However, medieval readers did not understand ... to want to know that God also loves imperfect people… The Mary of Egypt tale ...
The autonomous territory of Galicia is also part of the famous Camino de Santiago, a Medieval Christian pilgrimage ... But the mystery behind the Virgin Mary’s tragic end will remain unknown ...
In 11th-century England, a saint with an extremely dissolute past became a cultural and religious symbol that broke ...
However, medieval readers did ... also loves imperfect people… The Mary of Egypt tale has a very important lesson that you cannot teach with tales of virgin saints – which is God's grace.
Unicorns have been both revered and attacked in art over centuries. And one depiction in particular has an unusual connection ...
TAKE a look at the sunshine spot named one of Europe’s most walkable cities with stunning beaches, cheap pints and €30 ...
Using the great outdoors as a tonic to the stresses of modern life has surged since covid, and pilgrimages — meditative, ...
A show in Chantilly will reveal the ‘Mona Lisa’ of illuminated manuscripts — a rarely exhibited 15th-century prayer book ...
Medieval art is full of unicorns ... captured the unicorn associated with the immaculate conception of the Virgin Mary, but it also served as a warning to men about the guiles of women and ...
There’s a reassuring sense that even in the 14th century, there was a lot going on well outside the mainstream ...