Tumgik
#thegreatesteasterpaintingevermade!
anastpaul · 27 days
Text
Quote of the Day – 3 April – The Greatest Story Ever Told and The Greatest Easter Painting Ever Made!
Quote/s of the Day – 3 April – “The Month of the Resurrection and the Blessed Sacrament” – Easter Wednesday The Greatest Story Ever ToldThe Greatest Easter Painting Ever Made! “Look into Peter’s wide open eyes and John’s intense gaze.Their eyes contain a mix of anxiousness and hope, the way a parent or grandparent’s eyes look at the news of an impending birth.A new life is about to emerge but…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
2 notes · View notes
anastpaul · 7 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Wishing you all a Holy, Blessed and grace-filled Easter – 16 April 2017
Easter is the feast of feasts, the unalloyed joy and gladness of all Christians.
Tumblr media
In the very centre of the Mass, the great prayer of thanksgiving, from the first words of the Preface, expresses the unrivalled motive for this joy: if it is right to praise You, Lord, at all times, how much more so should we not glorify You on this day when Christ our Passover was sacrificed, for He is the true Lamb who took away the sins of the world, who by His Death destroyed our death and by His Resurrection restored our life. Easter means, then, Redemption obtained — sin destroyed, death overcome, divine life brought back to us, the resurrection of our body which is promised immortality.   With such a certitude, we should banish all trace of sadness.
Haec dies quam fecit Dominus:   “This is the day which the Lord has made.”Throughout the octave we shall sing of the unequalled joy which throws open eternity to us.   Every Sunday will furnish a reminder of it and from Sunday to Sunday, from year to year, the Easters of this earth will lead us to that blessed day on which Christ has promised that He will come again with glory to take us with Him into the kingdom of His Father.
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Look into Peter’s wide open eyes and John’s intense gaze.  Their eyes contain a mix of anxiousness and hope, the way a parent or grandparent’s eyes look at the news of an impending birth.  A new life is about to emerge, but there is still uncertainty because it is a mystery beyond full human comprehension or control. Peter and John’s faces capture the same sense of anticipation.
Burnand created a sparse, simple painting capturing two of the most important players in the greatest story ever told. Meditate upon their faces as Burnand intended you to do and through them discover the empty tomb.
28 notes · View notes