Monday, July 6, 2020

Praying the Angelus with Art: This Week's Image

Another "nun's badge" (evidently these were an ordinary feature of sisterly devotion in the mid 19th-century), this Annunciation was executed in watercolor by Francisco Martínez in about 1750. For more information, visit ChristianIconography.info

Photographed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art by Richard Stracke,
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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.

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