
New England Memorial Hospital
Stoneham, MA
One of the Most Poignant Paintings of Jesus
Healing
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The painting of Jesus,
a physician, and a young girl, as it appeared in the lobby of the
New England Memorial Hospital
at 5 Woodland Road in Stoneham, Massachusetts, until it closed in February
1999.
To our knowledge, no other
image of this painting of Jesus is to be found anywhere on the Internet.
It is one of the most poignant painting of Jesus in a healing situation
that we have encountered. All the figures especially that of Christ
are superbly painted and profoundly moving.

Former New England Memorial Hospital at 5 Woodland Road in
Stoneham, Massachusetts
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Deposit of Faith entrusted to the Holy See in Rome
Scio
opera tua ... quia modicum habes virtutem, et servasti verbum
Meum, nec non negasti Nomen Meum
I
know your works ... that you have but little power, and
yet you have kept My word, and have not denied My Name.
(Apocalypse
3.8)
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