510 likes | 591 Views
Father Marko Ivan Rupnik, (born 28 November 1954) is a Slovenian Jesuit, based in Rome, whose mosaics adorn churches at Fatima and Lourdes, in Almudena Cathedral in Madrid, in Cluj-Romania as well as the Popeu2019s private chapel.
E N D
Marko Rupnik Marko Ivan Rupnik was born November 28, 1954 in Zadlog, Slovenia near Idrija. He studied philosophy in Ljubljana and then, in 1977, enrolled in the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. Theological studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University of Rome followed. He was ordained a priest in 1985. In 1991 he earned a doctorate. Since September of 1991 he has lived and worked in Rome at the Centro Aletti, of which he is the director. He teaches at the Pontifical Oriental Institute, the Pontifical Gregorian University, Saint Anselm Pontifical Liturgical Institute, and gives seminars and lectures at numerous other European academic institutions. In 2002 he was decorated with the honor “Sign of honor of the freedom of the Slovenian Republic”, conferred on him by the president of the republic. In 2003 he received the international “Beato Angelico” prize for Europe. Father Marko Ivan Rupnik is a Slovenian Jesuit, based in Rome, whose mosaics adorn churches at Fatima and Lourdes, in Rome or Milan, in Cluj-Napoca Romania as well as the Pope’s private chapel in Vatican. In America his works are in Cappella della Santa Famiglia nel Quartier Generale dei Cavalieri di Columbus in New Haven and in Cappella della Sacred Heart University, Fairfield
The International College of St Lawrence of Brindisi was founded in 1908, adjacent to our General Curia (General Headquarters) on via Boncompagni in central Rome. It remained on the same site until it was transferred to its present site on the Roma
Chiesa del Collegio Internazionale San Lorenzo da Brindisi August 2012
Cappella dell'Infermeria della Compagnia di Gesù a Roma Presentation of Jesus in the Temple
Cappella dell'Infermeria della Compagnia di Gesù a Roma Presentation of Jesus in the Temple - Joseph and Mary Presentation of Jesus in the Temple Simeon took the Child Jesus in her arms
Mosaic installed in the foyer of the St Benedict Menni Centre at Tiber Island Hospital, Rome The healing of the man born blind with St Benedict Menni Benedict Menni (1841-1914), the priest who changed the way we treat the mentally ill, gave his life to the outcasts of Spain, in particular to organizing more compassionate treatment for the psychologically disturbed through the Hospitallers of St John of God and through the sister organization which he founded.
St Benedict Menni and Jesus The healing of the man born blind with Saintt Benedict Menni Details
The healing of the man born blind with St Benedict Menni (Detail)
The healing of the man born blind with St Benedict Menni (Detail)
San Carlo Borromeo e Giovanni Paolo II Roma Cappella della Fraternità San Carlo a Roma Anunciation
"Maestro, dove abiti?" the Tabernacle
In 1378, it was the seat of the election of the antipope Clement VII election that earned the city the nickname "City of Satan"
Covers the risen Jesus with his cape san Martino, who generously gives his cloak to the poor
After the Armistice of 8 September 1943, the anti-Fascist novelist Alberto Moravia and his wife Elsa Morante took refuge in Fondi; the experience inspired Moravia's book La Ciociara ("The Woman of Ciociara") (1958)
the Spiritual Center "The sources" of the Emmanuel Community Lecce
Hall of meetings of the Spiritual Center "The sources" of the Emmanuel Community
The creation of Eva The Annunciation
Jesus Christ's descent into hell The Annunciation
Jesus Christ's descent into hell: the risen Christ takes Adam and Eve as the Good Shepherd
St. Peter weeps bitterly after denying the Lord three times. High is the cock that crows St. Peter heals the lame man at the door of the temple
Abraham St. Paul on the way to the Church of the Lamb