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"Bless: A Tapestry of Divine Moments and Sacred Figures" In the intricate threads of history, we find ourselves immersed in moments that are truly blessed

Background imageBless Collection: While Jesus was preaching in a synagogue meets a numb woman

While Jesus was preaching in a synagogue meets a numb woman and blesses her with his hand. The rabbi of the synagogue was indignant because it was Saturday. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library

Background imageBless Collection: WW1 - WaCS (Air Force Auxiliaries) - No. 2 RFC Cadet Wing

WW1 - WaCS (Air Force Auxiliaries) - No. 2 RFC Cadet Wing
WW1 - A slightly patronisingly-captioned set of images of WaCS (Air Force Auxiliaries) of No.2 Royal Flying Corp (RFC) Cadet Wing. Date: 1917

Background imageBless Collection: JUDAISM: BLESSING SIGN. The blessing sign of a Jewish High Priest

JUDAISM: BLESSING SIGN. The blessing sign of a Jewish High Priest

Background imageBless Collection: JACOB BLESSING HIS SONS. Jacobs twelve sons gathered to hear their fathers prophecies

JACOB BLESSING HIS SONS. Jacobs twelve sons gathered to hear their fathers prophecies regarding each of them and to receive his blessing (Genesis 49). Woodcut from the Cologne Bible, 1478-1480

Background imageBless Collection: Jesus blessing the little children (Mark 10: 14). Color engraving after Gustave Dor

Jesus blessing the little children (Mark 10: 14). Color engraving after Gustave Dor
DORÉ: JESUS & CHILDREN. Jesus blessing the little children (Mark 10:14). Color engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageBless Collection: Shinto priest blessing car Nara

Shinto priest blessing car Nara

Background imageBless Collection: Relief depicting an angel

Relief depicting an angel. St Mary Street. Gdansk. Poland

Background imageBless Collection: Isaac blesses Jacob

Isaac blesses Jacob - Genesis 27. circa 1690

Background imageBless Collection: Jacob blessing Joseph and his two sons

Jacob blessing Joseph and his two sons Ephraim and Manasseh - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 48.20. 1787

Background imageBless Collection: Chromolithograph Devotional Card - First Communion

Chromolithograph Devotional Card - First Communion
Chromolithograph Devotional Card - The first Communion of Ernest Neuts on 13th May 1909 at The Church of Saint Eloi (Eligius, also Eloy or Loye), Dunkirk, France. 1909

Background imageBless Collection: Tour of the Colonies - Canadian arch Illuminated

Tour of the Colonies - Canadian arch Illuminated - Arch lit up- Canada - free homes for Millions - God bless the Royal Family. Part of Box 246 Boswell collection - Tour of the Colonies

Background imageBless Collection: Mottos - God Bless the King and Queen

Mottos - God Bless the King and Queen - lantern slide showing cameos of King and Queen over God Bless the King and Queen. Part of Box 134 Boswell Collection - Mottos. Date: circa 1895

Background imageBless Collection: Bless You

Bless You - David at sick bed. Part of Box 79 Boswell Collection. Trap to Catch a Sunbeam. Date: circa 1900

Background imageBless Collection: Coronation Souvenir - Queen Alexandra

Coronation Souvenir - Queen Alexandra
Coronation Souvenir - Queen Consort Alexandra (1844-1925), wife of newly-crowned King Edward VII. Date: 1902

Background imageBless Collection: Painting with two doors. Writing and portrait of Christ. 149

Painting with two doors. Writing and portrait of Christ. 1490-1500 - South Holland. Catharijneconvent Museum. Utrecht

Background imageBless Collection: Jesus blessing the children. Engraving. Colored

Jesus blessing the children. Engraving. Colored
New Testament. Gospel of Mark. Chapter X. Jesus blessing the children. Engraving by Knesing. Colored

Background imageBless Collection: Italy. Rome. The Basilica of Saint Clement. St. Catherine Ch

Italy. Rome. The Basilica of Saint Clement. St. Catherine Ch
Italy. Rome. The Basilica of Saint Clement (Basilica di San Clemente al laterano). St. Catherine Chapel. Fresco, 1425-1431, by Masolino da Panicale (1383-1447)

Background imageBless Collection: Christ blessing (Right) to St. Peter. (Left). Stone. Relief

Christ blessing (Right) to St. Peter. (Left). Stone. Relief
Romanesque Art. Spain. Relief depicting a Christ blessing (Right) to St. Peter. (Left), 1160-1180). Stone. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia

Background imageBless Collection: Statue of Jesus on the roof of St. Peters Basilica. Vatica

