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The Transfiguration of Christ in Art and Iconography

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The following depictions of the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ are a selection of our favorite artistic and religious representations of this momentous event in our Lord's earthly ministry. The Transfiguration , Raphael , 1520 The Transfiguration is the last painting by the Italian High Renaissance master Raphael. It was commissioned by Pope Clement VII as an altarpiece for the Narbonne Cathedral in France. Raphael worked on it until his death in 1520. Transfiguration of Jesus . Bloch ,  c 1878 Transfiguration of Christ ,   Bellini , 1490 Orthodox Icon, date unknown Transfiguration, Perugino , c 1500  Eastern Orthodox Icon, date unknown Greek Orthodox Icon, date unknown Transfiguration icon, Theophanes , 1408

Today is the Feast of the Transfiguration of Christ

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The Transfiguration of Jesus, Carl Bloch Today, August 6, is the feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord. It was declared a universal feast by Pope Callixtus III to commemorate the raising of the Siege of Belgrade (1456). The Transfiguration is mentioned in all three Synoptic Gospels (Matthew 17:1–9, Mark 9:2-8, Luke 9:28–36 describe it, and 2 Peter 1:16–18 refers to it). It is the only miracle that exclusively involves Jesus, in which, he is transfigured (or metamorphosed) and becomes radiant in glory upon a mountain. The apostles Peter, James and John are the only eyewitnesses. From the Gospel of Mark: Jesus took Peter, James, and his brother John, and led them up a high mountain apart by themselves. And he was transfigured before them, and his clothes became dazzling white, such as no fuller on earth could bleach them. Then Elijah appeared to them along with Moses, and they were conversing with Jesus. Then Peter said to Jesus in reply, "Rabbi, it is good that we are her

Catholic Online Radio Worth Listening To

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There is an excellent station streaming online at AveMariaRadio.net  for faithful Catholics and seeking Christians. I highly recommend this apostolate and the programming it offers. Mother Angelica's Eternal Word Television Network features an internet radio station at Ewtn.com/Radio  with programs hosted by devout, informed, Catholic personalities that is well worth listening to. Relevant Radio host a variety of formats from talk shows to apologetics programming. All offerings seek to advance an appreciation and understanding of Catholicism and are faithful to the Magisterium. It streams online at RelevantRadio.com Air Maria is another national Catholic radio station streaming online at AirMaria.com . It is markedly smaller than those previously mentioned, but its broadcasts are worth your time and attention. Program hosts include Catholic apologist and speaker Christina King among others. 

Was Adam from Mars and Eve from Venus? Or were Adam and Eve both from Eden?

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Pop Psychology vs. Catholic Theology The book Men Are From Mars Women Are From Venus tries to explain male/female relationships by examining the differing emotional needs and perceptions of spouses. The Church teaches and Sacred Scripture testifies that men and women were both from Eden before sin and selfishness replaced love and selflessness. When our first parents turned away from God, the source of life, goodness, truth and beauty, it altered every aspect of existence. Love, courtship and marriage are difficult under the best of circumstances. One thing is clear, men and women, though equal in dignity are fundamentally different so as to complement each other. Some call this a stereotype. Others dismiss it as chauvinism. Our Creator said, " Viva la difference ." In making us male and female, God is telling us things otherwise unknowable, about human beings and Himself. Saint John Paul II observed that in "the beginning," man and woman viewed each other &q

Center for Medical Progress Releases Fifth Video Showing Intact Fetuses "Just a Matter of Line Items" for Planned Parenthood

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Via The Center for Medical Progress: The fifth undercover video in the controversy over Planned Parenthood’s sale of aborted baby parts shows the Director of Research for Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, Melissa Farrell, advertising the Texas Planned Parenthood branch’s track record of fetal tissue sales, including its ability to deliver fully intact fetuses. In the video, actors posing as representatives from a human biologics company meet with Farrell at the abortion-clinic headquarters of Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast in Houston to discuss a potential partnership to harvest fetal organs. “Where we probably have an edge over other organizations, our organization has been doing research for many many years,” explains Farrell. When researchers need a specific part from the aborted fetus, Farrell says, “We bake that into our contract, and our protocol, that we follow this, so we deviate from our standard in order to do that.” Asked specifically if this means Planned Parenthood

Cecile vs.Cecil: Building a Culture of Life in an Age of Relativism, Part 1

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Planned Parenthood's Cecile Richards and Cecil the Lion When Cecil the lion was killed last month, many on the Left were apoplectic. Media coverage of Cecil's demise and the subsequent demand for justice has been vociferous and sustained. Meanwhile, videos from The Center for Medical Progress showed conclusively Planned Parenthood officials trafficking aborted babies' body parts for profit. The Left has largely ignored them. The mainstream media has followed suit. The fact that Planned Parenthood kills human babies in the tens of thousands each year, at every stage of gestation, from the 1st week to the 40th, bothers them not. Neither does the fact Planned Parenthood aborts black babies at five times the number of white babies. Since abortion always involves a mother, and over half of the babies killed are girls, 3/4 of abortion's victims are female. Rather than see abortion as the systematic murder and exploitation of women, it is abortion zealots who accuse pro-l

Thought of the Day — "This is my body."

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"The same words used by the Lord Jesus to give life are used by some to justify the taking of life: This is my body ."  — Fr. Frank Pavone, Priests for Life