SAINTS & ART: From his mystical poetry to his unique sketch of Christ Crucified, St. John of the Cross reveals the beauty of suffering in union with God. Left: Antoine Ranc, “St. John of the Cross in ...
Saint John of the Cross on stained-glass windows at Saint John of the Cross Parish in Manila, The Philippines (Florentino Floro/Wikimedia). There are so many mistaken notions about St. John of the ...
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This image of Saint John of the Cross, is without a doubt, the best known of all Dali's religious works. The work was inspired by a drawing by Saint John of the Cross who experienced this rapturous ...
Christ of Saint John of the Cross (Cristo de San Juan de la Cruz),
National Catholic Register: St. John Paul II’s Devotion to Our Lady and the Cross
National Catholic Register: The Mystical Art of St. John of the Cross
Today is the feast of St. John of the Cross, poet, mystic, founder, with St. Teresa of Avila, of the Discalced Carmelites. "He was born Juan de Yepes, third son of Gonzalo de Yepes and Catalina ...
Answer: Sakkubai, also known as Sahu or Sukhbai, was a 13th-century saint and poetess from Maharashtra, India. She is widely revered by the Varkari community, who are followers of the poet-saints of Maharashtra, known as the Warkari movement.Sakkubai is best known for her devotional poetry, which she composed in the Marathi language.