tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1213441254546214264.post559107542502394056..comments2023-07-18T08:54:42.033-04:00Comments on Kathleen's Catholic: The Knitting MadonnaKathleen's Catholichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00113342913397858280noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1213441254546214264.post-77746438141968600142011-02-25T08:40:01.995-05:002011-02-25T08:40:01.995-05:00@Kelly. Yes! A tabernacle.
I am also curious abo...@Kelly. Yes! A tabernacle. <br /><br />I am also curious about what appears to be a banner. And why is there darkness under the trees? Are those fruit trees, from the Garden of Eden, from which Adam and Eve ate? Are they in the background and dark because they reflect the original sin, from which we are saved by the new light, of Jesus Christ, who is in the foreground?Kathleen's Catholichttp://www.kathleenscatholic.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1213441254546214264.post-57841971594478122562011-02-24T17:53:30.389-05:002011-02-24T17:53:30.389-05:00Wow! I love this discussion! Takes me right back t...Wow! I love this discussion! Takes me right back to my art appreciation class! You know what I see? Our Lady is framed/housed by the structure or building in back of her. It looks very much to me like a tabernacle such as we have in our churches to house Our Lord Jesus in the Eucharist. Mary is also known as a Tabernacle because she carried our Lord within her. <br /><br />Thanks so much for this post! I love art history and symbolism.Kellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18076870583313429655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1213441254546214264.post-77574472352989105592011-02-24T10:11:48.786-05:002011-02-24T10:11:48.786-05:00This is so neat! I will share it will my friend wh...This is so neat! I will share it will my friend who loves to sew.Sarah Harkinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02064673794877417232noreply@blogger.com