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The Pearl of Great Price
Tim Byron
367 episodes
1 day ago
Send us a text The Sagrada Familia was Anthony Gaudi's magnus opus and attracts more than 3 million visitors every year to Barcelona. Today we remember how Pope Benedict consecrated the unfinished basilica - and opened it to the public to worship - which was Gaudi;s intention and dream
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Send us a text The Sagrada Familia was Anthony Gaudi's magnus opus and attracts more than 3 million visitors every year to Barcelona. Today we remember how Pope Benedict consecrated the unfinished basilica - and opened it to the public to worship - which was Gaudi;s intention and dream
Show more...
Christianity
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
History
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Nov 1 Michelangelo's Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
The Pearl of Great Price
8 minutes
1 week ago
Nov 1 Michelangelo's Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
Send us a text After four years work - the Sistine Chapel was opened for public viewing on all Saints Day. Michelangelo's Ceilings is now seen as one of the greatest artistic achievements of all time - with more than three hundred figures. it shows the creation, Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, and the Great Flood - the first chapters of the book of Genesis .
The Pearl of Great Price
Send us a text The Sagrada Familia was Anthony Gaudi's magnus opus and attracts more than 3 million visitors every year to Barcelona. Today we remember how Pope Benedict consecrated the unfinished basilica - and opened it to the public to worship - which was Gaudi;s intention and dream