Dino Carbetta
Italian Fine/Sacred Art & Photography
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🌹 Feast of “Rosa Mystica - The Deeply Poetic and Revered Title of Mary - A Painting by Dino Carbetta” ...🌹 Is rooted in centuries of Marian devotion. This title is part of the Litany of Loreto, a traditional Catholic prayer invoking the Virgin Mary's intercession through a series of exalted names. The title "Mystical Rose" is notably associated with the Marian apparitions reported by Pierina Gilli in Montichiari and Fontanelle, Italy, between 1947 and 1966. The Biblical foundation for this title is found in the Song of Songs. Bishop Robert C. Morlino links this to Isaiah 11:1: "But a shoot shall sprout from the stump of Jesse, and from his roots, a bud shall blossom." John Henry Newman eloquently described Mary as the most beautiful flower in the spiritual realm, a bloom of holiness and glory amidst a barren earth, crowned as the Queen of spiritual flowers. Roses, long connected with Mary, carry profound symbolism: the red rose for love and the white rose for purity. In the fifth century, Coelius Sedulius referred to Mary as a "rose among thorns." The rose, often called the "queen of flowers," fittingly represents Mary as the Queen of Heaven. Bernard of Clairvaux poetically contrasted Eve and Mary, saying, "Eve was a thorn, wounding, bringing death to all; in Mary, we see a rose, soothing everybody's hurts, giving the destiny of salvation back to all." Gerard Manley Hopkins captured the essence of this title in his poem "Rosa Mystica" (c. 1874), with the lines "Mary the Virgin, well the heart knows, / She is the mystery, she is that rose." Even literary subversion, as seen in George Egerton's novel "Rosa Amorosa,’ retains its profound impact . “Rosa Mystica" beautifully encapsulates Mary's purity, love, and spiritual sovereignty. It invites the faithful to contemplate her hidden, mystical nature and her role as a conduit of divine grace, fostering a deeper connection with the divine through her.🌹 www.dinocarbetta.com🌹 #dinocarbetta.com #Italy #sacredart #RightToLife #MotherMary #religiousart #italia #italianlandscapes #catholicart #fineart #jesuschrist #virginmary #sacredheart #holyspirit #immaculata #immaculateheartofmary #immaculateheart #mysticalrose #catholic #blessedmother #rosary #sacredartandwellness #praytherosary #rosamistica #rosemystique
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Wilfred Sookoor
Retired Director at BNS Int'l Banking. 46 years in on-shore & off-shore banking in several countries.
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Excellent Artwork & Narration Maestro👌🥰and have a Superb Saturday 🙏😇✝️
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Kirby Thibeault
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Nice Dino
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Aireen Joven Schweitzer
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Wonderful connection made by Bishop Morlino to Isaiah 11:1 refers to the Blessed Mother. Thank you for sharing! May I ask did the Bishop speak about it or write about it somewhere? God bless.
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Anthony Colabella
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Over the top & absolutely beautiful out of this world fantastic 🙏 ❤️ You probably put a smile on Our Mother Lady Queen of Victory!Thank You Dino for sharing and letting view beautiful creations.
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pierre Aratimos
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Magnificient . Thank you Dino . I love the look on the face of MARY . MAY SHE ALWAYS BLESS YOU AND PROTECT YOU
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Mary Victoria O'Mara
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She is so beautiful Dino!!! Thank you for sharing this beautiful work of art, prayer and your reflective words of research! 🙏 💖 💙 🕊
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Sergio Vasallo
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Absolutely 💯 Amen 🙏 🙌 👏 ❤️.
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Emo Barbieri🇺🇸
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Beautiful work 👌🙏🏻
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Nada Schleich Zec
Dossier auprès de l'ONU depuis février 2009 sous référence G /SO 215 /51 LUX (GEN). chez Droits de minorités orthodoxes de la Croatie expulsé de force depuis l'indépendance de celui-ci.
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❤️
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Carlos Alberto Vélez Vélez
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☺️👏🏻👏🏻☘️🎶💕🕊
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