023, we study Christ in the Wilderness by the 19th Century Russian painter, Ivan Kramskoi
I wish all of you a Blessed Advent Season. Enjoy this short video with some passages from the Gospels of the season, along with some accompanying sacred art.
Recorded on the 24th of October, the Feast of St. Raphael. In this 16th episode, of St. Luke's Gallery, we study this incredible series of the Archangel from the Old Testament's Book of Tobit, painted by the 17th Century Italian painter, Andrea Vaccaro.
Link to The Book of Tobit:
https://www.drbo.org/chapter/17001.htm
In this final part of our series on sacred art in the land of Rus, we look at what's being happening since the fall of communism in that region.
The series on Sacred Art in the Land of Rus continues with a look at some of the incredible works of art from the 19th and the early part of the 20th Century before the 1917 revolution.
The series on sacred art in the land of Rus continues with a look at some of the 17th and 18th Century works created in what is now, modern-day Russia, Belarus and Ukraine.
In this second part of my series on sacred art in the Land of Rus, we take a look at some examples from the 12th to the 16th Centuries.
First part of the series:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/oIt0DHF9SgsY/
Earlier episode on the Vladimir icon:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/NK2uvuQVUTZj/
In this first chapter on a series of sacred art in the land of Rus, we start with a brief history of that region which is now Russia, Belarus and Ukraine. We then look at some examples of sacred art from the 10th to the 12th Century.
After a six month pause, St. Luke's Gallery is coming back with a new series devoted to Sacred Art in the Land of Rus. Until then, enjoy this preview.
Several people have asked me about Ivermectin - specifically how to use it. So, I've put together this brief video. I recommend taking it 2x a month in my case the 1st and 15th of each month, as well as a booster before getting on a plane or before an event where you'll be with a lot of people.
In this tenth edition of St. Luke's Gallery, we look at Batoni's depiction of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
In this ninth edition of St. Luke's Gallery, we look at the incredible Ghent Altarpiece, painted in the 15th Century by the Flemish artist, Jan van Eyck.
In this eighth edition of St. Luke's Gallery, recorded on Pentecost Sunday 2021, we study the aptly titled "The Pentecost" by the 18th Century French painter, Jean II Restout.
In this seventh episode of St. Luke's Gallery, recorded on Easter Sunday 2021, we study this appropriate and notable work of art by the Russian painter, Alexander Ivanov, titled: Christ's Appearance to Mary Magdalene After the Resurrection.
In this sixth edition of St. Luke's Gallery, we study five works of art for meditation upon the five Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary.
In this edition of St. Luke's Gallery, we study The Annunciation by the American painter, Henry Ossawa Tanner.
In this fifth episode of St. Luke's Gallery, we study the beloved 12th Century Russian icon, Our Lady of Vladimir.
Hello and welcome to St. Luke's Gallery. The purpose of this channel is to share my appreciation of sacred art with you and hopefully persuade you to look at art, in general, in a new perspective. In this introductory episode, I'll define sacred art and present some examples from the Roman and Eastern Catholic rites.
In this fourth episode of St. Luke's Gallery, we study St. Joseph With the Infant Jesus, painted by Guido Reni in the 1620s.
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