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Architecture
Las Lajas: the church suspended in the Colombian canyon
The sanctuary dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary is impressive not only for its fibreglass mosaics, but above all for its location in a picturesque environment such as the Colombian canyon.
Culture
Roman chasuble: from travelling cloak to precious vestment
Formerly confused with the classic chasuble, the Roman chasuble had major and important changes starting from the 14th Century, first and foremost the elimination of sleeves.
Curiosity
The Number forty in both Old and New Testaments
The forty beyond Lent. Many different episodes take up this number which has a thousand of meanings. A period of journey, purification, but above all a testing period.
Events
Towards the Annunciation: the meaning of the date and the history of the place
The solemnity of the 25th March will soon be celebrated. Nowadays, part of the walls of the Annunciation place is located in an Italian basilica. Let's see how and why this relocation from Nazareth.
Architecture
San Vitale mosaics and their aura of holiness
Mosaics of the Basilica of San Vitale are not only known for their richness and holiness, but above all for the way the mosaic tiles were placed.
Travel
The first Catholic cathedral in Biškek: a historical event
In the middle of Kirghizstan, the capital of a predominantly Muslim nation, a first Catholic cathedral will rise. A signal of the strong Christian presence.
Culture
Religious favours: a precious memento of holy sacraments
In Italy, it is common to give customised favours with religious articles such as rosaries, crosses or medals. Let's see what are the differences between favours for Communion and favours for Confirmation.
Curiosity
Chalice and ciborium: two essential liturgical supplies for the Eucharist
During the celebration of the First Communion, but in general of the Eucharist, the priest uses several liturgical supplies. Two of these: The gold or silver chalice and the ciborium.
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The ancient origins of Ash Wednesday
Starting from Ash Wednesday the Lent begins and it well reminds to faithful people their condition, but also a renewed closeness to the Lord.
Architecture
The largest bell in the world: more than 3,36 metres high
The bronze bell of Rovereto is the result of a long process of casting bronze from the cannons of all those nations participating in the First World War.
Travel
The sculptor Fabisch and the statue of Our Lady of Lourdes
The sanctuary of Lourdes has one of the most impressive statues of Our Lady in the world. Twenty questions were enough to made the marble statue.
Curiosity
High-tech churches: worshippers' offerings via Apple Pay
Interesting innovations in the church world. Over 16,000 churches in the UK have started accepting offerings via Apple Pay. Not less important is the technological offering box of the church of Saint-François de Molitor, in Paris.
Culture
Lent: The meaning of purple liturgical vestments
Here why priests wear purple vestments 40 days before Easter. History and meaning of the colour purple on liturgical vestments during Lent, as well as a small curiosity dating back to the Middle Age.
Travel
Religious buildings: the Blue Church in honour of St. Elizabeth of Hungary
A worship place that was realised at the beginning of the 20th Century by the "Hungarian Gaudi". Here in Bratislava the church with a special design and shapes of colour, all inspired by the
Art Nouveau
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Culture
Incense: Symbol of Sanctification and Purification
Incense, which has been always mentioned in the Holy Scriptures, represents a purifying essence of the sacred space occupied by the tabernacle. Let us look together when and in which contest it is represented in the Catholic Liturgy.
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