Yes. It is usually placed at the front of his collected works. It is of the crucified Christ viewed from above. I have the ICS edition. It is considered a masterpiece and was used as a basis for Salvidor Dali's crucified Christ. One author titles John's drawing as Divinum Silentium (MM. Philipon, O.P., The Spiritual Doctrine of Elizabeth of the Trinity, p36)
Where, on the web, can I actually see this drawing?
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St. John of the Cross was born on June 24, 1542.
Saint John of the Cross died on December 14, 1591 at the age of 49.
That was the Order Of St. Guadalupe, the 2nd highest award given at the time and is the equivalent to the Distinguished Service Cross.
Patricia St. John was born in 1919.
Spenser St. John died in 1910.
St. John of the Cross was born on June 24, 1542.
Society of St. John of the Cross was created in 2002.
St. Teresa of Avila was St. John of the Cross's spiritual director.
St. John of the Cross was a Christian Mystic, who was well devoted to Christ.
No John the Babtist was beheaded long ago by king herod . And it was the John the disciple who was at the cross.
Alfred Charles Phillips has written: 'The fallen cross, St. John's cross, Isle of Iona' -- subject(s): St. John's cross, Iona, Cross and crosses
Saint John of the Cross died on December 14, 1591 at the age of 49.
st. john was a psychic he could see future happenings
The saint who stood with Mary at the foot of the cross was St. John the Apostle. He is often referred to as "the disciple whom Jesus loved" and was entrusted by Jesus to care for his mother, Mary, as he died on the cross.
Elizabeth Matthew has written: 'St John of the Cross'
No, the only apostle at the foot of the cross was St. John.
The cross of St. George.