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Today is the Feast of St. James, Apostle, son of Zebedee and brother of St. John. He was one of the three apostles Our Lord chose to witness the Transfiguration, as shown in this icon by Fr. Thomas Loya (poor James’ head didn’t make it in this depiction, but most of him is there to the lower right).

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I also have this icon of the other St. James, known as the brother of Jesus, whom we believe was actually a cousin, and an early leader of the Jerusalem Church.

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St Anne and St Joachim

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Judas kisses Jesus

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Celebrating today’s feast .

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That reminds me, I just attended the 5:30pm mass at a Jesuit church, and their liturgy for today was different. They even have the 2nd reading. Also, the homily focused purely on the life of St. Ignatius.
 
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Jesus the High Priest
 
I also like this one, because it reminds me every time I’ve gone astray, Jesus is there to pick me up:

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Icons of Saint Barnabas

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Icons by the English iconographer Aidan Hart .

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More of Aidan Hart’s

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Saint Martin of Tour

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The Transfiguration in the Lancaster University Chaplaincy

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The Parable of the Ten Virgins

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Prince of Peace. The original was made by Fr. Gabriel Chavez de la Mora, O.S.B., and hangs in the sacristy of Prince of Peace Abbey chapel in Oceanside, CA.

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