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Philips Galle (1537-1612) (after Maarten van Heemskerck), ‘Jonah Cast on Shore by the Fish&rsq
adokal:The Venetian church of St.Rocco (1630) in Splantzia quarter, Chania, Crete, Greece.source
Philip Hermogenes Calderon (1833-1898), ‘St. Elizabeth of Hungary’, “The Magazine
You have me convinced.
When Christmas was banned in Boston,To the Puritans of the 17th century, Christmas was terrible thin
The Rock Hewn Churches of Ethiopia,One of the forgotten centers of Christianity, Ethiopia has an anc
The future Pope John XXIII was an Italian sergeant during World War I.
tinkercreek:Mary Szybistfrom Incarnadine (Graywolf Press, 2013)
Over a 12-month period, extremist group, Boko Haram, has taken responsibility for around 400 violent
obliquecity:globalwarmist:Pro-Muslim Subway Ads to Hang Near Anti-Jihad AdsStriking back against an
Detail of Shirin, Queen of the Sassanian Empire, bathing. The hooves of the horse of King Khosrow ca
This is Abortion: Abortion destroys Motherhood. #Abortionkills #prolife
That seems a tad severe.
Shoutout to the First Baptist Church in Providence for having the best church sign in the country
cockyhollows:nerdygirlnoodles:joshmosh415:I can never stop posting this. The narrow minded bible fan
Rebellion of Radicals Part II — The Tyranny of Jan van LeidenIn case you missed Part IIn 1535
greatcastles:The Veste Coburg, also known as the “Franconian Crown”, is one of the largest surviving
sniper-at-the-gates-of-heaven:a gathering at an assyrian monastery in mosul, early 1900s.
cynicalmoderate:“The Apotheosis of St. Ignatius” by Andrea Pozzo (ceiling of The Church ofSant’Ignaz
The chapel of Prophet Elijah on the top of Mount Kíssavos, Greece. The chapel is not built but carve
Caravaggio, The Inspiration of Saint Matthew (detail) (1602)
ironlithium:Francisco de Zurbaran - St. Francis of Assisi in his grave, 1630 Milwaukee Art MuseumFra
Lithograph of the Hagia Sophia (1852), by Louis Haghe after GaspardFossati.This lithograph shows the
Processional cross (Asturias, Spain,c. 1150 – 75). Made of silver, carved gems, jewels, and gilt on
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