Pictures for the 2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year B

This is a small selection of free-use illustrations, photographs or images based on the readings and prayers/propers in the Roman Catholic lectionary for the second Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year B.  It is part of the Lectionary Art Series.

See hymn suggestions for this Sunday for more information about the readings and seasonal notes about this day, and links to other weeks.



Classical

Apostle Peter

Source:    Wikimedia
Artist:     El Greco (1541–1614)





Calling of Saints Peter and Andrew

Source:    http://diglib.library.vanderbilt.edu/act-imagelink.pl?RC=56285
Artist:     Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1573-1610)
License:  Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial ShareAlike 3.0 License





Samuel Relating to Eli the Judgements of God upon Eli's House

Source:    Wikimedia
Artist:      John Singleton Copley (1738–1815)





San giovanni che indica il Cristo a Sant'Andrea - John, showing the Lamb of God to Andrew

Source:    Wikimedia
Artist:      Ottavio Vannini (1585-c. 1643)






Contemporary

The first two disciples

Source:    Wikimedia
Artist:      Biblical illustrations by Jim Padgett, courtesy of Sweet Publishing, Ft. Worth, TX, and Gospel Light, Ventura, CA. Copyright 1984. Released under new license, CC-BY-SA 3.0




We have found the Messiah

Source:    Wikimedia
Artist:      Biblical illustrations by Jim Padgett, courtesy of Sweet Publishing, Ft. Worth, TX, and Gospel Light, Ventura, CA. Copyright 1984. Released under new license, CC-BY-SA 3.0





Line Art

Simon Peter & Andrew with Christ

Source:    Wikimedia
Artist:      Pieter van der Borcht (ca. 1540-1608)




Here I am since You called me

Source:    Created by LiturgyTools.net
License:   Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial ShareAlike 3.0 License







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