VictoriaMila
VictoriaMila 08/04/2013 13:49:35
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VictoriaMila 08/04/2013 13:43:41
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VictoriaMila 08/04/2013 09:43:07
URBI ET ORBI MESSAGE OF POPE FRANCIS EASTER 2013
VictoriaMila 26/09/2011 02:40:46
In memory of Rev Father John Whiting.
VictoriaMila 26/09/2011 01:57:46
Ps 118(119) Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light for my path. From Notes on Psalms by Rev Father John Winson SAC, 2010, Pallottine Community, Australia.
VictoriaMila 26/09/2011 01:51:29
From Notes on Psalms, by Rev Father John Winson SAC, 2010, Pallottine Community, Australia
VictoriaMila 26/09/2011 01:41:52
Taking this metaphor to myself, I see myself under this image. I am a tree beside the running water. I have been here a long time, but there was a time when I was just a seed in the earth. Then I did not know where I came from… In fact, I did not … [More]
VictoriaMila 26/09/2011 01:23:10
From the book: Notes on Psalms by Rev Father John Winson, 2010, Pallottine Community, Australia
VictoriaMila 26/09/2011 00:20:48
From the book: Notes on Psalms, by Rev Father John Winson, 2010, Pallottine Community, Australia
VictoriaMila 27/06/2011 10:39:25
"For me, prayer is a movement of the heart; it is a simple glance toward Heaven; it is a cry of gratitude and love in times of trial as well as in times of joy; finally, it is something great, supernatural, which expands my soul and unites me to … [More]
VictoriaMila 27/06/2011 04:59:00
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VictoriaMila 27/06/2011 04:20:43
The overall composition in this painting is based on The Virgin and Child painting by Francesco Morone (1471-1529), (The National Gallery of London). The details; the face of Mary and the face of Infant Jesus, the symbolic objects and plants, … [More]
VictoriaMila 27/06/2011 03:59:01
This image is based on the icon of The Mother of Mercy, Our Lady of Ostra Brama by the unknown artist, circa 1620, Vilnius. I pained it by an old method; using hand-mixed, pure pigments and an egg as a medium, on a carefully prepared, aged board … [More]

