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Art for the Liturgical Year

Amelia McKee

Reflections on art through the Liturgical Year

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From the Roman Standard to the Crux Gemmata and the Processional Cross

This is the second article in a series on the cross in Christian ritual. You can find the first article on Wayside crosses here.


“Above all the ceremonies centred on the carrying of the cross into the helds and lanes. Rogationtide...

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Saint George, "Intrepid Champion of Our Risen Christ"

“Clad in his bright coat of mail, mounted on his warsteed, and spearing the dragon with his lance,--George, the intrepid champion of our Risen Jesus, comes gladdening us today with his Feast…His martyrdom took place in Paschal Time; and thu...

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The Passion Prayer Book of Simon Bening

Simon Bening (Flemish, about 1483 - 1561), illuminator The Betrayal of Christ, about 1525-1530, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, Ms. Ludwig IX 19, fol. 102v, 83.ML.115.102v

Artistic expressions of Christ’s Passion abound in the later...

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Passiontide, the Veil of Veronica, and Georges Rouault’s Miserere et Guerre

The Veil of Veronica, Georges Roualt, Lithograph from Carnets de Gilbert (Chapon & Rouault 359), 1931

“As Jesus toils along up the hill, covered with the sweat of death, a woman makes her way through the crowd, and wipes His face with a na...

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Why We Need Wayside Crosses

“Each vineyard has its crucifix, each path its wayside shrine,
Where flowers adorn the Virgin’s brow, and crown the Child divine;
And few will pass those sacred spots without a lifted eye,
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  • Amelia McKee

    Writing by nap and nighttime. Usually wrangling toddlers. Wife to Marine pilot. Previously studied Classics. I write about art @artfortheliturgicalyear. I do not use AI at all in my writing.

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