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The Good Shepherd The Guardian Angel. Plockhorst was born in Braunschweig, Germany, where he had a 5-year education in lithography at the Collegium Carolinum, after which he trained to be a painter with Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld in Dresden in 1848, with Carl von Piloty in Leipzig and Munich, and finally with Thomas Couture in Paris in 1853.
The painting The Good Shepherd by Bernhard Plockhorst. In the 1970 revision of the Roman Missal, this day was designated the "Fourth Sunday of Easter," and the "Iubilate Deo" introit for this Sunday was swapped with that of the preceding Sunday. [5] The preceding Sunday's Gospel reading was likewise moved forward to this day.
While the composition of the image has been altered, this window appears to derive from Bernhard Plockhorst's 1878 painting, "The Good Shepherd," that became widely popular as a print. Center altar window (ca. 1881).
Bernhard Plockhorst (1825–1907) Alois Plum (born 1935) Tobias Pock (1609–1683) Leon Pohle (1841–1908) Sigmar Polke (1941–2010) Heinrich Pommerencke (1821–1873) Eduard Wilhelm Pose (1812–1878) Michael Mathias Prechtl (1926–2003) Johann Daniel Preissler (1666–1737) Hermann Prell (1854–1922) Hermione von Preuschen (1854–1918 ...
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The Church of the Good Shepherd in Rosemont, Pennsylvania, is an Episcopal parish church in the progressive Anglo-Catholic tradition. [1] It is part of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania and is located in the Philadelphia Main Line. Good Shepherd offers a robust program of high church Anglican worship, using the Book of Common Prayer (1979).