For all that pompous but small-minded Catholic clergymen like to condemn Wagner as "pagan" and even "dangerous", his music is very much in the Catholic tradition of Germanic art. His most Catholic work is almost certainly Tannhäuser.
The Golden Age of Comics blog has a selection of illustrations for it by the great Hungarian book illustrator Willy Pogany here. There is a picture showing the eponymous hero's begging for absolution from the Pope (presumably either Urban IV or Clement IV - but hey, it's Wagner, so actual history isn't that important)amongst the murals in the King's bedroom in Neuchwanstein Castle in Bavaria.

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