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Jesus, going to Naim, find people carrying a dead, only child of a widowed mother, and Jesus resurrects him. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy
The End of the world and the Last Judgement. The dead will come out of the tombs. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy
MONTAGNANA, Jacopo da (1440-/43-1499). Italian painter. MADONNA AND DEAD CHRIST. Tempera on wood. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary
Byzantine Icon. Crucifixion. XIV centuryBYZANTINE ART. GREECE. ICON with the crucifixion scene. Attributed to the circle of the Venetian painter Paolo Veneziano. Mid-fourteenth century. Byzantine Museum. Athens
Romanesque Art. Spain. Crucifixion'. Mural Painting. SaintRomanesque Art. Spain. Crucifixion. Mural painting of the Church of Sanint Eulalia from Estaon (Pallars Sobira). XII century. Diocesan Museum of La Seu d'Urgell. Lleida province. Alt Urgell
Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Basque Country (1936). Military mass of gudaris
Cartoon, A Problem in Resuscitation, WW1Cartoon, A Problem in Resuscitation, showing the recently elected Pope (Benedictus XV) holding a dead Dove of Peace upside down by one leg
Malcolm Muggeridge, English journalist and broadcaster(Thomas) Malcolm Muggeridge (1903-1990), English journalist, author, media personality and satirist. From agnosticism he became a Christian, and converted to Roman Catholicism in his later years
Graham Greene, English writer, in old ageGraham Greene (Henry Graham Greene, 1904-1991), English author, playwright and literary critic, best known for his novels focusing around Roman Catholicism and morality: Brighton Rock
Cardinal Basil Hume and Fenner BrockwayCardinal Basil Hume (George Basil Hume, 1923-1999, standing), English Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, Archbishop of Westminster from 1976, speaking at Central Hall, Westminster, London
Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874 - 1936), English author, journalist and essayist. Chesterton was the author of some 63 books by the time of his death including biographies of Robert Browning
MARY QOS LEAVES FRANCEWhen her husband, Francois II, dies, Mary reluctantly leaves France via Calais, and returns to Scotland where she is unwelcomed by most on account of her Catholicism. Date: 1561
VOTING FOR PIUS XIIAfter the death of Pius XI, the cardinals gather in the Sistine Chapel of the Vatican, where they will elect Eugenio Pacelli as Pius XII Date: February 1939
MASS OF THE DEADMESSE DES MORTS Taking the sacramental bread and wine at the Mass for the Dead Date: 1724
Pius Ix Dead Religion Christianity Catholicismpius, ix, dead, religion, christianity, catholicism, pope, 1878, cardinal, camerlengo, solemnly, verifies, well, history, historical, 10037969
Francisco Javier, miracle at Travancore, IndiaFrancisco Javier (or Xavier) (1506-1552), Spanish Jesuit missionary in Asia. Seen here as a missionary at Travancore, India -- to convince people of God's power
Council of Trent ; the prince-archbishop of Trent receives Charles de Lorraine in his palace, before the opening of the 19-year Council Date: December 1545
Taking the veil at the church of the convent of the most Holy Trinity at Bermondsey, which opened for the reception of the sisterhood of the Order of our blessed Lady of Mercy in November 1839
No Popery Riots, London, 1780No Popery Riots, London, 7 June 1780. 1780
Sheila Kaye-Smith marrying Rev. Theodore Penrose FryNovelist Sheila Kaye-Smith marrying the Rev. Theodore Penrose Fry, curate of Christ Church, St. Leonards, and eldest son of Sir John and Lady Fray, at St. Paul s, St. Leonards in October 1924
Girls taking part in a religious procession, France, carrying a cross between them, in a festival to honour the Virgin Mary. Date: 1922
Women outside a Catholic church, Brittany, Northern FranceThree women outside a Catholic church, Pont Aven, Brittany, Northern France, wearing traditional costume. 1922
Ancient Breton shrine, Plougasnou, Brittany, Northern FranceAncient Breton shrine of the Virgin Mary at Plougasnou, Brittany, Northern France, with some interesting caryatids on two of the pillars
Breton Pardon, Brittany, Northern FrancePeople taking part in the traditional Breton Pardon, Brittany, Northern France. It involves a procession through the streets on a saints day, carrying a statue and reliquary of the patron saint. 1922
Funeral procession, Fouesnant, Brittany, Northern FranceMourners in a funeral procession at Fouesnant, near Quimper, Brittany, Northern France, on the untimely death of a young woman. 1922
Aerial view from Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France. Date: 1922
Woman in a Catholic church, Brittany, Northern FranceWoman seated alone in a Catholic church, Brittany, Northern France. 1922
Italian Mens Catholic Action Organisation, 30th Anniversary event. circa 1935
Guards on duty at Vatican when Pope Pius XII electedNoble Guard on duty at the Vatican in Rome when Pope Pius XII was elected, 2 March 1939. 1939
The Illustrious Women of France - Mass in Church. 1860
St Lukes Catholic Church, Ogallala, Nebraska, USASt Lukes Catholic Church and rectory, Ogallala, Nebraska, USA. Date: 1910s
Communion dress 1862Young girl in her white Communion dress. Date: 1862
Wycliffe explains his thoughts before the ArchbishopJohn Wycliffe (circa 1320s 1384) -an English scholastic philosopher, theologian, biblical translator, reformer, priest, and a seminary professor at the University of Oxford
Visitors to St Peter s, Rome, kiss the toe of the statue of Saint Peter, trusting that this will be seen as a sign of their devotion and suitably rewarded Date: 1881
Grand Messe Solennelle, celebrated at Notre-Dame de Paris Date: 1731
The Little Church Around the Corner Date: 1944
Burial of Saints Cosmas and Damian Date: 1439
Christ on the Cross with the Virgin Date: 1502
Saint Georges Victory Date: 1915
Return of the Dove Date: 1941
Church by Moonlight Date: 1948
Expelling Moneylenders Date: 1965
Christmas Hymn Date: 1375
Saint Jerome Departs Date: 850
First Church of Christ. Boston. Date: 1935
Angel Musicians
Our Lady of Solitude
Adam, Eve and Temptation Date: 1590