Andrea del Verrocchio - The Baptism of Christ. 1475
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Sebastiano Ricci (Italian, 1659-1734)
The Baptism of Christ, ca.1713-14
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Unsichtbare Gegner (Invisible Adversaries) | Valie Export | 1977
Susanne Widl, Peter Weibel
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Alleluia!! I have finally been baptized into the Catholic Church after two years!! I am so so happy and cannot wait for my journey to continue with my walk with Christ our Lord <33
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I wasn't into feet, but had to laugh because he enjoyed washing them so much. To make him happy was my greatest passion
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"You are called to die to the darkness of self-centeredness in your life, so that in a conversion you may perceive what has always been within you from the time of your Baptism, the light of Christ ready to transfigure you into His same glorious light...Jesus Christ truly lives in all His transcendent light and power within you. He has already taken the initiative. It is for you to respond to this reality of the indwelling Christ as light within you."
~Fr. George A. Maloney, SJ
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Giovanni Baronzio - The Baptism of Christ. 1330 - 1340
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Pelegrí Clavé (Spanish, 1811-1880)
The Baptism of Christ, ca.1858-67
Museu Nacional D'Art De Catalunya
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Happy Palm Sunday everyone!
This year, the observance has really moved me. The image of people lining the streets where Jesus rode through and shouting "Hosanna!" keeps replaying in my mind. It's a word I feel like shouting at the moment. It's a word which means "save us", a plea for salvation, but it's also a cry of joy and praise, like the children at the temple shouting, "Hosanna to the Son of David!". It's a plea for salvation spoken with the joy of knowing the Saviour will deliver it to you. In the week leading up to my baptism on Easter Sunday, my heart is crying out "Hosanna!" too. ❤️🌿
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