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21. May
GospelsGothic RevivalNew Testament

The Agony in the Garden (Matthew 26:36-46)

On the night before his death, Christ went with the apostles to the Garden of Gethsemane to pray. There he wept as contemplated his upcoming death.

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19. May
Byzantine RevivalOld Testament

The Three Holy Youths (Daniel 3:1-97)

The Three Holy Youths refused to worship the golden statue of King Nebuchadnezzar and were thrown into a fiery furnace. They miraculously survived unharmed by the power of God.

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19. May
IconographyOld Testament

The Hospitality of Abraham (Genesis 18:1-15)

The story of the Hospitality of Abraham describes the warm welcome he gave to three strangers. It was later interpreted as a symbol of the Trinity.

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17. May
Modern ArtOld Testament

Abraham sacrifices Isaac (Genesis 22:1-19)

The book of Genesis describes God's order to Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac. The story illustrates Abraham's great faith and trust in God, and was later seen as a symbol of the death of Christ.

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16. May
Arts and CraftsGospelsNew Testament

Christ is arrested (Matthew 26:47-56)

While Jesus was praying in the Garden of Gethsemane at night, Judas arrived with a band of soldiers to betray and arrest him.

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16. May
Gothic RevivalOld Testament

The Seven Penitential Psalms (Psalms 6; 32; 38; 51; 102; 130 and 143)

The Seven Penitential Psalms are a collection of seven prayers of repentance from the book of Psalms. Traditionally attributed to King David, they were widely used in the medieval Church as prayers of contrition.

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11. May
Chapel mosaic of the Conversion of St Paul on the road to Damascus
Byzantine RevivalNew Testament

The Road to Damascus (Acts 9:1-19)

On the road from Jerusalem to Damascus, a man named Saul was floored by a flash of light and heard the voice of Christ. He then converted to Christianity - and became St Paul the Apostle.

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07. May
Gothic RevivalOld Testament

The Covenant with Noah (Genesis 8:20 – 9:17)

After the Great Flood, Noah offered sacrifices to God. In return, God promised that there would never be such a flood again, appointing the rainbow as a sign of this.

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06. May
Gothic RevivalOld Testament

Deborah judges Israel (Judges 4:4-10)

Deborah was an Israelite judge and prophetess. With the military leader Barak, she defeated the Canaanites and the head of their army, Sisera.

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06. May
IconographyNew Testament

The Ascension of Christ (Acts 1:1-11)

After his Resurrection, Christ continued to appear to his followers for forty days. Once this time was up, he then returned to heaven, an event known as the 'Ascension'.

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