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hymnsofheresy: Mary and Jesus with the Papel Picado, Janet McKenzie

hymnsofheresy:

Mary and Jesus with the Papel Picado, Janet McKenzie


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haikara-nippon: 日本的なマリア像Japanese-style depictions of the Virgin Mary 東京カルメル会Carmelite Order of Tokyohaikara-nippon: 日本的なマリア像Japanese-style depictions of the Virgin Mary 東京カルメル会Carmelite Order of Tokyohaikara-nippon: 日本的なマリア像Japanese-style depictions of the Virgin Mary 東京カルメル会Carmelite Order of Tokyohaikara-nippon: 日本的なマリア像Japanese-style depictions of the Virgin Mary 東京カルメル会Carmelite Order of Tokyohaikara-nippon: 日本的なマリア像Japanese-style depictions of the Virgin Mary 東京カルメル会Carmelite Order of Tokyohaikara-nippon: 日本的なマリア像Japanese-style depictions of the Virgin Mary 東京カルメル会Carmelite Order of Tokyohaikara-nippon: 日本的なマリア像Japanese-style depictions of the Virgin Mary 東京カルメル会Carmelite Order of Tokyohaikara-nippon: 日本的なマリア像Japanese-style depictions of the Virgin Mary 東京カルメル会Carmelite Order of Tokyo

haikara-nippon:

日本的なマリア像
Japanese-style depictions of the Virgin Mary

東京カルメル会
Carmelite Order of Tokyo


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met-medieval-art:Stained Glass Panel with the Visitation via Medieval ArtMedium: Pot metal, white

met-medieval-art:

Stained Glass Panel with the VisitationviaMedieval Art

Medium: Pot metal, white glass, vitreous paint, silver stain, olive-green enamel

Francis L. Leland Fund, 1913 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/463648


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 Immaculate Heart of Mary, Kim Vandapool (2011)  

Immaculate Heart of Mary, Kim Vandapool (2011)  


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iztac-coatl: Tonantzin Guadalupe by Estrella Apolonia

iztac-coatl:

Tonantzin Guadalupe by Estrella Apolonia


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ordopraedicatorum:Mary forms the Sign of the Cross with Bernadette, Basilica of the Immaculate Conce

ordopraedicatorum:

Mary forms the Sign of the Cross with Bernadette, Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Lourdes


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catherineaddington: caterinagallery:Canticle of Mary (Magnificat)Jen NortonAcrylic on canvas, 24″x

catherineaddington:

caterinagallery:

Canticle of Mary (Magnificat)
Jen Norton
Acrylic on canvas, 24″x30″

purchase on Etsy

I made a side blog to share contemporary Christian art. Check it out @caterinagallery and please submit your favorite art! Thanks to my friend Katie for sharing this painting with me.


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lamus-dworski: Examples of the surviving wayside shrines in the city of Warsaw, Poland. Many of themlamus-dworski: Examples of the surviving wayside shrines in the city of Warsaw, Poland. Many of themlamus-dworski: Examples of the surviving wayside shrines in the city of Warsaw, Poland. Many of themlamus-dworski: Examples of the surviving wayside shrines in the city of Warsaw, Poland. Many of themlamus-dworski: Examples of the surviving wayside shrines in the city of Warsaw, Poland. Many of themlamus-dworski: Examples of the surviving wayside shrines in the city of Warsaw, Poland. Many of themlamus-dworski: Examples of the surviving wayside shrines in the city of Warsaw, Poland. Many of themlamus-dworski: Examples of the surviving wayside shrines in the city of Warsaw, Poland. Many of themlamus-dworski: Examples of the surviving wayside shrines in the city of Warsaw, Poland. Many of themlamus-dworski: Examples of the surviving wayside shrines in the city of Warsaw, Poland. Many of them

lamus-dworski:

Examples of the surviving wayside shrines in the city of Warsaw, Poland. Many of them were built during the World War II - during the occupation of the city by the Nazi German regime, particularly in the depressive year of 1943 that had led to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. Even though most of them were destroyed along with the tragic demolition of the city after the Uprising, thousands of the shrines are still hidden all over the city. They can be found in old tenements’ backyards, corners or passages, reminding of the people fallen for Poland’s independence. One by one, they slowly become abandoned, often being maintained only from private funds by the local residents. Photos by ElaJ [source] and Anna Beata Bohdziewicz [source].


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philtippett:

around this time of year i see a lot of articles and op eds from muslims and non-muslims alike about what jesus means in islam and to muslims. which makes sense. there is undeniable year-round pressure to assure christians that muslims have jesus too, just in a different way, a pressure which only intensifies around christmastime.

but we also have mary. and what i often don’t see is talk of her, despite mary being one of the most important female figures in islam, despite mary being one to lead souls into paradise, despite the qur'anic story of the birth of jesus coming from a chapter named for his mother. and i think we should talk about mary more.

the qur'an tells us not just about mary as a single woman giving birth to a prophet, but as a woman who was once a little girl, who was once a surprising answered prayer from allah. mary’s parents were old and childless when her mother hannah saw a mother bird feeding her babies. the sight awakened a desire in hannah to have a child, so she prayed for a child, and as you may guess, allah granted her request and when hannah became pregnant, and her husband died before the child was born, she prayed again.

