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Antoni Gaudí, architect of the Sagrada Família, is one step closer to becoming a saint after the Vatican recognized him for ...
The Vatican has placed Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí, dubbed "God's architect" for his work on Barcelona's Sagrada Família, on the path to sainthood in recognition of his "heroic virtues." ...
Born in 1991, an Italian boy will be proclaimed the Catholic Church's first saint of the millennial generation on April 27.
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ARTnews on MSNArchitect Antoni Gaudí Moves a Step Closer to Receiving Sainthood from the VaticanThe Vatican has moved Antoni Gaudí, the architect behind Barcelona's famed Sagrada Familia church, a step closer toward achieving sainthood. On April 14, the Vatican's Dicastery for the Causes of ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNVatican City #1 Review: Mark Millar Returns With A Brutal Vampire ThrillerThe following contains spoilers for Vatican City #1, on sale now Mark Millar has been writing influential comics since his breakthrough in 1999, penning some of DC’s most celebrated stories of the era ...
Antoni Gaudí, the celebrated Catalan long nicknamed “God’s architect” for designing Barcelona’s Sagrada Família, has been put on the path to sainthood by the Vatican.
Two popes who played instrumental roles in building the world's largest church now gaze at one another with renewed clarity in the apse of St. Peter's Basilica.
The statute depicts a man seated on a bench “who appears to be a homeless person” carrying only two possessions: a full backpack on his shoulder and a stick in one hand.
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