Statue of Jesus on the roof of St. Peters Basilica. Vatican City

Background imageBless Collection: Fresco depicting the Pantocrator and the symbols of tetramor

Fresco depicting the Pantocrator and the symbols of tetramorphs of the four evangelists. Attribute to Master of Navasa (c.1200). 13th century. Romanesque. Treasure Room. Cathedral of Saint Vincent

Background imageBless Collection: Christ Pantocrator. Miniature. Missale Dominicale cum Kalend

Christ Pantocrator. Miniature. Missale Dominicale cum Kalend
Codex 135. Missale Dominicale cum Kalendario. 14th century. Christ Pantocrator. Miniature. Chapter Archive of Tarazona. Spain

Background imageBless Collection: Maesta, 1280-1285, by Cimabue (c. 1240-1302)

Maesta, 1280-1285, by Cimabue (c. 1240-1302)
Cimabue (c.1240-1302). Florentine painter. Maesta, 1280-1285. Uffizi Gallery. Florence. Italy

Background imageBless Collection: Christ Pantocrator, by Onufer Qiprioti, 16th-17th century. O

Christ Pantocrator, by Onufer Qiprioti, 16th-17th century. Of Gjirokastra. National Art Gallery. Tirana. Albania

Background imageBless Collection: Saint Nicholas ( 270 A?i?343). Anonymous work, 18th century

Saint Nicholas ( 270 A?i?343). Anonymous work, 18th century
Saint Nicholas ( 270 A?i?343) or Nikolaos of Myra. Saint and Bishop of Myra (modern Turkey). Nikolaos holding teh Gospels, with the other hand, bless. Anonymous work, 18th century

Background imageBless Collection: Isaac blesses his son Jacob and sends him to Mesopotamia. En

Isaac blesses his son Jacob and sends him to Mesopotamia. En
Old Testament. Book of Genesis. Hebrew patriarch Isaac, the only son of Abraham and Sarah. Isaac blesses his son Jacob and sends him to Mesopotamia. Engraving by Gustave Dore. 19th century

Background imageBless Collection: The creation of the world. Christ separates the waters of he

The creation of the world. Christ separates the waters of heaven. Miniature belonging to the fifteenth century book Les Fleurs des Histoires. Chantilly Castle. France

Background imageBless Collection: Holy Trinity in the glory of paradise. Miniature

Holy Trinity in the glory of paradise. Miniature. 16th century. Book of Hours. Chantilly Castle. France

Background imageBless Collection: Romanesque art. Spain. 13th century. Berbegal Front (Aragon)

Romanesque art. Spain. 13th century. Berbegal Front (Aragon). Polychromed wood. Diocesan Museum of Lleida. Catalonia

Background imageBless Collection: Spain. Balmaseda. Saint Severinus Church

Spain. Balmaseda. Saint Severinus Church
Spain. Balmaseda. Church of Saint Severinus. Gothic portico. 15th century

Background imageBless Collection: Egypt. Isthmus of Suez. Blessing of the Suez Canal in Port S

Egypt. Isthmus of Suez. Blessing of the Suez Canal in Port Said. Colored engraving from 1870

Background imageBless Collection: Expulsion of the Capuchin Fathers of their Convent of the Ru

Expulsion of the Capuchin Fathers of their Convent of the Rue de la Sante, (1880). Paris. France. Colored engraving

Background imageBless Collection: Romanesque art. Spain. Virgin of Veciana. Catalonia

Romanesque art. Spain. Virgin of Veciana. Catalonia
Romanesque art. Spain. Virgin of Veciana. Wood carving made A?a?A?a?in the 13th century. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia

Background imageBless Collection: Clement XIV (1705-1774). Italian Pope, born Giovanni Vincenz

Clement XIV (1705-1774). Italian Pope, born Giovanni Vincenzo Antonio Ganganelli. Elected in 1769. Colored engraving

Background imageBless Collection: Relief depicting gods Horus and Thoth blessing a Ptolemaic p

Relief depicting gods Horus and Thoth blessing a Ptolemaic pharaoh. Temple of Horus. Edfu. Egypt

Background imageBless Collection: Gothic art. 14th and 15th Century. Luis Borrassa (c. 1360-14

Gothic art. 14th and 15th Century. Luis Borrassa (c. 1360-1426). Catalan painter. Altarpiece of St. Peter. Christ Pantocrator. Church of Saint Mary of Terrassa. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageBless Collection: St. Christopher and Child. Frrench-gothic style fresco (seco

St. Christopher and Child. Frrench-gothic style fresco (second third 14th century). Church of St. Martin of Tours. Ecay (Ekai). Navarra. Spain

Background imageBless Collection: Christ in Majestry. Wooden iconostasis by Angelos Masketis

