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Description Saint Anthony of Padua icon II © Cecilia Lawrence April 12th 2014 4.5 x 6 inches Watercolor and Ink About 13 Hours "The just man shall blossom like the lily; he shall flourish forever in the courts of our God. He will be praised by all of God's chosen ones." - Responsory from the Office of St. Anthony of Padua I was commissioned to make another icon of St. Anthony of Padua several weeks ago, and here it, finally finished! Enjoy! Saint Anthony of Padua (August 15th 1195 — June…

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It’s Lent. I’m eating like a 12th century nun. More on that later. All you need to know for now is that I haven’t had coffee in three days. But that’s all I’m going to say about it because not complaining is part of the joy/ magic/ etc. that Lent is made of (+ tears...

St Jerome and his Lion | Today, 30 September, is the feast o… | Flickr Early Christian, Antique Stained Glass Windows, Henley On Thames, St Jerome, Lion Paw, Antique Stain, Bible Translations, 30 September, Saint Mary

Today, 30 September, is the feast of St. Jerome, an early Christian scholar who lived c.400, and one of the Latin Fathers and Doctors of the Church. He became well known for his translation of the Bible from Greek and Hebrew into Latin. Called the Vulgate, his work remained in use until 1979. According to legend, a lion limped into St. Jerome's monastery in Bethlehem one day. The other monks ran away in fear, but Jerome calmly looked at the lion's paw and removed a large thorn. Thereafter…

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