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  2. Portal:Catholic Church/Patron Archive/September - Wikipedia

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    On 4 September 2016, she was canonised by the Catholic Church as Saint Teresa of Calcutta. The anniversary of her death, 5 September, is now observed as her feast day. Mother Teresa founded the Missionaries of Charity, a religious congregation that was initially dedicated to serving "the poorest of the poor" in the slums of Calcutta.

  3. Catholic art - Wikipedia

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    Catholic art is art produced by or for members of the Catholic Church. This includes visual art (iconography), sculpture, decorative arts, applied arts, and architecture. In a broader sense, Catholic music and other art may be included as well. Expressions of art may or may not attempt to illustrate, supplement and portray in tangible form ...

  4. National Museum of Catholic Art and History - Wikipedia

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    Following controversy regarding the museum's status as a charity and its collection of funds, the archdiocese sought unsuccessfully to have the word "Catholic" removed from the museum's name. [ 7 ] The museum's collection aims to cover the many facets of Catholic art, [ 1 ] although in 2003 Joseph Berger wrote that it lacked a unifying theme ...

  5. Labours of the Months - Wikipedia

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    The Month of September from the Fontana Maggiore in Perugia (c. 1275), by Nicola and Giovanni Pisano, shows the treading of grapes. Set of single figure images, German c. 1400 Most sculptured cycles in Europe, especially when compressed into the archivolt of a portal, consist of an astrological symbol beside, above or incorporated in a ...

  6. List of Catholic newspapers and magazines in the United States

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    The Colorado Catholic Herald: Biweekly 1979 Denver: Denver Catholic: Biweekly 1900 Connecticut: Bridgeport: Fairfield County Catholic: Monthly Hartford: The Catholic Transcript: 80,000 [6] Monthly 1898 Norwich: Four County Catholic: Monthly 1989 Delaware: Wilmington: The Dialog: Biweekly Florida: Miami: Florida Catholic: 140,000 Monthly 1939 ...

  7. List of Catholic artists - Wikipedia

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    Alois Plum, praised by Cardinal Karl Lehmann for his church art [765] Thomas Henry Poole, British-born architect of St. Catherine of Genoa's Church [766] and other churches in the New York City area [767] Augustus Pugin, Catholic convert and noted architect; did the interior of St Chad's Cathedral in Birmingham; [768] designed Erdington Abbey ...

  8. Catholicism and the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Meaning of Art: no 123: The Origins of Christian Art: published as (#121) Early Christian Art: 124: Abbeys and Cathedrals: no 125: Church Architecture: published as (#120) Church Building: 126: Christian Painting: no 127: Christian Sculpture: published as (#122) 128: Stained Glass: no 129: Modern Sacred Art: published as (#123 ...

  9. Liturgical year - Wikipedia

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    The Church of England, Mother Church of the Anglican Communion, uses a liturgical year that is in most respects identical to that of the 1969 Catholic Common Lectionary. While the calendars contained within the Book of Common Prayer and the Alternative Service Book (1980) have no "Ordinary Time", Common Worship (2000) adopted the ecumenical ...