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  2. Black Christ of Esquipulas - Wikipedia

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    The original image of the “Black Christ of Esquipulas”. The Black Christ of Esquipulas is a darkened wooden image of Christ enshrined within the Cathedral Basilica of Esquipulas in Esquipulas, Guatemala.

  3. File:Cristo muerto, sostenido por un ángel (Antonello da ...

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    En la pintura de Antonello, de gran virtuosismo técnico, convive una caligrafía minuciosa de origen nórdico, perceptible en el paisaje o el cabello de Cristo, con un tratamiento monumental de la anatomía y una preocupación por el volumen y la perspectiva claramente meridionales.

  4. File:El nacimiento de Cristo, por Juan Pantoja de la Cruz.jpg

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    El pintor ha hecho uso de lo que en esa época se denominaban retratos a lo divino, en una escena que, por otro lado, nos recuerda la frecuente interacción que existía en literatura entre el mundo cortesano o aristocrático y el mundo campesino (Texto extractado de Portús, J.: El Arte en la España del Quijote, 2005, p. 154).

  5. Cristos Negros of Central America and Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The image in its glass case. The Cristo Negro of Esquipulas is the earliest and most famous images of its kind, [4] and is the most venerated image in Central America. [7] It originated in this town, 222 km from the capital of Guatemala in 1595, when it was commissioned and made by Quirio Cataño.

  6. Holy Infant of Atocha - Wikipedia

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    Holy Infant of Atocha, Santo Niño de Atocha, Holy Child of Atocha, Saint Child of Atocha, or Wise Child of Atocha is a Roman Catholic image of the Christ Child popular among the Hispanic cultures of Spain, Latin America and the southwestern United States.

  7. Anima Sola - Wikipedia

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    The Anima Sola is common throughout much of the Catholic world, though is perhaps strongest in Naples, where it is referred to as "the cult of the souls in Purgatory." In Latin America, one source reports, the Anima Sola is "a belief still deeply rooted in the mass of the campesinos. The devotion dates from the first colonizers who probably ...

  8. Tristis est anima mea (responsory) - Wikipedia

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    First notes sung by soprano and (first) alto of Lassus' Tristis est anima mea, No. 1 in Drexel 4302 Extract of Gesualdo's setting of Tristis est anima mea (1611) Motets and other musical settings based on the responsory: A motet by Orlande de Lassus, for instance included as No. 1 in the Drexel 4302 manuscript

  9. Pasyon - Wikipedia

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    The most popular Tagalog version of the Pasyón today is the Casaysayan nang Pasiong Mahal ni Hesucristong Panginoon Natin na Sucat Ipag-alab nang Puso nang Sinomang Babasa (modern orthography: “Kasaysayan ng Pasyóng Mahál ni Hesukristong Panginoón Natin na Sukat Ipág-alab ng Pusò ng Sínumang Babasa”, "The Story of the Passion of Jesus Christ, Our Lord, which Rightly Shall Ignite the ...