This is Italian artist Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo’s depiction of Joseph of Arimathea taking Jesus’ body down from the cross after the crucifixion. Savoldo lived from 1480-1548. (Courtesy Photo) Joined ...
I find it challenging to come up with something interesting to say in a column published during Holy Week. In fact, to prepare for this column, I Googled "Holy Week" to see if anything registered anew ...
Legends claim that Joseph of Arimathea was a regular visitor at Glastonbury and that he brought the Holy Infant with him on one of those journeys. Could Blake’s words, as some claim, reference ...
Welcome to the Blog Tour for Anna of Arimathea by Susanne Blumer, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours! About the Book Title: Anna of Arimathea Series: The Arimathea Chronicles #1 Author: Susanne Blumer ...
In his apostolic letter for the beginning of the Year of St. Joseph, Pope Francis cites Polish author Jan Dobraczyński. The Holy Father explains that his novel, The Shadow of the Father, “uses the ...
CALEDONIA — Tuesday afternoon, ground was broken by staff and board members of the Catholic Cemetery Association of Racine for the new Arimathea Mausoleum. Archeologists discovered more than 80 ...
Unknown. (Oil, w. 30 x 36.) The dead Christ, sustained by Joseph of Arimathea. The design is by Andrea del Sarto, and his painting is lost. This picture comes close to him. If not his, by one of his ...