III. The Kiss of Judas
III. The Kiss of Judas
A small-scale tabletop tableau (inside a narra urna) of The Kiss of Judas, also called The Betrayal of Christ (cf. Matthew 26:47–50, Mark 14:43–45, Luke 22:47)
"Little Mercies: Miniature Images of Faith" was the Museo di Don Bosco's special exhibition for the Lenten Season of 2020, which opened on Ash Wednesday February 26th and was to run until Viernes Dolores (Friday of Sorrows) April 3rd.
The images in this exhibit consist of small-scale processional tableaux, and were loaned by the Museum of the Incarnation in Malolos, Bulacan. Several of these tableaux are actually brought out in procession in the evening of Holy Wednesday in the Parish of the Immaculate Conception of the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Malolos.
Due to the imposition of the Covid-19 lockdown beginning March 15th, the exhibition has since been moved online and to social media. Once the community quarantines are lifted and museums are allowed to reopen, the Museo di Don Bosco may welcome visitors again. In the meantime, please check out this Lenten exhibition online including on dbmanda.one-bosco.org/museo
III. The Kiss of Judas
III. The Kiss of Judas
A small-scale tabletop tableau (inside a narra urna) of The Kiss of Judas, also called The Betrayal of Christ (cf. Matthew 26:47–50, Mark 14:43–45, Luke 22:47)
"Little Mercies: Miniature Images of Faith" was the Museo di Don Bosco's special exhibition for the Lenten Season of 2020, which opened on Ash Wednesday February 26th and was to run until Viernes Dolores (Friday of Sorrows) April 3rd.
The images in this exhibit consist of small-scale processional tableaux, and were loaned by the Museum of the Incarnation in Malolos, Bulacan. Several of these tableaux are actually brought out in procession in the evening of Holy Wednesday in the Parish of the Immaculate Conception of the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Malolos.
Due to the imposition of the Covid-19 lockdown beginning March 15th, the exhibition has since been moved online and to social media. Once the community quarantines are lifted and museums are allowed to reopen, the Museo di Don Bosco may welcome visitors again. In the meantime, please check out this Lenten exhibition online including on dbmanda.one-bosco.org/museo