Dusty Art

Veiled Christ by Giuseppe Sanmartino (1753)

+ This is one of the most incredible works of sculpture of all time. His contemporaries were so stunned by it that conspiracies arose abut his use of alchemy to create it.

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Dusty Feasts

The Feast Day of St. Hugh of Châteauneuf, also sometimes called Hugh of Grenoble (1 April) celebrates an 11th and 12th century French Bishop famous for his long work against Church corruption – including simony.

+ Includes a Feast Day recipe for Tête de veau (Calf’s Head, alternatively referred to sometimes as Mock Turtle Soup)

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Crucifixion by Titian, is a 1558 oil on canvas painting that in addition to being a technical masterpiece, was also a pioneering piece of Counter-Reformation art.

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Dusty Buildings

Khor Virap (near Lusarat, Ararat Province, Armenia)

+ A beautiful Armenian monastery, within view of Mount Ararat, sits on the site of a former prison dungeon dug deep into the ground. The name of the place today, Khor Virap, translates as “deep dungeon.”

In the early 4th century, after more than a decade in this dark pit, St. Gregory the Illuminator emerged and helped to bring Christianity to Armenia. The monastery (and the pit) are now one of the country’s most visited pilgrimage sites.

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The Sam Houston Statue (Huntsville, Texas)

+ This monumental statue of Texas legend Sam Houston is the tallest statue of any American hero, anywhere in the world.

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