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Eucharistic Collection

The Eucharistic Congress, held in Budapest in 1938, was a grand event that brought together people from all walks of life to celebrate the significance of the Eucharist

Background imageEucharistic Collection: Poster for 1938 Eucharistic Congress, Budapest

Poster for 1938 Eucharistic Congress, Budapest
Poster for 34th International Eucharistic Congress, Budapest. The poster shows an angel flying over the globe holding a chalice with the bright moon forming a glowing orb above the cup

Background imageEucharistic Collection: The Infant Christ Pressing the Wine of the Eucharist, c

The Infant Christ Pressing the Wine of the Eucharist, c
5974266 The Infant Christ Pressing the Wine of the Eucharist, c.1500 (linen warp, wool, silk & gilt weft yarns) by Netherlandish School; 35.2A--33.2 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN

Background imageEucharistic Collection: The Triumph of the Eucharist over Idolatry, c. 1625 (oil on wood)

The Triumph of the Eucharist over Idolatry, c. 1625 (oil on wood)
5975354 The Triumph of the Eucharist over Idolatry, c.1625 (oil on wood) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 65x91 cm; Prado, Madrid

Background imageEucharistic Collection: The Virgin and Child with the infant Saint John the Baptist, Saint Anne and angels

The Virgin and Child with the infant Saint John the Baptist, Saint Anne and angels
CH419666 The Virgin and Child with the infant Saint John the Baptist, Saint Anne and angels, surrounded by a garland of flowers and fruit (oil on panel) by Brueghel, Jan (1568-1625) & Balen

Background imageEucharistic Collection: Leaf from a Book of Hours: The Mass of St Gregory, c. 1485-94 (parchment)

Leaf from a Book of Hours: The Mass of St Gregory, c. 1485-94 (parchment)
5938184 Leaf from a Book of Hours: The Mass of St Gregory, c.1485-94 (parchment) by Bourdichon, Jean (1457-1521); Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; (add.info.: Illuminated Manuscript)

Background imageEucharistic Collection: Virgin and Child holding grapes, early 15th century (wood)

Virgin and Child holding grapes, early 15th century (wood)
NUL407098 Virgin and Child holding grapes, early 15th century (wood) by French School, (15th century); Saint Liziers Cathedral, Saint-Lizier, Ariege, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageEucharistic Collection: Baptismal font (stone)

Baptismal font (stone)
829367 Baptismal font (stone) by Mexican School; Apizaco, Puebla, Mexico; Mexican, out of copyright

Background imageEucharistic Collection: The Madonna and Child enthroned (oil on panel)

The Madonna and Child enthroned (oil on panel)
CH433419 The Madonna and Child enthroned (oil on panel) by Cleve, Cornelis van (1520-67) (after); 25.4x20.2 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Netherlandish, out of copyright

Background imageEucharistic Collection: Folio from a miniature Book of Hours, use of Rome, Bruges

Folio from a miniature Book of Hours, use of Rome, Bruges
492866 Folio from a miniature Book of Hours, use of Rome, Bruges, 1530-35 (tempera on vellum) (see also 492863-81) by Bening

Background imageEucharistic Collection: 34th International Eucharistic Congress - Promo card

34th International Eucharistic Congress - Promo card
Promotional card for the 34th International Eucharistic Congress and the Szent Istvᮠ (King Saint Stephen I) 900th Jubilee Committee held at 7 Ferenciek Square (Franciscans Square), Budapest

Background imageEucharistic Collection: Mass of Saint Gregory by Jan Polack

Mass of Saint Gregory by Jan Polack
Jan Polack (1435-1519). Mass of Saint Gregory. Augsburg, 1496. Painting on wood. German Historical Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageEucharistic Collection: Ostensory silver, 1867. From Lleida Cathedral. The capitular

Ostensory silver, 1867. From Lleida Cathedral. The capitular
Ostensory silver, 1867. Object made by the sons Francisco d Assis. From Lleida Cathedral. The Capitular Museum. Spain. Catalonia. Lleida

Background imageEucharistic Collection: The Virgin and Child encircled by a garland of flowers held aloft by cherubs, c. 1624

The Virgin and Child encircled by a garland of flowers held aloft by cherubs, c. 1624
BAL416653 The Virgin and Child encircled by a garland of flowers held aloft by cherubs, c.1624 (oil on copper) by Brueghel, Jan (1568-1625) & Balen

Background imageEucharistic Collection: Spain. Francos dictatorship (May 1952). 35th

Spain. Francos dictatorship (May 1952). 35th International Eucharistic Congress, Barcelona. Francisco Franco and the Mayor of Barcelona Antonio Simarr󠩠 Puig (right)

Background imageEucharistic Collection: JUANES, Juan de (1523-1579). Eucharistic Saviour

JUANES, Juan de (1523-1579). Eucharistic Saviour. c. 1560-1570. Renaissance art. Oil on wood. SPAIN. Valencia. San Pio V Fine Arts Museum

Background imageEucharistic Collection: Eucharistic Congress

Eucharistic Congress
The EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS 1932 - souvenir card, in which the whole of Ireland, Catholic or Protestant, is illuminated by the holy sacrament


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The Eucharistic Congress, held in Budapest in 1938, was a grand event that brought together people from all walks of life to celebrate the significance of the Eucharist. The poster for this congress depicted a scene filled with vibrant colors and joyful faces, capturing the essence of unity and devotion. In another corner of history, Martin Luther preached about the importance of the Eucharist. This detail from an altarpiece in the Church of Torslunde showcases his powerful words resonating with the congregation. "The Infant Christ Pressing the Wine of the Eucharist" is a mesmerizing painting that depicts Jesus as a child pressing grapes to make wine for this sacred sacrament. It symbolizes his divine presence even at such a tender age. "The Triumph of the Eucharist over Idolatry" is an awe-inspiring artwork painted on wood around 1625. It portrays how faith triumphs over false idols through communion with Christ. A serene image titled "The Virgin and Child with Saint John" shows Mary holding baby Jesus while angels surround them. This portrayal highlights their role in bringing forth salvation through their connection to this holy sacrament. A leaf from a Book of Hours dating back to 1485-1494 reveals "The Mass of St Gregory. " This parchment page beautifully illustrates one aspect of worship during mass - honoring Pope Gregory's vision where he witnessed Christ present in every celebration. An early 15th-century wooden sculpture captures "Virgin and Child holding grapes, " emphasizing how Mary played an integral part in bringing forth our Savior who would later institute this sacred ritual. Moving away from visual depictions, we encounter a fascinating fresco depicting a banquet scene where individuals gather around tables laden with food and drink. This vividly demonstrates how communal feasting can be seen as symbolic within religious contexts like celebrating Holy Communion.