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24. Feb
Gothic RevivalOld Testament

Rizpah mourns her crucified sons (2 Samuel 21:1-14)

Rizpah's faithful vigil over her dead sons, who were hanged on a hill and left unburied, symbolises the future suffering of the Virgin Mary during Christ's crucifixion.

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19. Nov
Contemporary ArtNew Testament

The Multiplication of the Loaves (John 6:1-15)

The gospels describe how Christ blessed some loaves and fishes and then miraculously used them to feed more than five thousand people.

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23. Sep
Gothic RevivalOld Testament

Abigail acts as peacemaker (1 Samuel 25:1-42)

Abigail, a wise woman married to Nabal, prevented David's revenge by humbly approaching him and advising against bloodshed, which led to their eventual marriage.

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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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05. Apr
Stained glass window of the Entry of Christ into Jerusalem on a donkey on Palm Sunday
GospelsNew Testament

Christ enters Jerusalem (Matthew 21:1-11)

Christ's triumphant entry into Jerusalem on a donkey, with cheering crowds waving palm branches, is celebrated by the Church on Palm Sunday.

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