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Detail of the superb 14th century Easter Sepulchre on the north side of the chancel at Sibthorpe, a rare and beautifully preserved piece of medieval art.
Sibthorpe's church of St Peter has a fairly plain tower and a nave clearly reduced (north aisle demolished, south wall 17th century) but possesses another grand 14th century chancel higher than the nave. Here this is due to the church's former collegiate status, clearly it was once a much finer building.
The interior appears quite plain, but there's an impressive tomb (Edward Burnell d.1590) in the chancel flowing with Renaissance ornament (an odd, almost Mexican-looking skull at the man's feet).
But best of all is the Easter Sepulchre, a rare and virually intact 14th century piece with a risen Christ flanked by angels above a niche flanked by soldiers. The colouring is Victorian restoration, but it helps to give a lively impression of it's intended original effect, a great rarity and a real gem.
I was made very welcome here and believe the church is normally open to visitors.
As we question the values of modern society, the very foundation we built falls in to ruins.
This is an HDR of a 300 year old church in Gary, Indiana. The structure is held together by sheer will power and still retains the beauty of youth.
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On Saturday, April 16, 2022, Bishop David Walkowiak presided during Easter Vigil in the Holy Night at the Cathedral of Saint Andrew. Very Rev. René Constanza, CSP, rector of the cathedral, and Associate Pastors Father Bill Edens, CSP, and Father Mike Cruickshank, CSP, concelebrated. Deacon Dennis Rybicki assisted. The Vigil Mass included the Service of Light and catechumens and candidates of the parish were received into full communion with the Church.
For Holy Week and Easter resources, visit GRdiocese.org.
(Photo by Jaymie Perry)
On Saturday, April 16, 2022, Bishop David Walkowiak presided during Easter Vigil in the Holy Night at the Cathedral of Saint Andrew. Very Rev. René Constanza, CSP, rector of the cathedral, and Associate Pastors Father Bill Edens, CSP, and Father Mike Cruickshank, CSP, concelebrated. Deacon Dennis Rybicki assisted. The Vigil Mass included the Service of Light and catechumens and candidates of the parish were received into full communion with the Church.
For Holy Week and Easter resources, visit GRdiocese.org.
(Photo by Jaymie Perry)
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Aaah, sharing with the man you love...
We always make breakfast special on the week-ends, but for some days a little extra special!
A special table and special food, the breads and cheeses, our eggs Canizaro with smoked salmon.
Have a lovely day and thank you for your visit, M, (*_*)
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Hello Aaron!
Here's a lovely shot from last Sunday -- Easter dinner. Sadly, of about 30 pictures this is the only one where she isn't crying or blurry (from being rocked to make her stop crying).
The food was great, but boy was our baby cranky! She's really a dream most of the time, but for some reason at large family gatherings she gets some major frowns going on. Passover was much the same, with Carina barely getting to eat her meal.
We think that in the future we'll keep her in a front carrier so that she doesn't get passed around as much and can stay close to mom or dad. That approach has seemed to work the best at parties previousy, so we're not giving up hope on family dinners just yet.
I particularly enjoy her chubby thighs in this picture. Her legs are really quite cute.
Emilia -- say hello to Aaron!
Hope your week was full of chocolate and good cheer,
Rick
Easter 2015 in Northern Isère, France, Crémieux, Chamagnanieu, Optevoz and the "Vallée Bleue". Etang de Ry and the Château de Saint Julien.
Sony A7 and Minolta lens MC Rokkor-PF 100 mm f/2.8 and 55mm circular polarized filter
The concept for this Lent and Easter was to contrast the dry desert of Lent with the baptismal waters of the River Jordan. The stained glass in the sanctuary already had a small creek behind the figure of Jesus, so I expanded it into a full-sized river that bursts out of that wall toward the congregation. See the "Lent & Easter 2008" set for more pictures, including the "making of". There are over 2000 2-inch squares of different fabrics used in this, cut by lots of volunteers and applied with an iron, using Durabond on the back of the squares.
Easter postcard addressed to Miss Alvina Lillge, Tiskilwa, Illinois. No legible postmark, but probably around 1908.
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NOT ALL are chocolate eggs, but only decorative, LOL
Do not be fooled!
They came in a fancy little organza bag which totally seduced me.
I wish you all a very good day and thank you for all your kind words, time, comments and likes. Very much appreciated. Magda, (*_*)
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Jamie and I decided to host Easter this year, so I wanted to make some centerpieces. I'm proud of them. :)
On Saturday, April 16, 2022, Bishop David Walkowiak presided during Easter Vigil in the Holy Night at the Cathedral of Saint Andrew. Very Rev. René Constanza, CSP, rector of the cathedral, and Associate Pastors Father Bill Edens, CSP, and Father Mike Cruickshank, CSP, concelebrated. Deacon Dennis Rybicki assisted. The Vigil Mass included the Service of Light and catechumens and candidates of the parish were received into full communion with the Church.
For Holy Week and Easter resources, visit GRdiocese.org.
(Photo by Jaymie Perry)