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Herewith a link to an earlier 'Saints of the day' for 17. January (including Anthony of Egypt and Sulpitius II of Bourges):
http://tinyurl.com/7eehqd9
Further to St. Anthony of Egypt:
In that earlier post's notice of this saint, the link to the brief French-language account of the ex-abbatiale Saint-Antoine at Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye no longer functions. This page has some very basic dates along with a detail view of some of the sculptures of the main portal:
http://tinyurl.com/6u9e84t
In that same notice, add this aerial view of the ex-abbatiale at Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye:
http://tinyurl.com/7wvlxmj
and this view of a fifteenth(?)-century arm reliquary of Anthony kept in that church:
http://tinyurl.com/87efh34
The website of the diocese of Grenoble-Vienne notes that at Saint-Antoine l'Abbaye Anthony's feast is not kept today but rather on the Feast of the Ascension.
In that same notice, the link to the earlier fifteenth-century pilgrim's badge from a shrine of St. Anthony no longer functions.
A largish set of visuals for St. Anthony of Egypt is here (from last year's 'Feasts and Saints of the Day'):
http://tinyurl.com/7gca93b
Yet more visuals for St. Anthony of Egypt:
A view of the originally twelfth-century chiesa di Sant'Antonio in Cantù (CO) in Lombardy, expanded in the fourteenth century:
http://tinyurl.com/6ntf227
From the later Middle Ages onward this was the church of an hospital run by the Hospitallers of St. Anthony, whose successor in Cantù is still the Ospedale Sant'Antonio Abate.
A better view of Anthony as depicted in a late twelfth- or early thirteenth-century fresco in the bema of the Palaia Enkleistra ('Old Hermitage') in the St. Neophytus monastery at Tala near Paphos in the Rpublic of Cyprus:
http://tinyurl.com/43fqwtq
Expandable views of Anthony and of scenes from his Life as depicted in the thirteenth-century frescoes of the basilica del Sacro Sepolcro in Barletta (BT) in Apulia are here (second and third rows):
http://tinyurl.com/6q7x92z
Better views of Anthony as depicted in the late thirteenth-century frescoes (ca. 1295) by Michael Astrapas and Eutychios in the church the Peribleptos (now Sv. Climent Novi) in Ohrid:
http://tinyurl.com/3ek6844
http://tinyurl.com/3n6lhxn
A detail view of Anthony as depicted in the earlier fourteenth-century frescoes (betw. ca. 1314 and ca. 1320) by Michael Astrapas and Eutychios in the church of St. Nicetas the Goth (Sv. Nikita) at Čučer in today's Čučer-Sandevo in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia:
http://tinyurl.com/6ovfcxs
Anthony (at left; at right, St. Arsenius the Great) as depicted in the earlier fourteenth-century frescoes (1330s) of the church of the Holy Savior (Sv. Spas) at Kuceviste in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia:
http://tinyurl.com/4x5cfw3
Anthony as depicted in the earlier fourteenth-century frescoes (1340s) of the monastery church of St. Michael the Archangel at Lesnovo in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia:
http://tinyurl.com/3gtlp8p
Detail view:
http://tinyurl.com/4y2l8sv
Anthony (at left; at right, St. Euthymius the Great) as depicted in the late fourteenth-century frescoes (1389; restored in the early 1970s) of the monastery church of St. Andrew at Matka in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia:
http://tinyurl.com/75hukkh
Best,
John Dillon
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