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From Wikipedia: The Grand Marian Procession is intended to promote religious catechism through publicly parading images outside the Manila cathedral on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.
In addition, the Cofradia is known for selecting more than ninety of the most prominent and liturgically inspiring Marian images in the country, most notably the ones featured, as the canonically crowned images in the Philippines, such as the Our Lady of La Naval de Manila and Our Lady of Manaoag.
Photos from the 2014 St. John Bosco Conference for Catechists at Franciscan University of Steubenville. It is one of the final three adult Steubenville Conferences of the summer here on campus.Photos from the 2014 St. John Bosco Conference for Catechists at Franciscan University of Steubenville. It is one of the final three adult Steubenville Conferences of the summer here on campus. More about the 2014 Bosco Conference: www.franciscan.edu/news/2014/bosco-conference-recap/
WELS Multi-Language Productions (MLP) is partnering with the Bethany Lutheran College Fine Arts department to produce illustrations of Bible stories and Catechism lessons for use in world mission fields. Fourteen ELS/WELS artists came together alongside Rev. Dr. Terry Schultz, Artistic Development Missionary for MLP, to illustrate 54 Biblical accounts for use in Zambian Sunday Schools. Church leaders in Zambia plan to distribute these illustrations for use as inexpensive, impactful visual aids in Sunday School classes.
The “Images of Grace,” exhibition is available from August 31-September 27, 2022 in the Ylvisaker Fine Arts Center Gallery. A special gallery reception was held on September 1 at 7 p.m. (pictured). It include a panel discussion with Rev. Dr. Terry Schultz; Rev. Larry Schlomer, WELS World Missions Administrator; Professor Andrew Overn, Art Director; and various contributing artists.
This exhibit represents the beginning of an ongoing project and partnership between Bethany’s Art Department and Multi-Language Productions.
SANCTUS: Celebrating A Decade of Catechism & Renewed Faith Through Newly Commissioned Religious Images
(The 1st Primera Salida Exhibit)
Museo ng Makati
Brgy. Poblacion, Makati City
November 4-15, 2011
1st Regular Exhibit Day
November 8, 2011
* Exhibit open everyday (except weekends and holidays), 8 AM thru 5 PM.
**Pictures in set unedited due to bulk and time constraints.
***Attention all exhibitors: Feel free to grab any of the pictures for your personal use. Please cite the source whenever and wherever applicable. Thanks.
The catechism in pictures is an exceptional educational work in the teaching of the Catholic faith. The first edition in English dates from 1912, but it is a translated version of the original French edition of 1908. A nun signed this copy on July 31, 1938, 80 years ago! The catechism today is a very thick book that is not very convenient for reading. If this book is easy for a child to read, then you will enjoy seeing and reading its content. You can download it in full by accessing the album that contains all these images. Good reading !
To see more editions, color images and PDF texts, visit this page:
Photos from the 2014 St. John Bosco Conference for Catechists at Franciscan University of Steubenville. It is one of the final three adult Steubenville Conferences of the summer here on campus.Photos from the 2014 St. John Bosco Conference for Catechists at Franciscan University of Steubenville. It is one of the final three adult Steubenville Conferences of the summer here on campus. More about the 2014 Bosco Conference: www.franciscan.edu/news/2014/bosco-conference-recap/
My daughter's class was asked to dress up as their chosen saint and present a report about that saint for class.
May 1, 2012 at St. Raphael the Archangel Parish
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May 1, 2012 at St. Raphael the Archangel Parish
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May 1, 2012 at St. Raphael the Archangel Parish
To learn more about the Rosary Devotion, Holy Face Devotion and about AJPMCLM, please visit: ajpm.weebly.com
Photos from the 2014 St. John Bosco Conference for Catechists at Franciscan University of Steubenville. It is one of the final three adult Steubenville Conferences of the summer here on campus.Photos from the 2014 St. John Bosco Conference for Catechists at Franciscan University of Steubenville. It is one of the final three adult Steubenville Conferences of the summer here on campus. More about the 2014 Bosco Conference: www.franciscan.edu/news/2014/bosco-conference-recap/
SANCTUS: Celebrating A Decade of Catechism & Renewed Faith Through Newly Commissioned Religious Images
(The 1st Primera Salida Exhibit)
Museo ng Makati
Brgy. Poblacion, Makati City
November 4-15, 2011
1st Regular Exhibit Day
November 8, 2011
* Exhibit open everyday (except weekends and holidays), 8 AM thru 5 PM.