“Allah listened when a woman of the family of Imram said, ‘My Lord! I do hereby vow to you what is in my womb to be dedicated to your service.’…But when she gave birth she said, ‘My Lord! I have given birth to a female,’ and Allah knew best what she had given birth to, and the male she was thinking of was not like this female she had brought forth. ‘I have named her Mary and I commend her and her offspring to your protection from satan, the accursed.’” (3:35-36)

basically, hannah had expected a boy, and so promised that he would be raised in the service of god. so when she turned out to have a daughter, she went, “uhh, god? you gave me a girl,” and allah was like, “i know what i did,” and hannah said, “well, okay! i named her mary and i’m gonna follow through of my promise even though it’s gonna be kinda weird. please protect her and her future children.” so mary grew up in the temple under the care of the prophet zechariah.

and it was obvious that mary was blessed.

“Every time Zechariah visited her in her chamber, he found her with provisions. He said, ‘From where do you get all this, Mary?’ She replied with all conscientiousness, ‘It is from Allah. Allah provides whomsoever he wills without measure.’” (3:37)

and mary’s righteousness caused zechariah to pray for a child for himself and his wife elizabeth, despite his old age and her infertility, and the child they were blessed with was yahya, aka john the baptist, a prophet like his father.

and when an angel appeared to mary in the form of an attractive man, she immediately called out for allah to defend her from this strange man, bc women have always had reason to be afraid when finding themselves alone around men (and in one translation she says, “make him leave me alone” which i love for obvious reasons), but the angel reassured her, bringing her the message of the child she was about to conceive.

and mary did not have a joseph.

and mary went off into the desert all alone to give birth to jesus, and delivered her son under a dried up dead palm tree, and wished aloud, in her physical and emotional pain, that she had died before all this happened to her, before she would have to endure single motherhood, before she could experience the agony of labor, before she would have to cope with how her family and friends and society would treat her when she returned as a still-unmarried young woman with a baby.

and mary, hungry and dehydrated and without a support network and now with a newborn, wished that she had been utterly forgotten.

but mary would not be forgotten by allah, for after all, her mother had prayed for her protection, and for the protection of the child she had just given birth to, and allah listens to all things.

“But he called her, ‘Do not grieve; your Lord has provided beneath you a stream. And shake toward you the trunk of the palm tree; it will drop upon you ripe, fresh dates. So eat and drink and be contented. And if you see from among humanity anyone, say, ‘I have vowed a fast to the Most Merciful, so I will not speak to anyone today.’” (19:24-26)

and so mary did not have to answer to anyone who would speak out against her when she returned home with an infant, defend herself against any name she would be called, because she answered to allah alone.

and - my favorite bit of all of mary’s story - is this:

“And remember when the angels said, ‘Mary, indeed Allah has chosen you and purified you and chosen you above all the women of the worlds.’” […] And remember when the angels said, ‘Mary, indeed Allah gives you good tidings through a prophetic word from him about the birth of a son, whose name will be Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary - distinguished in this world and the hereafter and among those nearest to Allah.’“ (3:42, 45)

and mary was chosen twice.

and the story would not be told casting her as mary, mother of jesus. no, it was and is mary’s story. and jesus, one of the most important prophets in islam, would be called, son of mary.

and mary would not be forgotten.

blessedharlot: “And the time came for Mary to deliver her child. And she gave birth to her firstborn

blessedharlot:

“And the time came for Mary to deliver her child. And she gave birth to her firstborn son and wrapped him in bands of cloth, and laid him in a manger, because there was no place for them in the inn.”

Artist Tim Okamura


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ashmoleanmuseum:Ashmolean #AdventCalendar Day 13: Christmas Gifts, 1917 wood engraving by Eric Gill.

ashmoleanmuseum:

Ashmolean #AdventCalendar Day 13: Christmas Gifts, 1917 wood engraving by Eric Gill.
More info at: ow.ly/FxVqa (at Ashmolean Museum)


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allaboutmary: Madonna di LoretoThe statue of Our Lady of Loreto in Lanzo, Italy.

allaboutmary:

Madonna di Loreto

The statue of Our Lady of Loreto in Lanzo, Italy.


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koredzas:Guido of Siena - The Annunciation. 1262 - 1279

koredzas:

Guido of Siena - The Annunciation. 1262 - 1279


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The Tilama, located in The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico.Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe (

The Tilama, located in The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico.

Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe(Our Lady of Guadalupe) in Roman Catholicism was an apparition of the Virgin Mary on December 9, 1531. She appeared to a Mexican man named Juan Diego on his way to mass, asking that a shrine is built of her on that spot. When Diego told the clergy, the bishop demanded a sign. She appeared once again to Deigo and told him to collect roses. Deigo presented the roses to the bishop by opening up his cloak and letting them fall out, and on the inside of his cloak revealed the image of Mary. 

She then became the patroness of New Spain as well as a symbol for the Mexican independence movement. Thousands of pilgrims from all over the world still come to see her image in The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, which was built on the spot where she supposedly appeared.


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ibarbouron-us: Escuela cusquena..María…ibarbouron-us: Escuela cusquena..María…

ibarbouron-us:

Escuela cusquena..María…


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jaded-mandarin:The Virgin Mary in the Hortus Conclusus, 1820. Detail.

jaded-mandarin:

The Virgin Mary in the Hortus Conclusus, 1820. Detail.


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letlovemeetlove: “The Windsock Visitation” by Brother Mickey McGrath, OSFS This is the icon used by

letlovemeetlove:

“The Windsock Visitation” by Brother Mickey McGrath, OSFS

This is the icon used by my Visitation nuns here in North Minneapolis. When they moved to this neighborhood, they found that their traditional, European, white icons of Mary and Elizabeth did not sufficiently represent their neighbors, so they commissioned Brother Mickey to pain Mary as an African princess and Elizabeth as an African elder. Two women from the neighborhood were models for Brother Mickey to pain this icon of our monastery’s patrons. 


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