Mass in a Connemara Cabin Framed Art
EucharistNote: Dimensions below apply to shipping information. Extra product info can be found in the description.
This intimate scene is a great meditational piece to remind you and others of the reality of the Mass, to keep your eyes and heart on Christ in the Eucharist even while being persecuted - for we do not belong to the world but to the Kingdom of Heaven. Encased in a gold frame, a quality reproduction of this painting can be yours, a treasured addition to your home, parish, or office for years to come!
In the year 1883, the Irish painter Aloysius O'Kelly created this scene of the domestic Irish celebrating their faith during times of repression, which we now offer to you as our Mass in a Connemara Cabin Framed Art! The scene depicts what the Irish called "The Stations," the celebration of the Sacraments in the secrecy of a rural/domestic setting by the Irish during times of repression to the Catholic Church (such as under the Penal Laws). Amidst the ordinary tools of everyday life - a butter churn, pots, dishes, a kitchen table - young girls, working men, and housewives kneel in reverence while a young priest reveals Christ in the Eucharist to them during the celebration of the Mass. This gathering highlights how the celebration of the Mass forged the social bonds and heritage of the Irish people when their faith and culture was repressed, along with the closeness of the community with the priest. The original oil on canvas painting - although lost for about 100 years - now hangs in the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin.
Handcrafted at our shop in Steubenville, OH.
~Sizes listed are of the image only~
( NW-573-1 )
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- This item is American-made by hand in our Steubenville workshop, not imported.
Reviews
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Framed Art - Mass in a Connemara Cabin
I ordered the 18x24 size for above the fireplace in my living room. It arrived within a week, it was well packaged and protected, and I am very pleased with it.
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Beautiful
Stunning piece. The frame really makes it look museum quality.
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A painting for troubled times...
I providentially stumbled upon this painting shortly after the publication of Traditionis Custodes. It is beautiful and a comfort for all those who love tradition.
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Mass in a Connemara Cabin print
...luvluvluv this item...thanks ever so much for offering it!