RMF2AXRD–Roman Catholic Bishops after their elevation to Cardinals on Dec. 16, 1929. Sistine Chapel, Vatican. Eugenio Pacelli, the future, Pope Pius XII, is fifth from left, top. (CSU 2015 9 996)
RMF2B0YT–Capt. Roman Proske, an animal trainer born in Vienna in 1898. At age 13 he ran away from home to join the circus. He tamed and trained his big cats without using whips or chairs. 1938 (CSU 2015 9 1015)
RMKWD8TX–200,000 of the 1,500,000 Holy Name men who took part in a Washington, D.C. parade. On Sept 21, 1924, they commemorated 650 years of Holy Name Society, a laymen's fraternity of the Roman Catholic religion (BSLOC 2016 8 127)
RMF2AY23–Erskine Childers, the first Protestant President of the Roman Catholic Irish Republic. May 1973. In the 1950s and 1960s he held
RMKWDJMC–PORTRAIT OF AN OLIVETAN MONK, by Baldassare Tommaso Peruzzi, 1500-36, Italian Renaissance oil painting. An Olivetan monk, surrounded by his writing materials, letters, and a book closed with a clasp. Olivetans were formed in 1344 within the Benedictine Order (BSLOC 2017 16 87)
RMCWAY8A–Roman aquaduct in France, c. 1835.
RMCWB174–Poster showing the Roman Forum at dawn; George Dorival, artist. 1920
RMCWA58X–Map of German States, then the Holy Roman Empire, from the early 18th century.
RMCWAWTB–Roman Forum Arch of Septimius Severus, ca. 1953. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
RMCWB6BH–The Roman Catholic mission near the Kootenai River in Idaho. albumen print, 1861
RMCWB18M–Rome, Ruins of the Temple of Saturn in the Roman Forum, Rome, Italy; color photochrom ca 1890s
RMCWAB37–Minerva, goddess of war and Roman counterpart of Athena. 1896 painting by American mural painter Elihu Vedder.
RMCWB18W–Rome, The Column of Phocas and the Arch of Septimius Severus in the Roman Forum, Rome, Italy; color photochrom ca 1890s
RMCWADBC–Seneca (4 BC-65 AD) Roman philosopher and tutor to the future Emperor, Nero, was an influential statesman during Nero's reign.
RMCWB65M–Mount Sinai, Trans-Jordan. Petra, funeral chapel of the Roman style, circa 1898-1946
RMCWA58J–Imagined map from 1650, depicting Jerusalem as it existed in the Roman era. Lower section shows Christ's crucifixion and the
RMCWBTXM–The three great ancient teachers of medicine: Galen (Roman), Avicenna (Persian), and Hippocrates (Greek). Woodcut from an early
RMCWBW61–Pedanius Dioscorides (40-90 AD), Greek botanist and pharmacologist, studying plants while accompanying Roman armies during the
RMCWB0T3–Jesus Christ, the Crucifixion in profile, with two Roman Soldiers, platinum print photograph by F. Holland Day, 1898.
RMCWBTYA–Galen (131-201 A.D.), Greek born Roman physician, was the authority on European medieval medical practice. His theory of the
RMCWA5NW–1712 French map of Southwest Asia and Southeast Europe recreating the geography of the late Roman Empire of 400 AD. Map uses
RMCWAR50–Print based on a Lawrence Alma Tadema (1836-1912) painting, showing a Roman family of men, women, and children admiring a
RMKWD8TR–President Coolidge with Archbishop William O'Connell, Archbishop of Boston, Sept. 21, 1924. They are one the speakers platform at the parade of the Holy Name Society, a Roman Catholic men‘s fraternity. Also on the reviewing stand are: Archbishop Curley of (BSLOC 2016 8 126)
RMKWC4FB–Gov. Alfred E. Smith speaking at City Hall, New York. Smith, the Democratic Presidential Candidate was introduced to a crowd and thousands of radio listeners by Graham McNamee. Smith, the first Roman Catholic nominated for President by a major party, pleaded for religious tolerance. (BSLOC 2015 15 206)
RMF2B10B–Pope Pius XII at Proclamation of the Dogma of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary into Heaven. Dec. 4, 1950, St. Peter's Basilica. The Pope met with he largest assemblage of Roman Catholic prelates in the history of the Church. Outside the Basilica, an estimated 700,000 persons filled the Vatican Square. (CSU 2015 9 1004)
RMKWDJJR–THE CRUCIFIXION, by Fra Angelico, 1420–23, Italian Renaissance painting, tempera on wood, gold ground. This Crucifixion by the Dominican friar, Fra Giovanni da Fiesole, includes human drama in the iconic scene: the Virgin, collapsed in grief; the lamenting Marys; varied attitudes of the Roman soldiers and their horses. In 1982, Pope John Paul II proclaimed Fra Angelicos beatification (BSLOC 2017 16 57)
