Sunday, November 13, 2022

Praying the Angelus with Art: This Week's Image

This Annunciation from the Princeton University Art Museum is simply attributed to the "Artés Master." The write-up on the Princeton Museum website gives no indication what is written on the tiles scattered across the foreground of the painting.

Annunciation by the Artés Master, Spanish, early 16th century
Princeton University Art Museum.
Gift of Carl Otto von Kienbusch, Class of 1906, for the Carl Otto von Kienbusch Jr., Memorial Collection


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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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