- Holy Thursday
Holy Thursday - first of Advent
first of Advent - Sunday twenty fourth ordinary
Sunday twenty fourth ordinary - June 29 - Saint Peter and Saint Paul
June 29 - Saint Peter and Saint Paul - Feast of all saints (November 1)
Feast of all saints (November 1) - David playing before the Ark
- Most Holy Trinity
Most Holy Trinity - Jeremiah lamenting the fall of Jerusalem
- Joseph Embracing Benjamin
- Creation of the World
- Cain and Abel offering Sacrifices to God
- Noahs Offering
- Second of Lent
Second of Lent - Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday - Feast of Corpus Christi
Feast of Corpus Christi - Fifteenth sunday in ordinary time
Fifteenth sunday in ordinary time - The Taking of Jericho
- Second
Second - Second of Advent
Second of Advent - A Levite with a Ram's Horn
A Levite with a Ram's Horn - Solomin praying in the temple
- Eating the Paschal Lamb and marking the door posts
- Sunday Fifth Ordinary Sunday
Sunday Fifth Ordinary Sunday - Twelvth Sunday in Ordinary time
Twelvth Sunday in Ordinary time - Third Sunday of Easter
Third Sunday of Easter - The Tower of Babel
- Finding of Moses in the bulrushes
- ninth Sunday in ordiary time
ninth Sunday in ordiary time - Drowning the Egyptians
- Sunday twenty - first regular
Sunday twenty - first regular - Melchezideks Offering
- The Tabernacle
- Samuel anointing David
- seventh Sunday of Easter
seventh Sunday of Easter - Joseph in the Chariot
- The Deluge
- Twenty second ordinary
Twenty second ordinary - Daniel in the lion's den
Daniel in the lion's den - Moses striking the rock
- Moses receiving the tablets of the Law
- Job and his comforters
- Sunday twenty-sixth ordinary
Sunday twenty-sixth ordinary - The Brazen Serpent
- A visitors Cell
I rang the great bell at the convent gate, and begged for hospitality. A tall, cowled monk received me, but uttered no word. He merely made a sign for me to follow him, and, closing the gate and shooting the massive bolts, he led the way across a court, where I was met by another monk, who was allowed to break the rigid vow of silence so far that he could inquire of strangers what their business was. He asked me if I desired food and rest, and on my answering in the affirmative he led me to a third and silent brother, and by him I was conducted to a cell with whitewashed walls. It contained a small bed of unpainted pine wood, and a tiny table, on which was an iron basin and a jug of water. A crucifix hung on the wall, and beneath it was a prie-dieu. - The Martyrdom of the seven Machabees
- The Fall of our first parents
Adam and Eve being expelled from the Garden of Eden - Joseph sold by his brethren
- The Destruction of Sodom
- Tenth Sunday in ordinary time
Tenth Sunday in ordinary time - The Wise Men before the King
So King Herod first sent for the learned men of the Jews, the chief priests and scribes, and demanded of them where Christ should be born; and when they had replied that it was to be in Bethlehem, he secretly called the wise men before him, and inquired of them what time the star appeared. After getting the information he needed, he dismissed the wise men, bidding them to go to Bethlehem "and search diligently for the young child; and when ye have found Him," said Herod, "bring me word again, that I may come and worship Him also." - The High Priest in his vestments
- Abrahams Sacrifice
- Fifth Sunday of Easter
Fifth Sunday of Easter - Old Testament
- Moses at the burning bush
- The Return of the prodigal
" And he arose and went towards his father's house, but when he was still a great way off, his father saw him, and was sorry for him, and ran and embraced him. Then he told his father how he had sinned and had lost his title to be called the old man's son, but the father was so glad to have his son come back repentant, that he told his servants to bring the best clothing and a ring to put on his son. And he made a great feast, and they were merry, for he said, "This is my son that was as one dead to me and is now alive again; he was lost and is found." - Second Sunday of Easter
Second Sunday of Easter - The Shepherds worshipping the infant Jesus
When the angels had departed, the shepherds returned to Bethlehem; and there, in a stable, they found the infant Jesus, lying in a manger, watched over and cared for by His mother Mary and Joseph. And so great was the surprise and joy of the shepherds that they went out and told all they met of the wondrous things which they had seen. - The house built upon the sand
What a foolish man the builder of the house shown in our picture must have been! Of course, when the wind blew and the waves dashed against his house, it would fall. Look how the sea has washed the foundation away, and how the roof is falling in! And the people; see how they are fleeing to save their lives! And all this calamity because he built his house upon the sand. But the other house, shown in the distance: how firmly that stands! What a bold front it offers to the waves, and how safely it resists the fury of the storm. Its foundations are sure, because they rest upon the solid rock. - Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us
His parents were amazed when they saw Jesus in such company. But Mary, while she rejoiced at finding Him, gently said, "Son, why hast Thou thus dealt with us? Behold Thy father and I have sought Thee sorrowing." Jesus replied, "How is it that ye sought Me? Wist ye not that I must be about My Father's business?"