'Uton gefaran to Bethleem, and geseon þæt word þe geworden is.'
— Eleanor Parker (@ClerkofOxford) December 25, 2020
An Anglo-Saxon Christmas sermon, the wonder of words and the Word: https://t.co/V9tcb0Np1q pic.twitter.com/PzKWzCSx0K
Friday, December 25, 2020
Pondering St. Joseph
Another 13th ce Depiction of Old Joseph
Retablo de la Virgen
— Amigo de Frodo (@bpdflores) December 25, 2020
Jaume Serra
c. 1375
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunyahttps://t.co/dL49nw6Zx1 pic.twitter.com/id7M00Vofx
Fr. Panayiotis on the Nativity of Our Lord
A Christmas Message from Fr. Panayiotis Papageorgiou2018https://t.co/h4bfOPiWCv
— Trisagionfilms (@TrisagionFilms) December 24, 2020
The birth of Jesus is a milestone event in the history of the world. This was not just like every other birth of a child but rather an event that changed history and affected the world in a major way pic.twitter.com/0Dk6oySuyD
Old Joseph
Adoración de los pastores
— Amigo de Frodo (@bpdflores) December 25, 2020
Taller de los hermanos Serra
c. 1370
Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunyahttps://t.co/dL49nw6Zx1 pic.twitter.com/Z9xKth2kEk
Dear friends: I believe this is the single most beautiful piece of writing to come out of Pope Francis’ pontificate: It’s about the origins of Nativity scenes (invented by his regnal namesake) and why every Christian home should have one. https://t.co/7nJDU9bEoa
— Sohrab Ahmari (@SohrabAhmari) December 24, 2020
Franciscan devotion to the Christ-child.. . is that what the Church Universal needs?
Psaltikon: A Byzantine Christmas
https://t.co/pHr81sPs3N
— Psaltikon (@Psaltikon) December 19, 2020
Rebroadcast of highlights from ten years of Byzantine Christmas #psaltikon #byzantinechant #earlymusic #vr #ar #acousticmuseum @mymusea