Christ in Majestry. Wooden iconostasis by Angelos Masketis
Wooden iconostasis by Angelos Masketis from the church of the Pantocratoras, 1683. Christ in Majesty. Byzantine Museum. Zante. Ionian Islands. Greece

Background imageBless Collection: Saint Nicholas Church. Fresco. Mystras

Saint Nicholas Church. Fresco. Mystras
Islamic art. Ottoman style. Saint Nicholas Church (AGIOS NIKOLAOS). Detail of a fresco dated between XVII and XVIII centuries. Turkish period. MYSTRA. Province of Lakonia. Peloponeso

Background imageBless Collection: Proskynetarion with enthroned Christ

Proskynetarion with enthroned Christ
BYZANTINE ART. GREECE. Marble PROSKYNETARION with enthroned Christ. From Peribleptos. Second half of the fourteenth century. Mystras Museum. Province of Lakonia. Region of the Peloponnese

Background imageBless Collection: Blessing the water in the country

Blessing the water in the country, there have been many natural springs that have been believed by members of the Orthodox Church to be miraculous Date: 1913

Background imageBless Collection: Music cover, George Formby, Bless Em All

Music cover, George Formby, Bless Em All, The Service Song, by Jimmy Hughes and Frank Lake. 1940

Background imageBless Collection: Madras Railway Opens

Madras Railway Opens
The opening of the Madras Railway in southern India, European ladies in crinolines and a bishop to bless it on one side of the tracks, mutinous natives on the other. Date: 1856

Background imageBless Collection: WW1 - Eastern Front - Church service at Red Square, Moscow

WW1 - Eastern Front - Church service at Red Square, Moscow to blessRussian soldiers serving at the front. Date: circa 1917

Background imageBless Collection: God Bless the Prince of Wales

God Bless the Prince of Wales
Coloured lantern slide illustrating the Edward VII Prince of Wales with his coat of arms and floral decor around the wording God Bless the Prince of Wales

Background imageBless Collection: Paris, France - Foundation-Stone of the Sacre Coeur

Paris, France - Foundation-Stone of the Sacre Coeur on the 16th of June. Date: 1875

Background imageBless Collection: Folio of hand-coloured lithographs - French - WWI

Folio of hand-coloured lithographs - French - WWI
Folio of hand-coloured lithographs entitled croix-rouges en va-t-en guerre ; celle qui a la croix de guerre. ;. et celle qui ne l a pas ; celle de l U.F.F. ; celle de la S.B.M

Background imageBless Collection: Henry II (1519-1559). King of France (1547-1559). Kings death. Colored engraving

Henry II (1519-1559). King of France (1547-1559). Kings death. Colored engraving

Background imageBless Collection: JACOB BLESSES SONS. Jacobs twelve songs gathered to hear their fathers prophecies

JACOB BLESSES SONS. Jacobs twelve songs gathered to hear their fathers prophecies regarding each of them and to receive his blessing (Genesis 49). Woodcut from the Cologne Bible, 1478-1480




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"Bless: A Tapestry of Divine Moments and Sacred Figures" In the intricate threads of history, we find ourselves immersed in moments that are truly blessed. From the Last Supper of Jesus and the Apostles to Jesus revealing himself at Emmaus, these divine encounters have left an indelible mark on our collective consciousness. Even in unexpected places, blessings abound. Take, for instance, the King George VI - Coronation Souvenir Postcard or William Shakespeare gracing a Christmas card; their presence reminds us that greatness can be found in both royalty and artistic genius. The tapestry expands further as we witness Blessed Gerard of Villamagna alongside St Mary Magdalen and St Catherine of Alexandria. Their union symbolizes the power of faith and devotion to overcome any obstacle. And then there is Joseph, Mary, and Jesus - a holy trinity that radiates love and grace. Their journey serves as a reminder that even amidst adversity, miracles can unfold. St Louis of Toulouse stands side by side with St Anthony of Padua and St Stephen; together they exemplify courage, compassion, and unwavering dedication to their beliefs. In 1878, when the bells of St. Paul's Cathedral were blessed anew, it was not just an act but a proclamation - a call for divine protection over all who sought solace within its walls. As we gaze upon "God Bless Our Motherland, " our hearts swell with pride for our homeland's rich heritage and enduring spirit, and is here where blessings flow abundantly from every corner. Saint Blaise of Sebaste emerges from ancient times like a guiding light through centuries past. His legacy lives on as his teachings continue to inspire countless souls seeking solace in turbulent times. Within the Monastery Santa Maria's cloister lies serenity beyond measure—a sanctuary where prayers echo through time itself—reminding us that blessings are not confined by physical boundaries but transcend into the realm of the eternal.