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"Christianity: The Hope of the World - Jesus and Children" In this captivating collection, we witness the essence of Christianity, a faith built on love, compassion
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"Christianity: The Hope of the World - Jesus and Children" In this captivating collection, we witness the essence of Christianity, a faith built on love, compassion, and hope. Through these diverse artworks, we explore profound moments that have shaped the Christian narrative. "The Sabbath Breakers: Two Men Caught Playing Golf on the Sabbath" Amidst societal norms and expectations, an intriguing lithograph captures two men defiantly playing golf on a sacred day. This image challenges us to reflect upon our own commitment to honoring divine rest. "Gloria in Excelsis Deo" A stunning chromolithograph transports us into heavenly realms as we join voices with angels singing "Glory to God in the highest. " It reminds us of our purpose – to worship and praise our Creator with boundless joy. "Jacob Wrestling with the Angel" Through a colored engraving, we witness Jacob's tenacious struggle against an angelic being. This powerful depiction symbolizes humanity's relentless pursuit of spiritual growth amidst life's trials. "Ss Pope Pius X: A Portrait Made on His Priestly Jubilee" Celebrating Pope Pius X's priestly jubilee through vibrant colors and intricate details brings forth admiration for his devotion to serving others. His portrait serves as a reminder of selflessness within Christian leadership. "The Death of Adam: From the Legend of the True Cross Cycle" Immersed in fresco artistry completed in 1464, we encounter Adam's final moments. As he departs from this earthly realm, it prompts contemplation about mortality while emphasizing Christianity's promise of eternal life. "St Anthony the Great: Patron Saint of Basket Makers" This chromolithograph pays homage to St Anthony – protector and guide for those who craft baskets. It exemplifies how Christianity embraces all professions as valuable contributions within society. "Eliezer and Rebekkah at the Well.