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  1. Saint Joseph of Cupertino it was enough to repeat “Heaven, Heaven” to remain enraptured in ecstasy. The Saint was born in Cupertino on June 17, 1603 in the province of Lecce, in the then “Kingdom of Naples”. During childhood, he was seriously ill for a long time, and was miraculously healed in the Shrine of Our Lady of Grace of Galatone.

  2. This self-published volume is a valuable and natural successor to Grosso’s earlier The Man Who Could Fly: St. Joseph of Copertino and the Mystery of Levitation, which I reviewed very...

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  4. St. Joseph, patron saint of a happy death, became a principal subject of altarpieces around 1700. The composition, based on paintings by F. Trevisiani and P. Troger, is the template for the side altar altarpiece at the Parish Church of St. James, Brno, preserved to this day.

  5. 13 lut 2019 · The text that accompanies the Ecstasy of Saint Theresa underlines the counter-reformist significance of the Gian Lorenzo Bernini’s marble, a work in which we read: "The challenge of the Catholic Church to the Protestant Reformation. (…) The intensity of art promotes and exalts the supreme importance of the pope and the church".

  6. Psychotherapy: Dreams, Wisdom, and Ecstasy Glenn J. McCullough Doctor of Philosophy in Theology University of St. Michaels ollege 2019 Abstract The roots of psychodynamic psychotherapy have been traced back to 19th century European Romanticism, most notably in Henri Ellenbergers standard-setting The Discovery of the Unconscious (1970). The ...

  7. 15 lis 2023 · The Ecstasy of St. Teresa is arguably the most controversial work created by the Roman Baroque artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598–1680). The debate surrounding the statue centers on the question: did the artist’s radically non-traditional depiction of Teresa’s transverberation transgress the boundaries of decorum as understood by ...

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