The Disciples on the path to Emmaus, Stone relief
The Disciples on the path to Emmaus, Stone relief Northwest corner of the lower cloister of the Monastery of Santo Domingo de
The Disciples on the path to Emmaus, Stone relief Northwest corner of the lower cloister of the Monastery of Santo Domingo de
The Chapel of the Holy Shroud, so called because the Holy Shroud was kept inside from 1694 to 1993, is an
The great Salesian basilica of Maria Ausiliatrice dates back to the late 1860s, wanted by Don Giovanni Bosco to have a
The Valdocco complex is also called the Salesian 'holy land' because Don Bosco (1815-1888) developed here his first oratorium, founded the Salesians’congregation
Supper at Emmaus, oil on canvas, 141 by 175 cm Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio known as Caravaggio 1606, Milan, Brera Art
The experience of the Emmaus disciples, narrated by the evangelist Luke (cf. Lk 24:13-35), constitutes a paradigmatic testimony to the Easter
Giovanni Melchiorre Bosco (1815-1889), universally known as 'Don Bosco', is a kind of standard-bearer for the social saints who worked in Turin.
On this page, we share a 4-part docu-series dedicated to the Shroud of Turin, featuring original reflections by Monsignor Roberto Repole and
The logo represents the path of a couple's experience towards a destination. The destination is represented by the sun that evokes, in
The Shroud is a linen sheet woven in a herringbone pattern measuring approximately 4.41 x 1.13 meters, containing the double image, juxtaposed
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