Item 0198 - Adoramus Te, Christe, et benedicimus tibi quia per Crucem tuam redimisti mundum

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Adoramus Te, Christe, et benedicimus tibi quia per Crucem tuam redimisti mundum

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  • 1934-04-16 (Creation)

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The black and white image depicts Jesus Christ under the Cross, in a cloud. Beneath this, there is an image of the Basilica of St Peter's in Rome and a large herd of sheep moving towards the Basilica. The sheep are all believers as Christ gathers all the sheep and searches for the lost ones as well. At the bottom of the picture there is written the axiom "We adore and bless you, O Lord, because through your Cross you redeemed the whole world ." The image is a memento of the spiritual exercises for all puplils, held at the Government Schools of Attard, Balzan and Lija by Fr Michele Balzan, - Parish Priest of Attard. At the bottom of the page overleaf, there are three maxims for the salvation of souls: not to commit mortal sins, to receive the Sacraments often and to be a devotee of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

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      • Latin
      • Maltese

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