RMKWDJFM–SCENES FROM LIFE OF ST. AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO, 1490, Netherlandish, Northern Renaissance oil painting. Saint Augustine, a 5th century Christian theologian, is depicted in five separate scenes. In the center, Saint Augustine is consecrated Bishop of Hippo, a Roman city in North Africa. On left, he is ordained as a priest; he preaches, while his mother, Monica, prays with the rosary. On right, is the legendary scene with the boy trying to filling a hole in the sand with the sea; at lower right, Saint Augustine preaches (BSLOC 2017 16 110)
RMKWDJKF–ST. JEROME AS SCHOLAR, by El Greco, 1610, Spanish Renaissance painting, oil on canvas. Jerome is shown in the red vestments of a Roman Catholic cardinal, before an open book, indicating his role as translator of the Bible from Greek into Latin in the 5th century (BSLOC 2017 16 70)
RMCWB66K–Roman Catholic Cathedral of Baltimore, designed by Benjamin Latrobe, Baltimore, MD 1936
RMCWB66M–Roman Catholic Cathedral of Baltimore, designed by Benjamin Latrobe, Baltimore, MD 1936
RMCWB180–Panoramic view of Roman Forum looking towards Capital, Rome, Italy, 1909.
RMCWATBP–Audrey Hepburn with her Academy Award for ROMAN HOLIDAY, 1954. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RMCWAMWK–Poster of American circus parade with a caged lion, clowns, elephants, Roman chariots, and camels, with circus tent dominating
RMCWAYD9–Atomic bomb. A Roman Catholic cathedral among the ruins of Nagasaki, Japan after the atomic bomb was dropped by the US bomber
RMCWC0PX–Poplar Grove tide mill was driven by tidal rise and fall. This type of water mill dates from Roman times. Mathews County,
RMCWANF2–Eugen Sandow (1867-1925), German born strongman, wearing wrestling leotard, Roman sandals, and six pointed star pendant. 1894.
RMCWC0PR–Poplar Grove tide mill was driven by tidal rise and fall. This type of water mill dates from Roman times. Mathews County,
RMCWAKBT–John F. Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy, leaving St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Newport Rhode Island, September 9, 1962.
RMCWC4W1–Ruins of the Roman Catholic cathedral in Port-au-Prince Haiti after the 7.0-magnitude earthquake on Jan. 12 2010.
RMKWCY5R–The Shepherds Song, by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, 1891, French Romantic/Symbolist oil painting. The artist adapted his figures from Greco-Roman classical models and antique subjects, evoking a timeless dream world (BSLOC 2017 5 123)
RMKWDJM2–BARTOLOMMEO BONGHI, by Giovanni Battista Moroni, 1553, Italian Renaissance oil painting. Bonghi was a legal scholar and is holding a book on Roman civil law. Through the window is a recognizable tower of the city of Bergamo (BSLOC 2017 16 80)
RMKWDJME–CARDINAL FERNANDO NINO DE GUEVARA, by El Greco, 1600, Spanish Renaissance painting, oil on canvas. The sitter became a Roman Catholic cardinal in 1596, was the Inquisitor General of Spain from 1599-1602, and Archbishop of Seville from 1602-1614 (BSLOC 2017 16 89)
RMKWCWXC–WAKE UP AMERICA! World War 1 poster for of April 1917, by James Montgomery Flagg. Actress Mary Arthur was Flaggs model for Columbia. Liberty is shown asleep, wearing patriotic stars and stripes and a Phrygian cap--a symbol of freedom since Roman times. S (BSLOC 2017 1 47)
RMKWC3GD–Bodies of victims of the Ardeatine Massacre in the Roman catacomb where they were shot. 320 Italians hostages were murdered on March 24, 1944, the day after partisans killed of 32 SS Soldiers in Rome during World War 2. The 1973 film, MASSACRE IN ROME, was based on the reprisal and starred Marcello Mastroianni and Richard Burton. (BSLOC 2015 13 95)
RMKWDJK6–SAINT ANSANUS, by Simone Martini, 1326, Italian Proto-Renaissance painting, tempera on wood. At age 19, Ansanus openly declared his Christian faith during the persecutions of Diocletian. As a prisoner in Siena, he preached and was decapitated by order of Roman Emperor Diocletian in 304. Ansanus became Sienas patron saint and holds its black and white banner (BSLOC 2017 16 63)
RMCWAPEC–Polish film director Roman Polanski (right), leaving the funeral of his murdered wife, Sharon Tate, California, August 13,
RMCWAHAJ–Roman Polanski, Hugh Hefner, Barbi Benton and a group of Playboy bunnies arriving in Paris, France, August 21,1970. Courtesy
RMCWB10R–Rome, Interior of the Colosseum at Rome, photochrom, ca 1890s
RMCWB10F–Rome, Colosseum at Rome, photochrom, ca 1890s
RMCWB10N–Rome, Colosseum and Meta Sudans at Rome, photochrom, ca 1890s
RMCWB107–Rome, Colosseum at Rome, ca 1872
RMCWB112–Rome, Ruins of Temple of Castor and Pollux, Rome, Italy, ca 1890s
RMCWB114–Rome, Vesta's Temple, Rome, Italy, ca 1890s
RMCWB19W–Exterior of the 4th century Hagia Irene, built by the Emperor Constantine, Istanbul, Turkey. Albumen print ca 1900.
