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The chasuble of Thomas Becket (1118?1170) is one of the most magnificent medieval textiles in the Mediterranean region. Richly decorated with ornaments, fabulous animals and figures in lavish gold ...
Today’s more common, flowing chasuble (some people call it “Gothic,” though its evolution long preceded the Middle Ages) is, in fact, the historically older form.
Object Details Catalogue Status Research in Progress Description Light yellow-green velvet panel, once the back of a chasuble, has a small, allover pattern of diamond shapes enclosing small rosettes.
“We take the Eucharist at its center seriously, but we do so with humor, with love, with invitation that we hope speaks across generations to the child that’s in all of us,” says the ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information The Bulletin began publication in 1914, two years before the museum opened to the public. At first it published regular information ...
Holy priest Mikiel Attard (1933-2004) of Nadur, who died 16 years ago, is still being remembered by several people who regularly flock to his burial place at Nadur cemetery seeking his ...
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