Marian statue has no veil?

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How do you know?
Christ was Jewish, from Israel. He was probably Caucasian all right, but swarthy in skin tone. Haven’t you ever seen a Hasidic Jew? He probably looked something like they do.

PS. I think the statue with the plywood moon is UGLY. [edited] a plywood (cardboard?) Islamic-looking moon on what looks like an older statue in what is probably a very fancy, very expensive building. :rolleyes:

How many mixed message are there in this one?
 
Christ was Jewish, from Israel. He was probably Caucasian all right, but swarthy in skin tone. Haven’t you ever seen a Hasidic Jew? He probably looked something like they do.

PS. I think the statue with the plywood moon is UGLY. Leave it to the Jesuits to come up with a plywood (cardboard?) Islamic-looking moon on what looks like an older statue in what is probably a very fancy, very expensive building. :rolleyes:

How many mixed message are there in this one?
Picking off the Jesuits is not fair. It seems on CAF that picking off the Jesuits is fair game, which I believe is not fair at all. It’s enough to say that one does not like the image for this and that reason.

Franciscans could have had the same artist come up with the same design. I would still say that I do not like the big moon and the clouds, but I would not take a shot at the Franciscans for it. If I don’t to it to my family, I won’t do it to another religious family either.

Fraternally,

Br. JR, OSF 🙂
 
Picking off the Jesuits is not fair. It seems on CAF that picking off the Jesuits is fair game, which I believe is not fair at all. It’s enough to say that one does not like the image for this and that reason.

Franciscans could have had the same artist come up with the same design. I would still say that I do not like the big moon and the clouds, but I would not take a shot at the Franciscans for it. If I don’t to it to my family, I won’t do it to another religious family either.

Fraternally,

Br. JR, OSF 🙂
Understood, Br. JR. I’m sorry.
 
In the various apparitions all over the world, Our Lady is dressed differently and even appears as a woman of the race/ethnicity if where she appears.
I’d started another post about what you said above, about how Our Lady (and Jesus) look differently to those who’ve had visions of them. Why is that? It would seem to me that if they were truly having a supernatural experience of seeing Mary or Jesus, their descriptions would be the same, not totally different. Some describe them as having dark hair and dark eyes, some describe them as being fair haired and blue eyed. There may even be differences on the location of the puncture wounds Jesus received.
 
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