San Baudelio de Berlanga, una Encrucijada. Valladolid: Junta de Castilla y León, Consejería de cultura y bienestar social, 2001. Las pinturas de la bóveda: Avance de la restauration. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1995. European Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art by Artists Born before 1865: A Summary Catalogue. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1993. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1980. "The Frescoes From San Baudelio De Berlanga." Gesta 1/2 (1964). Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1951. View moreĬook, Walter W.S., and José Gudiol Ricart. Today, they are on display at the Museo del Prado in Madrid. The Cloisters acquired nine of these paintings from 1957 to 1961 but later returned six to Spain as long-term loans. In the 1920s, restorers removed most of the frescoes from the walls of San Baudelio de Berlanga, leaving behind ghostly traces of the images that are still visible on the church’s walls today. Although the two episodes do not occur sequentially in the Gospel of John, they may have been placed side by side here because they both communicate themes of rebirth and redemption. Sparely told, both stories are meant to emphasize human connection and evoke deep emotion (Mary and Martha’s faces are stained with tears). Accompanied by Saint John the Evangelist, Jesus gestures with an open left hand while pointing a cross-shaped staff in his right at the tightly shrouded Lazarus, who rises from his sarcophagus as his sisters, Mary and Martha, lift the lid. At right, Jesus brings Lazarus back to life. Under an architectural canopy at left, Jesus heals a blind man by touching the man’s closed eyes with two fingers of his right hand-a traditional Christian gesture of blessing. The Divine Master has given you the power to heal, and I beg you, Saint Lazarus, to use it for those who need it most in these moments that we are going through.This painting depicts two miracles from Jesus’s adult life and ministry. We know your power and that is why today we come to beg you to touch our bodies with your healing hand and free it from all the ailments and diseases that it hides, in order to adore you together with our Father in our well-being. It allows our health to be optimal in these difficult times, it protects us from adversity and evil entities that want to express themselves in the form of injuries or diseases. I beg you to keep the disease away from my body and my family and everyone I love. You allow them to heal wounds, heal diseases, always hand in hand with God. However, God allowed you to come out of your grave and heal your body. You are the protector of those who suffer you in your flesh have found the pain of the disease, and your body has been struck by it momentarily. Today I pray for you, Saint Lazarus, so that, with your divine protection, you can take care of all the people who need your help in these difficult times. You, who have been raised by Jesus Christ himself, know firsthand the healing power of the word of the Lord. You are the patron of the poor and the sick, and you have demonstrated hundreds of times the real power that God has given you to continue your work to protect those most in need. Prayer to Saint Lazarus to heal diseases and find health:
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