Saints In Rome and Beyond

Saints In Rome and Beyond
Author: Daniel Thelen
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2015-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780986154706

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Within Christian tradition the veneration of relics has happened quite naturally. From the first few moments of Christian history, as the three Marys looked on with surprise upon the empty tomb of Christ, to the most recent martyr, who in their own way suffers and joins him or herself to Christ's passion, the church has always shown a great desire to provide special dignity to the dead and proper veneration and respect for their remains. The Liturgy in a special way unites the most august celebration of the Eucharist with the memorials of the saints. This not only reflects the eternal union that Christ desires for each of us in heaven but it also expresses the incredible love that God has for his creation. This work attempts to tap into this marvelous reality. By focusing primarily upon the saints of the Roman Catholic Liturgical Calendar it is hoped that the pilgrim may in a unique way participate in the Divine Liturgy by visiting the shrines of the saints on their feast days.

Saints In Rome and Beyond

Saints In Rome and Beyond
Author: Daniel Thelen
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2015-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780986154720

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Within Christian tradition the veneration of relics has happened quite naturally. From the first few moments of Christian history, as the three Marys looked on with surprise upon the empty tomb of Christ, to the most recent martyr, who in their own way suffers and joins him or herself to Christ's passion, the church has always shown a great desire to provide special dignity to the dead and proper veneration and respect for their remains. The Liturgy in a special way unites the most august celebration of the Eucharist with the memorials of the saints. This not only reflects the eternal union that Christ desires for each of us in heaven but it also expresses the incredible love that God has for his creation. This work attempts to tap into this marvelous reality. By focusing primarily upon the saints of the Roman Catholic Liturgical Calendar it is hoped that the pilgrim may in a unique way participate in the Divine Liturgy by visiting the shrines of the saints on their feast days.

The Primitive Saints and the See of Rome

The Primitive Saints and the See of Rome
Author: Frederick William Puller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1893
Genre: Church history
ISBN: UOM:39015063910940

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City of Saints

City of Saints
Author: Maya Maskarinec
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-04-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812250084

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City of Saints explores how Byzantine Rome naturalized saints from throughout the Mediterranean world to build a new sacred topography. As a result, an exhausted city with a limited Christian presence metamorphosed into the spiritual center of Western Christianity.

Rome S Female Saints

Rome   S Female Saints
Author: Nicol Nixon Augusté PhD
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2017-05-18
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781512781786

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When it comes to saints, there is no place like Rome. The topic of saints has always been and continues to be of universal interest. The importance of Romes Female Saints: A Poetic Pilgrimage to the Eternal City rests in continuing to tell the stories of those women who have been largely ignored by or lost to history so that readers interested in sainthood, martyrdom, history, biography, poetry, and travel can share in an experience that can continue into the next generation. Romes Female Saints is a guided tour of female saints in Rome, Italy. This book provides an engaging experience to be had in Rome or from home. This reading tour not only helps people remember those women in the past who have been martyred or have selflessly served others for their faith in Christ, but this book also encourages readers to be aware of and create solidarity with those who continue to either endure torture and martyrdom or serve the Body in the name of Jesus Christ. Saints covered in this book range from women living during the Apostolic Age such as Saints Anastasia and Basilissa of Rome to more recent saints like Saint Teresa of Calcutta. This work encourages readers to celebrate the women of God through biography, site information, and poetry. Each saint is catalogued with an entry including several gems: her feast day, a brief biography of the saints life, the site associated with the saint, the word(s) the Holy Spirit gave the author during prayer at the site, and original poetry praising the saint that includes the God-given word(s). Romes Female Saints is intended for readers who desire a lasting, engaging experience, one that connects them to these unique women of God, as well as their lives, their stories, their relics, and their commitments to Christ.

The Primitive Saints and the See of Rome

The Primitive Saints and the See of Rome
Author: Frederick William Puller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 612
Release: 1914
Genre: Church history
ISBN: UGA:32108004351055

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From Rome to Eternity Catholicism and the Arts in Italy ca 1550 1650

From Rome to Eternity  Catholicism and the Arts in Italy  ca  1550 1650
Author: Pamela M. Jones,Thomas Worcester
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2021-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004473683

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This book treats Rome, the arts and religious culture in Italy in the century or so after the Council of Trent. In that era, clerical bureaucrats may have sought to impose control and uniformity, but nine original essays in this volume demonstrate continuing vitality of a wide range of creative artistic production. The book is illustrated with more than 50 reproductions. Part I and II explore themes of Italian Artists as Saints and Sinners, and Arts of Sanctity, Suffering, and Sensuality in Italy. Part III, Italy and Beyond: Rome and Global Catholic Culture, acknowledges world-wide dimensions of early modern Catholicism. From Rome to Eternity elucidates the rich and multifaceted character of Catholicism in Italy, ca. 1550-1650. Papal Rome spoke, but even as Italian Catholics listened, they themselves also spoke, and wrote, sang, acted, painted. Contributors include: Michael A. Zampelli, Gauvin Alexander Bailey, Fiora A. Bassanese, Peter Burke, James Clifton, Sheldon Grossman, Pamela Jones, Robert L. Kendrick, David M. Stone, and Thomas Worcester.

Saint Clement Pope and Martyr and His Basilica in Rome

Saint Clement  Pope and Martyr  and His Basilica in Rome
Author: Joseph Mullooly
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1869
Genre: Basilicas
ISBN: NLS:V000640238

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Hagiography of Saint Clement, pope and martyr, with an architectual account of the Basilica San Clemente in Rome with photographs; by one of a number of nineteenth-century Irish priests in Rome.