Featured Art prints from The Saint John's Bible 
At the dawn of the 21st century, Saint
John's Abbey and University seek to ignite the spiritual imagination of
believers throughout the world by commissioning a work of art that
illuminates the Word of God for a new millennium.

In the 8th Century, near what are now Scotland and
England, Benedictine monastic scribes created a Bible that today is one of
the longest surviving monumental manuscripts in the Western world.
Nearly 1,300 years later, renowned calligrapher Donald
Jackson approached the Benedictine monks of Saint John’s University and
Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota, with his life-long dream: to create the
first handwritten, illuminated bible commissioned since the invention of
the printing press. The Saint John’s Bible uses ancient
materials and techniques to create a contemporary masterpiece that brings
the Word of God to life for the contemporary world.
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