**Pictures in set unedited due to bulk and time constraints.
***Attention all exhibitors: Feel free to grab any of the pictures for your personal use. Please cite the source whenever and wherever applicable. Thanks.
The catechism in pictures is an exceptional educational work in the teaching of the Catholic faith. The first edition in English dates from 1912, but it is a translated version of the original French edition of 1908. A nun signed this copy on July 31, 1938, 80 years ago! The catechism today is a very thick book that is not very convenient for reading. If this book is easy for a child to read, then you will enjoy seeing and reading its content. You can download it in full by accessing the album that contains all these images. Good reading !
Look in this album - 68 Texts with Pictures:
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The Cross in the Western Sky, a Kodachrome filmstrip on Home Mission Work in the California District of the American Lutheran Church, October 1954. Board of American Missions, the American Lutheran Church.
"39. (Catechism class). Young people are taught God's truth in catechetical class. Not the modern-fold doors which open into the church auditorium. Thus this Sunday school and social room can be used as an overflow room when necessary."
Pastor Richard Fruehling, Bethany Lutheran Church, Tucson, Arizona.
ELCA Archives image.
May 1, 2012 at St. Raphael the Archangel Parish
To learn more about the Rosary Devotion, Holy Face Devotion and about AJPMCLM, please visit: ajpm.weebly.com
May 1, 2012 at St. Raphael the Archangel Parish
To learn more about the Rosary Devotion, Holy Face Devotion and about AJPMCLM, please visit: ajpm.weebly.com
Photos from the 2014 St. John Bosco Conference for Catechists at Franciscan University of Steubenville. It is one of the final three adult Steubenville Conferences of the summer here on campus.Photos from the 2014 St. John Bosco Conference for Catechists at Franciscan University of Steubenville. It is one of the final three adult Steubenville Conferences of the summer here on campus. More about the 2014 Bosco Conference: www.franciscan.edu/news/2014/bosco-conference-recap/
From Wikipedia: The Grand Marian Procession is intended to promote religious catechism through publicly parading images outside the Manila cathedral on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.
In addition, the Cofradia is known for selecting more than ninety of the most prominent and liturgically inspiring Marian images in the country, most notably the ones featured, as the canonically crowned images in the Philippines, such as the Our Lady of La Naval de Manila and Our Lady of Manaoag.
Source: Rose, John, 1757-1841. A constitutional catechism, adapted to all ranks and capacities, illustrated with copious notes : principally extracted from the Commentaries of the late Judge Blackstone (Bristol [England]: Printed and sold by the author ..., 1795); 20 cm. Call # Blackstone Eller 71.
SANCTUS: Celebrating A Decade of Catechism & Renewed Faith Through Newly Commissioned Religious Images
(The 1st Primera Salida Exhibit)
Museo ng Makati
Brgy. Poblacion, Makati City
November 4-15, 2011
1st Regular Exhibit Day
November 8, 2011
* Exhibit open everyday (except weekends and holidays), 8 AM thru 5 PM.
**Pictures in set unedited due to bulk and time constraints.
***Attention all exhibitors: Feel free to grab any of the pictures for your personal use. Please cite the source whenever and wherever applicable. Thanks.
