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  2. The Kneeling Christian - Wikipedia

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    Kneeling Christian. ReadHowYouWant.com. ISBN 978-1-4587-9702-5. Unknown Christian (2013). Kneeling Christian. Whitaker Distributors. ISBN 978-1-60374-843-8. In addition, a number of works have been based on or derived from The Kneeling Christian, some of which are as follows: Eternal Word Publishing (2003). Daily Meditations for the Kneeling ...

  3. Genuflection - Wikipedia

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    Except for those people, genuflection is still today mandatory in some situations, such as (in the Catholic Church) when passing in front of the Blessed Sacrament, or during the Consecration in the Mass. In the King James Version of the Holy Scriptures, the verb "to kneel" occurs more than thirty times, both in the Old and in The New Testament. [9]

  4. Arnold Friberg - Wikipedia

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    The Prayer at Valley Forge, arguably Friberg's most well-known painting. Arnold Friberg (December 21, 1913 – July 1, 2010) was an American illustrator and painter noted for his religious and patriotic works. He is perhaps best known for his 1975 painting The Prayer at Valley Forge, a depiction of George Washington praying at Valley Forge.

  5. Orans - Wikipedia

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    The biblical ordinance of lifting hands up in prayer was advised by many early Christian apologists, including Marcus Minucius Felix, Clement of Rome, Clement of Alexandria and Tertullian. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Christians saw the position as representing the posture of Christ on the Cross ; therefore, it was the favorite of early Christians.

  6. Icon corner - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, at the end of the prayers, the head of the household will take the hand censer and cense the icons and all the members of the household. Often, in addition to the icon corner, a family will hang a small "portal icon" (usually of the Virgin and Christ Child) by the door, which is venerated by family and guests whenever going in or out ...

  7. List of etchings by Rembrandt - Wikipedia

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    Christ driving the moneychangers from the Temple: 1635 B097: 2: The stoning of St.Stephen: 1635 B102: 1: St. Jerome kneeling in prayer, looking down: 1635 B124: 3: The pancake woman: 1635 B129: 1: The quacksalver: 1635 B279: 6: Jan Uytenbogaert, preacher of the Remonstrants [1557-1644] 1635 B286: 2: The first oriental head: 1635 B287: 1: The ...

  8. Home altar - Wikipedia

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    Home altars often contain a cross or crucifix, an image of Jesus Christ, a copy of the Bible (especially a Family Bible), a breviary and/or other prayer book, a daily devotional, and prayer beads, among other religious articles specific to the individual's Christian denomination, for example, the images of the saints for Catholics, the Small ...

  9. Man of Sorrows - Wikipedia

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    In this image the figure of Christ was typical of the Byzantine forerunners of the Man of Sorrows, at half length, with crossed hands and head slumped sideways to the viewer's left. The various versions of the Man of Sorrows image all show a Christ with the wounds of the Crucifixion, including the spear-wound. Especially in Germany, Christ's ...