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Pietà
After her son’s crucifixion, the grieving Mary sorrowfully cradled her son. Her mourning was a common theme in religious art known as “Pietà”. The most famous “Pietà” is Michelangelo’s statue in St. Peter’s Basilica. For all those self-declared Christians who … Continue reading
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Tagged Christians, immigrants, Michelangelo, negative practice, Pietà, Virgin Mary
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Nebulous needs
The night of the Super Moon, I was out on my balcony waiting for the show to start. But clouds obliterated my view. They slowly glided across the sky prohibiting me from seeing that much talked about Super Moon. It … Continue reading



