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The Madonna and Child of Consolation enshrined within the Church of Saint Francis, Tenerife, Spain. The feast of Our Lady of Consolation is observed in several Catholic countries within orders or religious institutes. The Order of Saint Augustine observe it on September 4. [11] The Order of Friars Minor Conventual observe it on May 25 [1]
The famed Madonna and Child of Consolation (circa 1385) venerated within the shrine. Pope Urban VIII crowned this image on 7 December 1634.. The church is named after an icon of the Virgin Mary which was placed on this site to console criminals who were tossed down off the cliff above the church, thought to be the Tarpeian Rock from where condemned Ancient Roman criminals were tossed to their ...
Our Lady of Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: Notre Dame du Lëtzebuerg) is a Roman Catholic devotional image of the Blessed Virgin Mary under the Marian title of Our Lady of Consolation. This statue of the Madonna and Child is vested in imperial regalia and is widely venerated as a national and patriotic symbol enshrined at the Notre-Dame Cathedral ...
The people of Carey worked to support the church's construction and prayed to Mary under the title of Our Lady of Consolation. The congregation renamed the church in her honor upon its completion. Father Gloden, a native of Luxembourg, obtained a replica of the statue of Our Lady of Consolation venerated in the Cathedral of Luxembourg.
The consolatio literary tradition ("consolation" in English) is a broad literary genre encompassing various forms of consolatory speeches, essays, poems, and personal letters. consolatio works are united by their treatment of bereavement, by unique rhetorical structure and topoi, and by their use of universal themes to offer solace. [ 3 ]
Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of Thy faithful and kindle in them the fire of Thy love. Send forth Thy Spirit and they shall be created. And Thou shall renew the face of the earth. Oh God, who by the light of the Holy Spirit, did instruct the hearts of Thy faithful. Grant us in the same Spirit to be truly wise, and ever rejoice in His ...
Christ in the House of Martha and Mary by Tintoretto, 1570s. Jesus at the home of Martha and Mary, in art usually called Christ in the House of Martha and Mary, and other variant names, is a Biblical episode in the life of Jesus in the New Testament which appears only in Luke's Gospel (Luke 10:38–42), immediately after the Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25–37). [1]
Christ at the home of Mary and Martha; Christ at the Sea of Galilee; Christ Bearing the Soul of the Virgin; Christ Blessing (Bellini, 1500) Christ Blessing (Raphael) Christ Blessing the Children; Christ Blessing the Children (Lucas Cranach the Elder) The Christ Child and the Infant John the Baptist with a Shell; Christ Child Blessing