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4 NOVEMBER 26-DECEMBER 9, 2016 | DENVER CATHOLIC In-Depth BY AARON LAMBERT T he Cardinal Sta‹ord Library at St. John Vianney Theological Semi- nary now has on public display a "significant" and extremely limited piece of contemporary religious art. Cardinal J. Francis Sta‹ord blessed a copy of The Saint John's Bible: Heritage Edition during a dedication ceremony in September. "Let us pray that the Holy Spirit through this hugely significant and uniquely enriched piece of contemporary religious art will fill the vacuum in the reli- gious imagination of postmodern peo- ples," the cardinal said before the blessing. The seven-volume Heritage Edition of the Bible was donated to the library of the seminary by anonymous donors. The set is the 24th of 299 faithful replicas of the original Saint John's Bible that is housed at St. John's University in Minnesota. The original Saint John's Bible was commissioned in 1998 by the Benedic- tine Monks and faculty at St. John's Abbey and University in Minnesota, making it one of just a handful of hand- written and illuminated Bibles produced since the invention of the printing press in the late 1400s. The production of the work took place between 2002 and 2011. The institution entrusted Welsh cal- ligrapher and o–cial scribe to Queen Elizabeth, Donald Jackson, with the task of crafting an illuminated Bible that would "ignite the spiritual imagination of believers throughout the world." According to seminary rector Father Scott Traynor, that goal aligns perfectly with the goals of seminarian formation: "We form future priests to proclaim the Word of God—to powerfully commu- nicate the fire of Jesus' Divine Love for every person. Accordingly, the priest's heart, mind and imagination must first be captivated and inflamed by his holy Word. "The love for, dedication to, and ven- eration of God's Word in Scripture is uniquely evident in this beautiful work and is a great source of inspiration for our seminarians. We are most grateful and honored to receive this amazing gift and desire to share this treasure with parishes throughout the archdiocese." The Saint John's Bible contains the text and notes of the New Revised Stan- dard Version Catholic Edition trans- lation, meaning that it contains all the Apocrypha such as the books of Tobit, and Sirach, and the Story of Susanna. The manuscript contains seven vol- umes that make up a total of 1,165 pages, and includes 160 major illuminations (illustrations) found throughout. The volumes are divided as follows: Penta- teuch, Historical Books, Wisdom Books, Psalms, Prophets, Gospels and Acts, and Letters and Revelation. While the original manuscript was written with real quills on calfskin vellum using organic inks, the Heritage Edition is printed on 100% incited cotton paper and uses a combination of lithograph and manual painting that faithfully replicates the look and feel of the original. Measuring two feet tall by three feet wide when open, it is the exact size of the original. Twelve sets of an Apostles Edition have also been created, one of which was given to the Library of Congress in 2015 during the visit of Pope Francis to the United States. The Bible donated to the archdiocese is housed in the Cardinal Sta‹ord Library in two display cases crafted by Don Kin- stetter, father of St. John Vianney alum- nus Father Andrew Kinstetter, who is a priest for the Diocese of Cheyenne. One case will remain permanently in the library, the other will be able to travel to other locations. Currently, the library displays only two pages at a time in each case, and the pages are only viewable through a pro- tective glass. The pages are turned on a regular basis. According the Cardinal Stafford Library sta‹, there will be opportunities in the future to take the Bible on tour to various parishes and schools within the Archdiocese of Denver. Saint John's Bible on display in Staord Library VISIT THE SAINT JOHN'S BIBLE Library hours are 10-4, M-F Closed holidays More information: sjvdenver.edu/library i An example of the pages of the Saint John's Bible. The rare manuscript was donated to the library as a gift.

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