St. Bartholomew Within the Last Judgment
This detail is of St. Bartholomew from the Last Judgment (1536-41). It was in the figure of St. Bartholomew, the martyr who was flayed alive, that Michelangelo chose to create a tragic and anguished self-portrait. He depicted his own face in the empty envelope of skin that hangs grotesquely from the saint's hand, a metaphor for the artist's tortured soul.
From Saint and Thought For Every Day,
by Blessed James Alberione
St. Bartholomew
Apostle
It is believed that St. Bartholomew is the same person mentioned in the Gospel as Nathaneal and who our Lord praised for his innocence and simplicity of heart. Bartholomew died a martyr's death; some say he was crucified, others say he was flayed alive. His remains are enshrined in the church of St. Bartholomew in Rome.
Let us please God by being simple of heart.
What Strikes Me Most Today
Being flayed alive. Horror movies bother me enough, but I can tell myself they're not real. These real stories of people being flayed alive is hard to imagine. But if they could endure that for love of God, can't I do a little more in my life every day?
What strikes you most today? Click on "COMMENTS" below to share your thoughts?
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