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Tag Archives: Roman Catholicism

St. Lucy’s Church

Bombings, antifascists, coal-mine collapses, and THE SCRANTONIAN SCULPTOR. Need ye more?

Posted bygsb03632July 9, 2021July 27, 2021Posted inAnthracite country, architecture, cemeteries, photography, public art, Scranton, World War ITags: Agostino N. Russo, antifascists, carrara marble, Dino Grandi, fascists, Giacomo della Porta, Green Mount Cemetery, Il Gesù, John Singer Sargent, Rock Creek Cemetery, Roman Catholicism, Saint Lucy, Santa Pudenziana, Scranton, St. Lucy's Church, Tempio Malatestiano, Vincent Russoniello2 Comments on St. Lucy’s Church

PROSI O ZDROWAS MARYA

An unusual piece of Roman Catholic funerary iconography: a female figure saying the rosary.

Posted bygsb03632April 22, 2021Posted incemeteriesTags: Roman Catholicism, rosaryLeave a comment on PROSI O ZDROWAS MARYA

Carmel candy

Northeastern PA is very Catholic. But nothing prepared me to find an Our Lady of Fátima statue group!

Posted bygsb03632April 21, 2021April 21, 2021Posted inlandscape architecture, photography, public art, ScrantonTags: Dunmore PA, Fátima, Roman Catholicism2 Comments on Carmel candy

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