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  2. Pieta prayer booklet - Wikipedia

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    The Pieta prayer booklet is a book of Roman Catholic prayers. [1] The prayers in this collection date back to the 18th century. Most of the prayers were first published in Toulouse, France in 1740 and over time gathered a strong following.

  3. Pietà - Wikipedia

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    The Pieta as “Our Lady of Charity” (1723) from Cartagena, Spain.Crowned by the Pontifical decree of Pope Pius X in 1923.. The Pietà is one of the three common artistic representations of a sorrowful Virgin Mary, the other two being the Mater Dolorosa ("dolorous mother") and the Stabat Mater ("standing mother").

  4. Category:Catholic spirituality - Wikipedia

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    Pieta prayer booklet; The Power of the Rosary; Prayer in the Catholic Church; Preparation for Total Consecration according to Saint Louis de Montfort; Q.

  5. Pietà (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pieta prayer booklet, a Catholic prayer book approved by Pope Pius IX; Santa Maria della Pietà, Venice, a church This page was last edited on 2 ...

  6. The Dead Christ Supported by the Virgin and Saint John

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    The paintings dates to the period where Bellini began to outgrow the artistic influence of Andrea Mantegna, his brother-in-law.Via the Sampieri collection in Bologna (catalogue no. 454), it entered Brera in 1811 as a gift from the viceroy of the Eugene de Beauharnais's Kingdom of Italy.It was placed in the corridor of Venetian Renaissance paintings that leads into the room set up by Ermanno ...

  7. Pietà (Titian) - Wikipedia

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    It shows two men kneeling in prayer to a Pietà in the air. These are agreed to represent Titian and his son Orazio, probably praying to be spared from the plague that in fact killed them both, [17] a full year after it arrived in Venice. [18] Behind the picture, and partly concealed by it, is a small shield with Titian's coat of arms. [19]