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One, God is inherently beautiful. Two, God’s creation is inherently beautiful. Three, God’s people shall be adorned in beauty ...
The beginning of the Lesson includes the story of Jesus stilling a life-threatening storm on the Sea of Galilee. When his disciples woke him in great fear, Jesus got up, “rebuked the wind, and ...
Art is another of his interests; his favorite artist is Rembrandt. Eddie recalls a favorite painting, “The Storm on the Sea of Galilee” where Rembrandt has “inserted” himself as one of the disciples ...
As they sail across the Sea of Galilee, a “furious squall” (Mark 4:37) breaks out, and powerful waves crash over the boat and nearly swamp it. All this time, Jesus is asleep.
Father Adolfo Nicolas, superior general of the Society of Jesus, and Pope Francis, also a Jesuit, are seen together before celebrating Mass at the Church of the Gesu in Rome in this Jan. 3, 2014 ...
Empty Frames at Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Credits: Far Out / FBI) The stolen objects most notably include one of only 37 known paintings by Johannes Vermeer, The Concert, and Christ in the ...
In the photo, I'm holding a film camera while riding in a wooden boat on the Sea of Galilee. The Gospel story of Jesus walking on water immediately came to mind.
She compared the experience to when, in the Bible, Jesus calms the storm on the Sea of Galilee. She said she had faith that Jesus could do the same during the flood in her neighborhood.
On March 18, 1990, 13 priceless artworks were stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, marking the largest art heist in history. Thirty five years later, during my first museum visit ...
In a staged raid, fake FBI agents recover a replica of Rembrandt van Rijn’s “Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee,” one of the works that was stolen in the Gardner Museum heist.
An undated photo of “The Storm on the Sea of Galilee,” by Rembrandt, one of more than a dozen works of art stolen by burglars in the early hours of March 18, 1990.
There they cut Rembrandt’s Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee and other works from their frames. View of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum atrium, The Fenway, Boston, Massachusetts. (1977).