We rightly admire Muslim neighbors and co-workers who put everything on hold five times a day in answer to the "call to prayer." But Christians have a "call to prayer," too! It is the Angelus. Three times a day, we are invited to pause and reaffirm our faith in the Incarnation: that "God so loved the world he sent his only Son" (Jn 3:16).
Monday, January 27, 2020
Praying the Angelus with Art: This Week's Image
Mike Moyers designed this Annunciation for Ascension Press' "Rejoice!" Advent meditation series. Click on the image to go to their download page and you can get the image (or one of the others in the series) as a cell phone background or order the Rejoice! Advent journal (sorry the timing isn't quite right for that).
Monday, January 20, 2020
Praying the Angelus with Art: This Week's Image
Monday, January 13, 2020
Monday, January 6, 2020
Praying the Angelus with Art: This Week's Image
Cupola fresco from the Basilica of Mary, Queen of the Apostles in Rome, built by Blessed James Alberione after World War II in fulfillment of a vow he had made to honor Mary for keeping all the members of the Pauline Family safe during the war. The Basilica is located precisely where an Allied bomb fell between the residential and printing buildings of the Daughters of St Paul and the Society of St Paul just a few blocks from the Basilica of St Paul Outside the Walls.
The rim of the cupola depicts the life of Mary.
The rim of the cupola depicts the life of Mary.
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About the Angelus Project
We rightly admire Muslim neighbors and co-workers who put everything on hold five times a day in answer to the "call to prayer." But Christians have a call to prayer, too! It is the Angelus. Morning, noon and evening we are invited to pause and reaffirm our faith in the Incarnation: The Word was made flesh and dwelt among us (Jn. 1:14), because "God so loved the world that he sent his only Son" (Jn. 3:16).
The Angelus Project is a personal project of Sister Anne Flanagan, FSP, a Daughter of St Paul. Find out more about the media ministry of the Daughters of St Paul at DaughtersofStPaul.com.
The Angelus Project is a personal project of Sister Anne Flanagan, FSP, a Daughter of St Paul. Find out more about the media ministry of the Daughters of St Paul at