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- Dr. Martin Luther
Dr. Martin Luther - 07 - Jesus falls second time
- 08 - Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem
- 14 - Jesus is laid in the tomb
14 - Jesus is laid in the tomb - 15 - Resurrected
15 - Resurrected - St. Damasus, Hermit
The best and clearest illustration which we have been able to find of the usual costume in which the hermits are represented, we here give to the reader. It is from the figure of St. Damasus, one of the group in the fine picture of “St. Jerome,” by Cosimo Roselli (who lived from 1439 to 1506), now in the National Gallery. The hermit-saint wears a light-brown frock, and scapular, with no girdle, and, over all, a cloak and hood of the same colour, and his naked feet are protected by wooden clogs. - 10 - Jesus is stripped of his garments
- Saints in the costume of the sixth century
Saints in the costume of the sixth century - 09 - Jesus falls under the cross
- 13 - Jesus is taken down from the Cross
13 - Jesus is taken down from the Cross - 02 - they carry the cross
- St. Bridget, from an old cut in the possession of Earl Spencer
The figure writing is that of St. Bridget of Sweden, who was born in 1302 and died in 1373. From the representation of the Virgin with the infant Christ in her arms we may suppose that the artist intended to show the pious widow writing an account of her visions or revelations, in which she was often favoured with the blessed Virgin’s appearance. The pilgrim’s hat, staff, and scrip may allude to her pilgrimage to Jerusalem, which she was induced to make in consequence of a vision. The letters S. P. Q. R. in a shield, are no doubt intended to denote the place, Rome, where she saw the vision, and where she died. The lion, the arms of Sweden, and the crown at her feet, are most likely intended to denote that she was a princess of the blood royal of that kingdom. The words above the figure of the saint are a brief invocation in the German language, “O Brigita bit Got für uns!” “O Bridget, pray to God for us!” At the foot of the desk at which St. Bridget is writing are the letters M. I. Chrs., an abbreviation probably of Mater Jesu Christi, or if German, Mutter Iesus Christus. - 11 - Jesus is nailed to the Cross
- 03 - Jesus falls first time
- 06 - Veronica wipes the face of Jesus
- 04 - Jesus finds his mother
- 12 - Jesus dies on the Cross
12 - Jesus dies on the Cross - 01- Jesus is sentenced to death
- 05 = Simon forced to carry the cross
- Saint Louis transporting the relics of the Passion to the Sainte-Chapelle
- Suger, after a stained glass window from Saint-Denis
- Albe
Albe (Latin alba) A Shirt or white linen garment reaching to the heels (whence its names alba, telaris, &c.) and floded rond the loins by a girdle, formerly the common dress of the Roman Catholic clergy; but now used only in sacred functions. The second vestment put on by the priest when preparing for the celebration of mass. - Exaltation of the cross (September 14)
Exaltation of the cross (September 14) - Christmas Eve - Christmas Day
Christmas Eve - Christmas Day - Saint Agnes
- Saint Bridget of Kildare
- Sister Dora
- Blandina the Slave
- The Daughter of Constantine
- The Sister of Saint Benedict
- Saint Werburga
- Saint Hilda
- Saint Theresa
- Saint Cæcilia
- Saint Clara
- The Sister of Saint Basil
- Saint Genevieve
- Saint Itha
- Saint Elfleda
- Second Sunday of Easter
Second Sunday of Easter - Febronia of Sibapte
- Fifth Sunday of Easter
Fifth Sunday of Easter - Tenth Sunday in ordinary time
Tenth Sunday in ordinary time - Sunday twenty-sixth ordinary
Sunday twenty-sixth ordinary - seventh Sunday of Easter
seventh Sunday of Easter - Twenty second ordinary
Twenty second ordinary - Sunday twenty - first regular
Sunday twenty - first regular - St. Jerome and the Lion
- ninth Sunday in ordiary time
ninth Sunday in ordiary time - Third Sunday of Easter
Third Sunday of Easter - Twelvth Sunday in Ordinary time
Twelvth Sunday in Ordinary time - Sunday Fifth Ordinary Sunday
Sunday Fifth Ordinary Sunday - Second of Advent
Second of Advent - Fifteenth sunday in ordinary time
Fifteenth sunday in ordinary time - Second
Second - Feast of all saints (November 1)
Feast of all saints (November 1) - Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday - Mary
- Most Holy Trinity
Most Holy Trinity - Sunday twenty fourth ordinary
Sunday twenty fourth ordinary