RMCWAWPD–Reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States of America.. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RMCWB119–Rome, Ruins of the Forum Boarium, Rome, Italy, ca 1890s
RMCWB6C9–Interior of the Sacred Heart Mission, the oldest building in Idaho, built ca. 1846. Cataldo, Idaho. 1957
RMCWB6C8–Sacred Heart Mission, the oldest building in Idaho, built ca. 1846. Cataldo, Idaho. 1957
RMCWA5XE–1570 map of German States. From Abraham Ortelius, Theatrvm orbis terrarvm.
RMF2B4E2–Father Edward J. Flanagan, founded 'Father Flanagan's Boys' Home' in 1917. It was an orphanage for boys between the ages of 10 and 16 where they received an education and learned a trade. Flanagan was portrayed by Spencer Tracey in the 1938 film, BOY'S TOWN, based on the life of Father Flanagan. Ca. 1938. - (BSLOC 2015 1 55)
RMCWAB3F–Saint Jerome (347-410), depicted as a hermit and ascetic at the time of his death. Jerome was among the most important Church
RMF2B0G9–Father Charles Coughlin, 74, the once famous radio priest, ended 20 years of official silence. On May 26, 1966 he held a news conference at his Shrine of the Little Flower, and soon retired. (CSU 2015 9 1138)
RMCWAR6M–Michelangelo Caravaggio (1871-1610), Italian painter who first used extreme contrasts of light and shadow to dramatize his
RMCWAR6R–Michelangelo Caravaggio (1871-1610), Italian painter looking into a mirror. Of violent temperament, he killed a man in brawl in
RMCWABG7–Saint Jerome (347-410), depicted as a scholar in his study, translating the Bible into Latin. Jerome was among the most
RMF2AXRG–Eugenio Pacelli, the future Pope Pius XII, in London for the Coronation of King George V. June 1911. (CSU 2015 9 993)
RMCWB192–Rome, Castel Sant' Angelo, originally the Mausoleum of Hadrian, and the Ponte Saint Angelo, Rome, Italy; color photochrom ca
RMF2B0G6–Charles Coughlin had a large staff to open and sort 80,000 letters he received weekly. April 1933. (CSU 2015 9 1141)
RMF2AYB6–Eunice Kennedy Shriver announced for an International Conference on Abortion. August 9, 1967. Shriver was vocal supporter of the pro-life movement within the Democratic Party. (CSU 2015 9 798)
RMCWB6FH–Eugen Sandow (1867-1925) strong man and body builder, wearing wrestling leotard and leaning on column. Photo c. 1894
RMKWD7P3–Demonstration given by 100,000 people in Detroit against Michigan's anti-Catholic school amendment. Sunday, Oct, 31, 1920. The Amendment would mandate all children in grade one through eight attend public schools, in effect outlawing parochial school. The Catholic Church mobilized their voters and defeated the amendment in 1920 and again in 1924. (BSLOC 2015 16 118)
RMKWC3RN–Charles Coughlin, with fists raised, attacks the New Deal in Boston, 1936. Wearing a microphone around his neck, he spoke at the National League baseball field, Boston. (BSLOC 2015 14 18)
RMKWD8CE–THE ACCUSER. Political cartoon about the U.S. rejection of the Treaty of Versailles after WW1. Personification of Humanity confronts the U.S. Senate for the murder of Treaty of Peace. By New York World cartoonist, Kirby Rollin, March 22, 1920. (BSLOC 2015 17 241)
RMKWD8N5–A comic moment in Alfred E. Smith's 1928 presidential campaign. The small dog sitting in derby was presented to Smith Independent League of Illinois in Chicago (BSLOC 2016 7 31)
RMCWA78C–Russian politician Serge Witte (1849-1915) and Baron de Rosen (1847-1921) in an automobile during the 1905 Peace talks in
RMCWBWKN–Irish-American soldiers of the 69th New York State Militia, attend Sunday morning mass in camp in Washington, D.C. area, during
RMCWA6XB–FASHION-Women in Hot Pants fashionable in the '70's. 1971. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RMKWC4F5–Governor Alfred E. Smith at a 1920s Catholic Charities Drive with Cardinal Patrick Hayes. Anti-Catholic Prejudice was one factor in his defeat as the Democratic Presidential candidate against Herbert Hoover in 1928. (BSLOC 2015 15 204)
RMCWC7G7–Popular Folk Guitar Mass at the New Ulm Cathedral. Ca. 1973-75.
