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History of Religious Imagery, Monty Helm, Brescia University.
Lives of the Saints.

Part 1. Below is a list of 10 saints that are depicted in the stained glass windows at the Owensboro Museum of Fine Art. In a list form address these questions: Why were these individuals bestowed Sainthood and what are their attributes? Typed 2 pages.

Stained Glass Windows at the Owensboro Museum of Fine Art, from St. Joseph's, Church.

Owensboro Art Museum, 901 Frederica Street, Owensboro, KY $2 admission, $25 adult membership, $45 family membership

Museum Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 1 to 4 p.m.

1. St. Francis (of Assisi)
2. St. Elizabeth of Hungary
3. St. Sebastian
4. St. Bonifatius (Bishop of German Heritage) or Bontiface
5. St. Hubertus or Hubert
6. St. Henrrius (Emporer) or Henry
7. St. Scholastina or Scholastica
8. St. Benedictus or Benedict
9. St Leo I (Pope)
10. St. Anna (Mother of Mary)


Part 2. This is a list of the earliest record of patron saints from 534 AD at the Church of St. Apollinare Nuovo at Ravenna. Select one from this list. In your paper discuss, who they were, why were they bestowed Sainthood, what are their attributes, who are they patron saints to, and (if possible, locate a specific work depicting them or a church, cathedral, and/or abbey dedicated to them? Typed, 2 to 3 pages and include a separate bibliography.

(note: Saints listed in red are more easily accessed. All of the listed saints lived before 535 AD.)

Clement
Justinus
Laurence
Hippolytus
Cyprian
Cornelius
Cassian
John
Paul

Vitalis
Gervasius

Protasius
Euphemia
Paulina
Daria
Anastasia
Justina
Perpetua
Felicitas

Vincentia
Valeria
Crispina

Lucia
Cecilia
Ursinus

Apollinaris
Sebastian
Demetrius
Polycarp
Vincent
Pancratius
Chrysogonus
Sabinus

Eulalia
Agnes
Agatha
Pelagia
Sabina
Christina
Eugenia
Anatolia
Victoria


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