
24th Sunday in Ordinary Time – The Good Shepherd and the Lost Sheep
SCRIPTURES & ART: The Good Shepherd and the Lost Sheep are long constants in the tradition of Christian sacred art, going back even to the catacombs.
SCRIPTURES & ART: The Good Shepherd and the Lost Sheep are long constants in the tradition of Christian sacred art, going back even to the catacombs.
SCRIPTURES & ART: Last week, the shepherd got instructions. This week, it’s the sheep’s turn.
SCRIPTURES & ART: If sheep wander off from their shepherd, they’re apt to lose their lives.
SCRIPTURES & ART: The image of the Good Shepherd is an ancient and rich one, theologically and artistically.
The Holy Father celebrated the feast of the Chair of St. Peter on Feb. 22.
Pope Francis presided over the Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica on April 26, during which he, as the bishop of Rome, ordained 19 men for the Diocese of Rome.
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