
Christmas Tree – Celebrating the Giving of Love and Life
Christmas became a celebrated occasion during the nineteenth century in England. Its ethos is about giving love and life, of which the tree is a powerful symbol
Christmas became a celebrated occasion during the nineteenth century in England. Its ethos is about giving love and life, of which the tree is a powerful symbol
Mary gave birth to her firstborn, a son and gave him the name Jesus, which means the LORD saves and it was said that ‘he will save his people from their sins.’
At Athens the temple was for priests, people standing outside divinity hidden – the Christian worshipped inside an architectural space where hope sprung eternal
Christmas is a time to enjoy special experiences, and annually with their stunning Noël Noël concert, the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra (ABO) ensures their patrons, sponsors and supporters enjoy a Merry Christmas with a special night out second to none. The First Noel, the Angels did say Was to certain poor…
In his paintings of the life of Jesus Christ Caravaggio (1571-1610) used light in an exciting way and in respect for its meaning, which was to exalt or dignify