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Images of Noah in the Ark, of Moses, of the Three Children, of Jonah, (the Christological figure par excellence in the first centuries) appear everywhere in the Catacomb, and on the sarcophagi found in them.
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The image was found in the Catacomb of St Thekla, close to the Basilica of St Paul Outside the Walls in Rome, which is said to be built on the site where he was buried.
A Day of St Paul 2009
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The image was found in the Catacomb of St Thekla, close to the Basilica of St Paul Outside the Walls in Rome, which is said to be built on the site where he was buried.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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This Catacomb is so important to blog-dom it ought to be a parapet!
Rayboy's Year End Recap! Chuck Wells 2009
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Tomb of many fortunes; the Great Catacomb of investment; the memorable United States Bank.
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After further investigation, I found that the oldest known image of the blessed Virgin Mary is a painting of her from the 2nd century on a wall of the Catacomb of Priscilla in Rome below.
Archive 2006-03-01 Fr Timothy Matkin 2006
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After further investigation, I found that the oldest known image of the blessed Virgin Mary is a painting of her from the 2nd century on a wall of the Catacomb of Priscilla in Rome below.
Lent 4: Homily on Christian Nurture Fr Timothy Matkin 2006
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The highpoint of the 1970s for Michael Bishop was his series of Domed Atlanta stories which were eventually published as the collection Catacomb Years and the accompanying novel A Little Knowledge.
Michael Bishop adamosf 2004
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The highpoint of the 1970s for Michael Bishop was his series of Domed Atlanta stories which were eventually published as the collection Catacomb Years and the accompanying novel A Little Knowledge.
Archive 2004-09-01 adamosf 2004
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Augustine as the incarnate junction between flesh and spirit; the early Catacomb paintings as the good shep - herd who leaves “the ninety and nine, and goeth into the mountains, and seeketh that which hath gone astray” (Matthew 18: 12); the Byzantine tympanum frescoes and mosaics heralded by Henry Adams turn the shepherd into the stern judge of Doomsday; Ezra
MYTH IN BIBLICAL TIMES FRANCIS LEE UTLEY 1968
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