RMKWC4F8–Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York State. He served four 2-year terms from 1919-20, 1923-1928. He was Governor of a law defying wet state when Prohibition was still supported by much of the country. (BSLOC 2015 15 205)
RMCWB0X5–Jesus Christ, depiction of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ (top center), drawing, circa 1835.
RMKWC4F4–Alfred E. Smith and friends in a staged Studio Portrait, on 'The Coney Island Express.' Ca. 1910. Smith was then a member of the New York State Assembly, serving New York County's 2nd District from 1904 to 1915. (BSLOC 2015 15 203)
RMCWA5KN–1851 map of Egypt with engravings of the Cairo, Alexandria, temples at Karnak, and Pyramids and Sphinx at Giza. Traditional
RMKWC4F2–Alfred E. Smith at the age of 27 with his wife, Catherine Ann Dunn Smith and two babies. Ca. 1900. (BSLOC 2015 15 202)
RMKWC4FD–Democratic Presidential Candidate Al Smith on the rear of train, in Chicago. In 1928 he was taking his campaign to the Western States. His strong New York City accent was not easy on many American's ears. (BSLOC 2015 15 207)
RMCWBTY8–Pharmacy scene from the title page of a Latin version of Galen's RECETARIO DE GALIENO, published in Venice in 1518.
RMKWCY6G–Druidesse, by Odilon Redon, 1891, French Symbolist print, lithograph. Celtic priestess with the power of divination was created from Redons imagination. He said he wanted to place the logic of the visible at the service of the invisible (BSLOC 2017 5 129)
RMCWBTE6–Relief sculpture of Cleopatra VII (69-30 BC), and her son by Julius Caesar, Caesarion, at the Temple of Hathor, Dendera. Ca.
RMCWBTE4–Relief sculpture of Cleopatra VII (69-30 BC), and her son by Julius Caesar, Caesarion, at the Temple of Hathor, Dendera. Ca.
RMDD76DM–African American children at Mass on the South Side, Chicago, March 1942. (BSLOC 2013 8 139)
RMCWBTYG–Hippocrates (on right) and Galen. Where Hippocrates touches the rosebush it flowers, whereas Galen's side is nothing but
RMCWBW63–Pedanius Dioscorides (40-90 AD), Greek botanist and pharmacologist, wrote DE MATERIA MEDICA (REGARDING MEDICAL MATTERS), a
RMKWCYJK–THE GREAT AMERICAN DURBAR, by William A. Rogers, c. 1905. Cartoon showing President Theodore Roosevelt riding in Triumph. Roosevelt leads with VP Fairbanks with Uncle Sam following. Also marching are the railroads in chains and the trusts in tattered clothes. A small man carrying shovel labeled Panama leads the procession. At right is a contrasting image of Thomas Jefferson alone, riding a horse, on his inauguration day (BSLOC 2017 6 30)
RMCWCA14–President Lyndon Johnson at the Vatican with Pope Paul VI. Dec. 23, 1967.
RMDD786P–Fulton John Sheen, was a prominent Catholic priest by the age of 35. He hosted the radio program 'The Catholic Hour' from
RMD18JMT–President Kennedy wearing a Fedora. He was leaving St. Mathews Cathedral in rainy weather. May 11, 1961 (CSU ALPHA 928) CSU
RMDD73R9–FDR celebrating his 52nd birthday at a toga party. Jan. 30, 1934. With the President are Marvin McIntyre, Grace Tully, Tom
RMDD786N–John Augustine Ryan, a Catholic moral theologian, ca. 1930. He promoted social reforms, many of which were incorporated in the
RMCWC2PY–President and Nancy Reagan meeting with Pope John Paul II at The Vatican. June 7 1982. (BSLOC 2011 2 17)
RMD18JR4–President John Kennedy and Pope Paul VI in conversation. The pontiff praised Kennedy for his untiring efforts to obtain peace
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