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Marko Ivan Rupnik was born November 28, 1954 in Zadlog, Slovenia near Idrija. He is the fourth child, after three sisters. He studied philosophy in Ljubljana and then, in 1977, enrolled in the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. Theological studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University of Rome followed. He was ordained a priest in 1985. In 1991 he earned a doctorate. Since September of 1991 he has lived and worked in Rome at the Centro Aletti, of which he is the director. He teaches at the Pontifical Oriental Institute, the Pontifical Gregorian University, Saint Anselm Pontifical Liturgical Institute, and gives seminars and lectures at numerous other European academic institutions. In 2002 he was decorated with the honor “Sign of honor of the freedom of the Slovenian Republic”, conferred on him by the president of the republic. In 2003 he received the international “Beato Angelico” prize for Europe.

Father Marko Ivan Rupnik is a Slovenian Jesuit, based in Rome, whose mosaics adorn churches at Fatima and Lourdes, in Rome or Milan, in Cluj-Napoca Romania  as well as the Pope’s private chapel in Vatican.In Spain his works are in Cappella al Centro Pai Menni a Betanzos; Cappella del Santissimo nella chiesa di San Pietro a Gijon; Sacrestia Maggiore della Cattedrale dell’Almudena a Madrid; Sala capitolare and Cappella del Santissimo della Cattedrale di Madrid; Cappella dell’Ospedale Beata Maria Ana delle Hermanas Hospitalarias di Madrid; Cappella alla Università CEU San Pablo a Madrid; Cappella della Conferenza episcopale spagnola a Madrid; Cappella della sede vescovile a Tenerife; Cappella del Centro ospedaliero Benito Menni a Valladolid and Chiesa di Santa Maria Madre della Chiesa a Zaragoza

Cappella della sede vescovile a Tenerife, 2010

La Laguna is Tenerife's second most important city and until 1723 was the capital of the island. It is also the cultural and religious capital, due to the fact that it is home to the San Fernando University and the Bishop's Palace.

Pentecost

Pentecost - detail

Altar - detail

the Tabernacle

Cappella della sede vescovile a

Tenerife, 2010Parete posteriore

Marko Ivan Rupnik y equipo

Cappella del Centro

ospedaliero Benito Menni a

Valladolid

San Benito Menni (1841 – 1914) Italian priest, founder of the Congregation Hermanas del Hospital Sacred Heart of Jesus (beatified in 1984 and canonized in 1999)

Benito Menni was a Roman Catholic priest belonging to the Hospitaller Order of Saint John of God, born in Milan (Italy) in 1841. In 1867 he came to Spain to restore his Order of which very little was left by the middle of the century as a result of social and political upheavals. From 1881 to 1903, Menni carried out his restoration, setting up fourteen psychiatric hospitals. He also founded the Congregation of the Hospitaller Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, intended to care for mentally impaired women. The work of Menni resulted in the first network of private asylums for the insane in Spain because of the lack of interest on the part of the Administration on mental health problems. Promoting their own establishments, the Religious Orders secured a care based upon the principles of Christian charity and medical advances. The success was due both to an adequate management of manpower an economic resources, and a policy of making agreements with Provincial Authorities to provide care for the poor mentally infirm.

Marko Iván Rupnik

Cappella al Centro Pai Menni Betanzos (a Coruña)

Mary at Jesus' feet

Martha of Bethany (the biblical figure described in the Gospels of Luke and John) and Lazarus

Santuario della Madonna della Salute degli Infermi a Scaldaferro

The Presentation in the Temple

Deposition from the Cross

Deposition from the Cross

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Maria Maddalena

the angel who announces, on behalf of God, that Jesus is risen

The meeting between Mary Magdalene and the Risen

Maria MaddalenaJohn the Baptist

Jesus heals the paralytic

The palm tree, represented here with a lot of dates, is an ancient Christian symbol of the security of life. In fact, in the Middle East you eat dates 365 days a year.

Cappella del seminario vescovile di Verona

Cappella del seminario vescovile di VeronaThe Call of Levi

Cappella del seminario vescovile di VeronaThe Call of Levi

Cappella del seminario vescovile di VeronaThe Call of Levi

Chapel of the TransfigurationThe Call of Levi The Transfiguration

Cappella del seminario vescovile di VeronaTransfiguration

TransfigurationMoses and Elijah

TransfigurationThe disciplesTransfigured Christ

Mother of God

Chiesa delle Suore Orsoline Figlie di Maria Immacolata a VeronaRight wall: Mary visits Elizabeth

Annunciation: Mary's hands are in the same position who plays the harp. The Word has found in her space, resounded

Left wall: Adam and Eve. Cain and Abel Adam and Eve in paradise.Eva listens to the snake, takes the forbidden fruit and handed it to Adam

Left wall: Cain kills Abel

The Tabernacle

Mary at the foot of the cross, the crucifix and the Descent into Hell Descent into Hell: the risen Christ takes Adam and Eve as the Good Shepherd

The Crucified Detail: the eyes of Adam and Christ cross

Three circles open and close: refer to the image of the Trinity and the mystery of divine communion.

The face of Mary Immaculate

Sound: Taizé - Nada te turbe

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Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanuwww.slideshare.net/michaelasanda

Detalle de escultura en el Parque del Pasatiempo en Betanzos