Joseph of Arimathea is said to have entombed Jesus. Sky HISTORY’s Lost Grail with Alice Roberts investigates the disciple’s ...
This is Italian artist Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo’s depiction of Joseph of Arimathea taking Jesus’ body down from the cross after the crucifixion. Savoldo lived from 1480-1548. (Courtesy Photo) Joined ...
Legends claim that Joseph of Arimathea was a regular visitor at Glastonbury and that he brought the Holy Infant with him on one of those journeys. Could Blake’s words, as some claim, reference ...
I’ve been a close reader of newspaper obituaries, even for people I didn’t know, since I was a kid. Back then I was looking for clues about how a life should be lived, adversity conquered and fortunes ...
I find it challenging to come up with something interesting to say in a column published during Holy Week. In fact, to prepare for this column, I Googled "Holy Week" to see if anything registered anew ...
Chances are that, if you've heard of Glastonbury, England, you've heard something of the legend of the Glastonbury Thorn — and how the bush is associated with Joseph of Arimathea, the Jewish leader ...
Take it from the “secret disciples” who buried Jesus: Sometimes it’s prudent to stay mum about your faith. He prayed fervently every time his car approached a border guarded by antagonistic Soviet ...
Save Outdoor Sculpture, Delaware survey, 1994. Index of American Sculpture, University of Delaware, 1985. Image on file. The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the ...