Manuscript title: Codex Testeriano Bodmer
Manuscript summary: Testeriano denotes catechism manuscripts in a pictographic script attributed to the Franciscan friar and missionary Jacobo de Testera (16th century). Writing had already developed in 12th century Central America as a mixture of ideograms, pictograms and phonetic symbols, but the original handwritten witnesses thereof were destroyed in the Spanish Conquest in the 16th century. In order to communicate with the indigenous population, Christian missionaries later adopted this writing system, but they invented many symbols since the goal was to communicate a new, Christian content. For instance, three crowned heads represent the Trinity and thus God, while two crowned heads with key and sword represent the apostles Peter and Paul. The manuscript is read from left to right across both pages; different parts are separated by decorative vertical vignettes. The manuscript contains several short prayers (among them pp. 1v-2r Persignum, 2v-4r Ave Maria, 4v-8r Credo) and a long prayer (pp. 27v-35r) which represents a repetition of the Christian doctrine.
Origin: Mexico
Period: 16th century
Image source: Cologny, Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 905: Codex Testeriano Bodmer (www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/list/one/fmb/cb-0905).
The catechism in pictures is an exceptional educational work in the teaching of the Catholic faith. The first edition in English dates from 1912, but it is a translated version of the original French edition of 1908. A nun signed this copy on July 31, 1938, 80 years ago! The catechism today is a very thick book that is not very convenient for reading. If this book is easy for a child to read, then you will enjoy seeing and reading its content. You can download it in full by accessing the album that contains all these images. Good reading !
Look in this album - 68 Texts with Pictures:
www.flickr.com/photos/7283075@N03/albums/72157663448176677
To see more editions, color images and PDF texts, visit this page:
From Wikipedia: The Grand Marian Procession is intended to promote religious catechism through publicly parading images outside the Manila cathedral on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.
In addition, the Cofradia is known for selecting more than ninety of the most prominent and liturgically inspiring Marian images in the country, most notably the ones featured, as the canonically crowned images in the Philippines, such as the Our Lady of La Naval de Manila and Our Lady of Manaoag.
WELS Multi-Language Productions (MLP) is partnering with the Bethany Lutheran College Fine Arts department to produce illustrations of Bible stories and Catechism lessons for use in world mission fields. Fourteen ELS/WELS artists came together alongside Rev. Dr. Terry Schultz, Artistic Development Missionary for MLP, to illustrate 54 Biblical accounts for use in Zambian Sunday Schools. Church leaders in Zambia plan to distribute these illustrations for use as inexpensive, impactful visual aids in Sunday School classes.
The “Images of Grace,” exhibition is available from August 31-September 27, 2022 in the Ylvisaker Fine Arts Center Gallery. A special gallery reception was held on September 1 at 7 p.m. (pictured). It include a panel discussion with Rev. Dr. Terry Schultz; Rev. Larry Schlomer, WELS World Missions Administrator; Professor Andrew Overn, Art Director; and various contributing artists.
This exhibit represents the beginning of an ongoing project and partnership between Bethany’s Art Department and Multi-Language Productions.
Cologny, Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 905
Paper · 35 ff. · 15.5 x 10.5 cm · Mexico · end of the 16th century
Codex Testeriano Bodmer
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Manuscript Summary: Testeriano denotes catechism manuscripts in a pictographic script attributed to the Franciscan friar and missionary Jacobo de Testera (16th century). Writing had already developed in 12th century Central America as a mixture of ideograms, pictograms and phonetic symbols, but the original handwritten witnesses thereof were destroyed in the Spanish Conquest in the 16th century. In order to communicate with the indigenous population, Christian missionaries later adopted this writing system, but they invented many symbols since the goal was to communicate a new, Christian content. For instance, three crowned heads represent the Trinity and thus God, while two crowned heads with key and sword represent the apostles Peter and Paul. The manuscript is read from left to right across both pages; different parts are separated by decorative vertical vignettes. The manuscript contains several short prayers (among them pp. 1v-2r Persignum, 2v-4r Ave Maria, 4v-8r Credo) and a long prayer (pp. 27v-35r) which represents a repetition of the Christian doctrine. (wid)
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Photos from the 2014 St. John Bosco Conference for Catechists at Franciscan University of Steubenville. It is one of the final three adult Steubenville Conferences of the summer here on campus.Photos from the 2014 St. John Bosco Conference for Catechists at Franciscan University of Steubenville. It is one of the final three adult Steubenville Conferences of the summer here on campus. More about the 2014 Bosco Conference: www.franciscan.edu/news/2014/bosco-conference-recap/
SANCTUS: Celebrating A Decade of Catechism & Renewed Faith Through Newly Commissioned Religious Images
(The 1st Primera Salida Exhibit)
Museo ng Makati
Brgy. Poblacion, Makati City
November 4-15, 2011
1st Regular Exhibit Day
November 8, 2011
* Exhibit open everyday (except weekends and holidays), 8 AM thru 5 PM.
