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If you are looking for some inspiration this #HolyWeek, you might like our video channel.
We have videos on the Last Supper, the Death of Christ, The Road to Emmaus, and many more.
Discover our different video series and find something new!
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Looking for #Resources for #HolyWeek2023? The VCS has a dedicated page of exhibitions for this season.
Find commentaries and artworks to help you with teaching, preaching & reflection.
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The crowds are not present in this fresco of the Sermon on the Mount.
Instead, Fra Angelico presents only Jesus and the 12 disciples.
' Fra Angelico included a minimum amount of detail in order to keep the focus continually on Christ. '
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Today, we share a fresco by Fra Angelico from Museo di San Marco, Florence
'The power of Fra Angelico’s composition lies, in part, in the surprise juxtaposition of two scenes that are nowhere linked in the Gospel account'
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The Calling of Matthew is our #exhibitionoftheweek
We begin with a 16th-century oil painting by Marinus van Reymerswaele
'The noticeboard above Matthew’s head enhances the impression that he is about to leave one employment for another'
https://t.co/LvmzOE81m9
Today, we share our eighth Station of the Cross for #Lent2022
Station 8: The Women of Jerusalem Weep over Jesus
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Today we share our sixth Station of the Cross for #Lent2022
Station 6: Veronica Wipes Jesus's Face
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