**Pictures in set unedited due to bulk and time constraints.
***Attention all exhibitors: Feel free to grab any of the pictures for your personal use. Please cite the source whenever and wherever applicable. Thanks.
The catechism in pictures is an exceptional educational work in the teaching of the Catholic faith. The first edition in English dates from 1912, but it is a translated version of the original French edition of 1908. A nun signed this copy on July 31, 1938, 80 years ago! The catechism today is a very thick book that is not very convenient for reading. If this book is easy for a child to read, then you will enjoy seeing and reading its content. You can download it in full by accessing the album that contains all these images. Good reading !
To see more editions, color images and PDF texts, visit this page:
Photos from the 2014 St. John Bosco Conference for Catechists at Franciscan University of Steubenville. It is one of the final three adult Steubenville Conferences of the summer here on campus.Photos from the 2014 St. John Bosco Conference for Catechists at Franciscan University of Steubenville. It is one of the final three adult Steubenville Conferences of the summer here on campus. More about the 2014 Bosco Conference: www.franciscan.edu/news/2014/bosco-conference-recap/
The Baltimore Catechism for Children defines “Thou shalt not commit adultery” as wearing a low-cut, sleeveless dress(girls)or reading Playboys(boys).
May 1, 2012 at St. Raphael the Archangel Parish
To learn more about the Rosary Devotion, Holy Face Devotion and about AJPMCLM, please visit: ajpm.weebly.com
Photos from the 2014 St. John Bosco Conference for Catechists at Franciscan University of Steubenville. It is one of the final three adult Steubenville Conferences of the summer here on campus.Photos from the 2014 St. John Bosco Conference for Catechists at Franciscan University of Steubenville. It is one of the final three adult Steubenville Conferences of the summer here on campus. More about the 2014 Bosco Conference: www.franciscan.edu/news/2014/bosco-conference-recap/
St Hilda of Whitby (614-680), founder of Whitby Abbey, venue of Synod of Whitby. Nave window created by Charles Kempe & Co of London, given by children of the Catechism, unveiled 13 Feb 1910.
“a beautiful stained glass window was unveiled and dedicated in St. Peter's Cathedral by the Rev. Canon Wise. The work was accomplished through the efforts and subscriptions of the children attending the catechism classes. . . the window represented St. Hilda, a princess, daughter of the King of Northumbria, and foundress of Whitby Abbey, Yorkshire. She was a vigorous worker for the church, and as a result of her endeavors there were five bishops trained in the abbey. . . St. Hilda died in the year 680.” [Adelaide 14 Feb 1910]
Cathedral foundation stone 29 Jun 1869 by Bishop Augustus Short, opened 30 Mar 1876, first organ installed in north transept 1877, chancel & first part of nave consecrated 1 Jan 1878, tower & nave foundation stone 27 Sep 1890 by the Governor, Earl of Kintore, nave consecrated 14 Jul 1901, tower & spires dedicated 7 Dec 1902, Lady Chapel & crypt completed 7 Apr 1904, reredos dedicated 6 Mar 1910, front steps 1911, new organ dedicated 6 Jul 1930 in south transept, bells 29 Jun 1947.
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